Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: A Potential Tool to Monitor for Neurologic Complications In Neonatal...

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12.3. Overuse of Routine Fluoroscopic Gastrostomy Studies in a Children’s Hospital. I. J. Zamora, 1 S. C. Fallon, 1 R. C. Orth, 2 M. E. Kim, 1 M. L. Brandt, 1 M. E. Lopez, 1 D. E. Wesson, 1 J. R. Rodriguez 1 ; 1 Baylor College Of Medicine - Texas Children’s Hospital, Division Of Pediatric Surgery, Michael E. DeBakey Department Of Surgery, Houston, TX, USA; 2 Baylor College Of Medicine - Edward B. Singleton Department Of Radiology, Baylor College Of Medicine, Houston, TX, Houston, TX, USA 12.4. Using Quality Improvement Methods to Change Surgi- cal Practice: A Case Example of Pediatric Soft Tissue Ab- scesses. J. B. Mahida, 1 J. P. Sulkowski, 1 K. Kurtovic, 1 J. C. Cooper, 1 B. D. Kenney, 1 K. J. Deans, 1 P. C. Minneci 1 ; 1 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA 12.5. Development of a Hospital Quality Improvement Initia- tive for Infants with Central Line Insertions through Identification of Complication Risks. S. C. Fallon, 1 M. E. Kim, 1 S. A. Vasudevan, 1 J. G. Nuchtern, 1 E. S. Kim 1 ; 1 Baylor College Of Medicine - Division Of Pediatric Surgery, Michael E. DeBakey Department Of Surgery, Houston, TX, USA 12.6. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: A Potential Tool to Monitor for Neurologic Complications In Neonatal ECMO Pa- tients. F. Sheikh, 1,2 I. J. Zamora, 1,2 C. G. Ethun, 1,2 M. Kim, 1,2 D. L. Cass, 1,2,3,4 T. C. Lee, 1,2,3,4 S. E. Welty, 1,3 O. O. Olutoye 1,2,3,4 ; 2 Baylor College Of Medicine - Michael E. DeBakey Department Of Surgery, Houston, TX, USA; 3 Baylor College Of Medicine - Department Of Pediatrics, Houston, TX, USA; 4 Baylor College Of Medicine - Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, Houston, TX, USA; 1 Baylor College Of Medicine - Texas Children’s Fetal Center, Houston, TX, USA 12.7. Heart Rate Variability Analysis Is More Sensitive At Identifying Neonatal Sepsis Than Conventional Vital Signs. A. A. Mrazek, 1 M. T. Shabana, 1 G. L. Radhakrishnan, 1 G. C. Kramer, 1 R. S. Radhakrishnan 1 ; 1 University Of Texas Medical Branch - Surgery, Galveston, TX, USA 12.8. Diagnostic Imaging Strategies in Pediatric Appendici- tis: Use of Ultrasound and Computed Tomography at Tertiary and Referring Hospitals. J. H. Wood, 1,2 E. Hodgman, 2 L. Burkhalter, 1 M. Subramanian, 2 J. Fickes, 1 N. Khan, 1 R. Foglia 1,2 ; 1 Children’s Medical Center - Pediatric Surgery, Dallas, Tx, USA; 2 University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA 12.9. Parental Pre-operative Attitudes About Pediatric Surgi- cal Procedures: There Is Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself. R. Wright, 1 A. Herbert, 2 S. Tan, 1 C. M. Mueller 1 ; 1 Stanford University - Pediatric Surgery, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 2 Cornell University - School Of Medicine, Ithaca, NY, USA 12.10. Aspects of Parental Mental Health Associated with Sur- gical Treatment of Infants in the NICU. E. P. Tagge, 1 K. H. Parker, 2 E. L. Natali, 3 C. L. Neece 2 ; 1 Loma Linda University - Division Of Pediatric Surgery, Loma Linda, CA, USA; 2 Loma Linda University - Department Of Psychology, Loma Linda, CA, USA; 3 University Of Phoenix - School Of Social And Behavioral Science, Ontario, CA, USA 12.11. Not All Pulmonary Hypoplasia Is The Same: A Comparison of Pulmonary Outcomes in Neonates with Congenital Lung Malformation and Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. A. C. Akinkuotu, 1,2 F. Sheikh, 1,2 I. J. Zamora, 1,2 D. L. Cass, 1,2,3,4 T. C. Lee, 1,2 C. I. Cassady, 1,5 A. R. Mehollin-Ray, 1,5 J. Williams, 1,5 R. Ruano, 1,4 S. E. Welty, 1,3 O. O. Olutoye 1,2,3,4 ; 1 Baylor College Of Medicine - Texas Children’s Fetal Center, Houston, TX, USA; 2 Baylor College Of Medicine - Michael E. DeBakey Department Of Surgery, Houston, TX, USA; 3 Baylor College Of Medicine - Department Of Pediatrics, Houston, TX, USA; 4 Baylor College Of Medicine - Obstetrics And Gynecology, Houston, TX, USA; 5 Baylor College Of Medicine - Radiology, Houston, TX, USA 12.12. Propranolol for the Treatment of Pediatric Hemangi- omas. J. A. Gieske, 1 D. W. Kays, 1 S. D. Larson, 1 S. Islam 1 ; 1 University Of Florida - Pediatric Surgery/Surgery, Gainesville, FL, USA 12.13. A Novel Prognostic Scale Specific For Pediatric and Ad- olescent Osteosarcoma: A Population-Based Clinical Outcomes Study Involving 1,742 Patients from the Sur- veillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Data- base (1973-2010). S. Rogal, 1,2 S. Pawar, 1,5 R. S. Chamberlain 1,3,4 ; 1 Saint Barnabas Medical Center - Surgery, Livingston, NJ, USA; 2 University Of Michigan - School Of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; 3 Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA; 4 St. George’s University School Of Medicine, St. George’s, St. George’s, Grenada; 5 Rutgers School Of Public Health, Piscataway, NJ, USA 12.14. Fevers After Redo Nissen Fundoplication With Hiatal Hernia Repair. N. E. Sharp, 1 H. Alemayehu, 1 A. Desai, 1 S. D. St. Peter 1 ; 1 Children’s Mercy Hospital- University Of Missouri Kansas City - Pediatric Surgery, Kansas City, MO, USA 12.15. Comparison of Open and Laparoscopic Pyloromyot- omy: Are Results From Randomized Clinical Trials (RCT) Applicable to the ‘‘Real World’’? E. M. Duggan, 1 J. C. Gay, 1 L. S. Kao, 2 N. M. Novotny, 3 J. Tice, 1 M. L. Blakely 1 ; 1 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA; 2 University Of Texas Health Science Center At Houston, Houston, TX, USA; 3 Oakland University William Beaumont School Of Medicine, Royal Oak, MI, USA 12.16. Investigating the Role of Medication in Spontaneous Gastrocutaneous Fistula Closure. P. G. Thomas, 1 N. E. Sharp, 1 C. L. Snyder, 1 S. D. St. Peter 1 ; 1 Children’s Mercy Hospital- University Of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 507

