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Item type:Publication, Effects of hospitalization on children’s sleep pattern irrespective of sleep problems history(2021) ;Farías-Fernández, Maite ;Iglesias-Leboreiro, José ;Bernárdez-Zapata, IsabelGordillo-Rodríguez, LucinaBackground: Sleep is a neurophysiologic process necessary for brain development. However, sleep patterns change with aging. This study aimed to compare the sleep pattern in pediatric patients with and with no previous sleep problems (PSP) during the first 48 hours of hospitalization and analyze the factors influencing sleep disruption. Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study. Under informed consent, two groups of patients < 17 years admitted to a hospital for acute illnesses were followed. The history of PSP was determined with the Brief sleep questionnaire. For 48 hours, the sleep pattern was observed in terms of total hours of daily sleep, daytime naps, night awakenings, and time to fall asleep. We recorded actions of attention associated with sleep time. ©Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de MéxicoScopus© Citations 3 38 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Gastroenteritis aguda por norovirus en pacientes con atención hospitalaria: estudio transversal(2019) ;Cervantes-Izaguirre, Ana P. ;Martina-Luna, Mónica ;Iglesias-Leboreiro, José ;Bernárdez-Zapata, IsabelMartínez-Hernández, AraceliBackground: Because of the availability of molecular techniques in clinical care, acute gastroenteritis (AGE) due to norovirus has returned to importance as a causative agent of hospitalization. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical features and evolution of patients less than 16 years hospitalized for AGE associated with norovirus. Methods: Retrospective study. Clinical information of the patients attended from November 1, 2016 to February 28, 2018 by AGE with detection of norovirus (genotype I and II) in faeces by means of polymerase chain reaction with reverse transcriptase was collected. © Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de MéxicoScopus© Citations 2 40 2
