Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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midazolam

24 articoli — 1999-2025

RI Pagine elettroniche
Incremento delle infezioni pediatriche da streptococco di gruppo A e complicanze trombotiche: studio retrospettivo e case series di trombosi dei seni venosi cerebrali

Perre E, Ferrari M, Filice E, Stera G, Francavilla R, Ghizzi C.

2025/1 — pag. 52-55 — DOI

During the 2022 winter, Europe experienced a surge in invasive group A streptococcal (iGAS) infections in paediatric patients, accompanied by reports of severe complications such as cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). This study retrospectively ...

RI Casi indimenticabili
È il momento di un buon Caffey

Del Rizzo I, Zago A, D’Agostin M, Gortani G, Colin G, Barbi E, Magnolato A.

2024/9 — pag. 594-596 — DOI

It is a rare genetic condition characterized by bone proliferation and cortical thickening due to a genetic mutation. The infantile form appears in the first months of life, with subperiosteal bone deposits, and generally resolves by the age of two w...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Manifestazioni parossistiche non epilettiche: tonic upgaze

Tratta E, Piacentini F, Pelosi P, Cupone R, Mirri S, Bini R, Mirri G, Ferrara G.

2024/9 — pag. 594-596 — DOI

A 2-year-old girl was hospitalized for suspected febrile seizures, but after a neurological reassessment, the episodes were classified as non-epileptic paroxysmal manifestations of the tonic upgaze type and required no treatment. ...

EL Protocolli di diagnosi e terapia
Convulsioni e stato di male epilettico: schema sinottico per l’intervento in emergenza / urgenza - Aggiornamento 2023

Quarantiello F, Furcolo G

2023/10 — pag. 213-216 — DOI

The updated revision of the epilepticus status (ES) therapy poster is addressed to all paediatric emergency workers, but not to parents and/or lay people. It does not address the management of neonatal and nonconvulsive seizures. The objective of thi...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
Farmaci intranasali nel bambino: cosa devono sapere i pediatri

Nisticò D, Marchetti F, Badina L, Barbi E, Cozzi G.

2023/6 — pag. 381-389 — DOI

The use of the intranasal route of administration to deliver drugs in children has become more and more popular in the last decades. Seizure, severe acute pain and severe hypoglycaemia in diabetic patients may be managed with intranasal drugs. The in...

RI Percorsi clinici
Convulsioni e gastroenterite: un caso che insegna

Del Bono C, Ciambrelli F, Rocca A, Pierantoni L, Gennari M, Lanari M.

2022/9 — pag. 589-592 — DOI

The article reports a case of convulsions with gastroenteritis (CWG) and briefly reviews the related literature. A 2-year-old girl presented with four short episodes of focal afebrile seizures within 12 hours. She had fever with vomiting in the previ...

EL Caso contributivo
Farmaci antiemetici e bilancio tra benefici e rischi: il caso della metoclopramide

Caiazzo R, Liguori F, Addeo AM, Apicella A, Coppola C, Macchini G, Tipo V

2022/8 — pag. 159-162 — DOI

An 8-year-old girl arrived in the Emergency Department presenting with sudden unilateral right trismus, deviation of the jaw, burning pain in the neck with dystonic deviation of the same backwards and dyskinesia. The mother reported that the child st...

EL I Poster degli specializzandi
Accesso libero
Dexmedetomidina intranasale come sedazione procedurale del prematuro per risonanza magnetica cerebrale

F. Cossovel

2020/7 — pag. 193-193 — DOI

RI L'angolo degli specializzandi
Sedazione procedurale

G. Zanella

2017/4 — pag. 251-252

EL Casi indimenticabili
Accesso libero
Autismo, clorpromazina e iponatremia,… iponatremia e rabdomiolisi

M. Mainetti, E. Zamuner, F. Pugliese, L. Casadio, L. Biserna, S. Ciccone, F. Marchetti

2015/2

RI Farmacoriflessioni
Il midazolam in soluzione transmucosa orale

F. Marchetti, G. Rametta, P. Ricciardelli

2013/5 — pag. 313-317

Oromucosal midazolam (Buccolam) has been recently approved also in Italy for the treatment of paediatric patients (aged 3 months to 5 minutes). Oromucosal midazolam was at least as effective as rectal diazepam in clinical trials in children with ...

EL Casi indimenticabili
Convulsioni e stroke neonatale

E. Coccolini, F. Sbravati, G. Faldella

2011/8

EL Contributi Originali - Casi contributivi
Accesso libero
Un caso di convulsione protratta

R. Giorgi, A. Lorusso, Z. Cannioto, E. Barbi

2005/9

RI Pagine elettroniche
Un caso di convulsione protratta

R. Giorgi, A. Lorusso, Z. Cannioto, E. Barbi

2005/9 — pag. 616-616

A feverish 15 months baby with gastroenteritis was referred to the Emergency Room because of prolonged seizures started 15’ before access to hospital. Venous access proved impossible and despite of two administrations of rectal diazepam, seizures ...

RI Ricerca
Le priorità associate all’uso dei farmaci “off-label”

F. Marchetti, J. Bua, S. Demarini, et al.

2005/8 — pag. 527-531

Two thirds of the drugs prescribed for children are off-label. However, off-label is not synonymous with incorrect, since it often represents the most rational, evidence-based therapy. Existing data on the use of off-label in children are based on ...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Diarrea e sonnolenza: una associazione preoccupante?

2004/11 — pag. 724-725

Sleepiness, weakness and ataxia are neurological symptoms that must be carefully evaluated in children, especially when these symptoms coexist with diarrhoea. Accurate physical examination and personal history and laboratory tests are necessary to...

EL Il punto su
Accesso libero
L'epilessia (I° parte)

M. Lazzerini

2004/4

RI Scampoli
Accesso libero
La sedazione in endoscopia

C. Romano, S. Cucchiara

2000/3 — pag. 189-190