The practice of pediatric neurocritical care by the child neurologist

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology
James J Riviello, Cherylee Chang

Abstract

Pediatric neurocritical care (NCC) has emerged as a defined subspecialty in child neurology and requires a collaborative effort among child neurologists, pediatric critical care medicine specialists, and pediatric neurosurgeons. Pediatric NCC has evolved differently in children than in adults, and its delivery depends on the local resources available for pediatric care. This article reviews the current practice of pediatric NCC by child neurologists: where it is practiced, how it is practiced, the disorders encountered (that differ from adult NCC), the training required to care for these disorders, and what is needed for the future of pediatric NCC.

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Jun 25, 2004·Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies·Robert J GrahamJeffery P Burns
Sep 15, 2007·Critical Care Medicine·Gregor BroessnerErich Schmutzhard
Feb 8, 2008·Neurocritical Care·Michael J BellSteven Weinstein
Sep 12, 2009·Current Opinion in Pediatrics·Robert C Tasker
Jan 13, 2010·Neurocritical Care·Hannah C GlassDonna M Ferriero
Nov 3, 2010·Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies·Alicia K AuMichael J Bell
Nov 1, 2011·Seminars in Pediatric Neurology·Jennifer C Lee, James J Riviello
Jan 18, 2013·Neurology·Kendall B NashDonna M Ferriero
Feb 20, 2013·Pediatric Neurology·Kerri L LaRovereUNKNOWN Pediatric Critical Nervous System Program (pCNSp)

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Jul 31, 2016·Pediatric Neurology·Christopher D SmyserHannah C Glass
Apr 8, 2016·Neonatal Network : NN·Susan PeloquinHannah C Glass

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