by MA BELLOMO-BRANDÃO 2024 Cited by 2GERD diagnosed by pHmetry was found in 33% of infants who presented HR-BRUE. The symptoms reported as HR-BRUE occurred during or right after
Keywords: BRUE, Newborn, Vascular ring. Department of BRUE is defined as an event observed in infants younger than 1 year
Once the diagnosis of BRUE is made, the evaluation of the infant is guided by their risk Need not admit infants presenting with low-risk BRUE to the hospital
Management of higher risk infants with BRUE. Just because an infant is high-risk in general may not mean they will be high risk when it comes to BRUE. Research is just beginning to quantify this risk. Since current evidence is insufficient, the AAP guidelines do NOT provide management recommendations for higher-risk infants.
by K Arane 2024 Cited by 23unexplained event (BRUE). The diagnosis of BRUE in infants younger than 1 year of age is made when infants experience 1 of the following BRUE symptoms: a
LOWER RISK CRITERIA Infants who have experienced BRUE are considered low risk if they have Lower-risk BRUE infants generally do not
by DR Duncan 2024 Cited by 2Low diagnostic yield in BRUE hospitalization Question. Among infants presenting to emergency departments (ED) with a brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE)
Brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE) in infants BRUE: brief resolved unexplained event. The term brief indicates that the estimated duration of the
All infants with a diagnosis of High Risk BRUE should be admitted under the General Paediatric team. Disposition. The infant with a low-risk
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