Holler Grey, Self Stella, Schammel Christine, Chandler John, Devane Mike
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-039
The influence of timing on reduction success in pediatric intussusception, specifically whether earlier intervention, classified as emergent (<2 hours) or urgent (2–8 hours), improves outcomes, remains debated. This project aims to inform institutional practices at a tertiary medical center, optimize resource allocation, and enhance patient outcomes through timely intervention and improved staffing protocols. Read More
Authors: Holler Grey , Self Stella , Schammel Christine , Chandler John , Devane Mike
Keywords: Qualitiy Initiative, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound
Berlin Sheila, Guedes Bianca, Vasavada Pauravi, Wien Michael, Albuquerque Pedro, Ugas Carlos
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-013
A near-miss event is characterized by detection and correction of a gap in care before harm reaches the patient. After a near-miss event in which midgut volvulus (MGV) was identified on an ultrasound (US) performed for suspected hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS), we implemented a new Vomiting Infant Protocol to capture cases of malrotation (MR)/MGV presenting with nonbilious emesis (NBE). Read More
Authors: Berlin Sheila , Guedes Bianca , Vasavada Pauravi , Wien Michael , Albuquerque Pedro , Ugas Carlos
Keywords: Qualitiy Initiative, Protocol Optimization, Mid-Gut Volvulus