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ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 507

12.3. Overuse of Routine Fluoroscopic Gastrostomy Studiesin a Children’s Hospital. I. J. Zamora,1 S. C. Fallon,1 R. C.Orth,2 M. E. Kim,1 M. L. Brandt,1 M. E. Lopez,1 D. E.Wesson,1 J. R. Rodriguez1; 1Baylor College Of Medicine -Texas Children’s Hospital, Division Of Pediatric Surgery,Michael E. DeBakey Department Of Surgery, Houston, TX,USA; 2Baylor College Of Medicine - Edward B. SingletonDepartment Of Radiology, Baylor College Of Medicine,Houston, TX, Houston, TX, USA

12.4. Using Quality Improvement Methods to Change Surgi-cal Practice: ACaseExample of Pediatric Soft TissueAb-scesses. J. B. Mahida,1 J. P. Sulkowski,1 K. Kurtovic,1 J. C.Cooper,1 B. D. Kenney,1 K. J. Deans,1 P. C. Minneci1;1Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA

12.5. Development of a Hospital Quality Improvement Initia-tive for Infants with Central Line Insertions throughIdentification of Complication Risks. S. C. Fallon,1 M. E.Kim,1 S. A. Vasudevan,1 J. G. Nuchtern,1 E. S. Kim1; 1BaylorCollege Of Medicine - Division Of Pediatric Surgery, MichaelE. DeBakey Department Of Surgery, Houston, TX, USA

12.6. Near-InfraredSpectroscopy:APotentialTool toMonitorfor Neurologic Complications In Neonatal ECMO Pa-tients. F. Sheikh,1,2 I. J. Zamora,1,2 C. G. Ethun,1,2

M. Kim,1,2 D. L. Cass,1,2,3,4 T. C. Lee,1,2,3,4 S. E. Welty,1,3

O. O. Olutoye1,2,3,4; 2Baylor College Of Medicine - Michael E.DeBakey Department Of Surgery, Houston, TX, USA; 3BaylorCollege Of Medicine - Department Of Pediatrics, Houston, TX,USA; 4Baylor College Of Medicine - Department Of ObstetricsAnd Gynecology, Houston, TX, USA; 1Baylor College OfMedicine - Texas Children’s Fetal Center, Houston, TX, USA

12.7. Heart Rate Variability Analysis Is More Sensitive AtIdentifying Neonatal Sepsis Than Conventional VitalSigns. A. A. Mrazek,1 M. T. Shabana,1 G. L. Radhakrishnan,1

G. C. Kramer,1 R. S. Radhakrishnan1; 1University Of TexasMedical Branch - Surgery, Galveston, TX, USA

12.8. Diagnostic Imaging Strategies in Pediatric Appendici-tis: Use of Ultrasound and Computed Tomography atTertiary and Referring Hospitals. J. H. Wood,1,2

E. Hodgman,2 L. Burkhalter,1 M. Subramanian,2 J. Fickes,1

N. Khan,1 R. Foglia1,2; 1Children’s Medical Center - PediatricSurgery, Dallas, Tx, USA; 2University Of Texas SouthwesternMedical Center, Dallas, TX, USA

12.9. Parental Pre-operativeAttitudes About Pediatric Surgi-cal Procedures: There Is Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself.R. Wright,1 A. Herbert,2 S. Tan,1 C. M. Mueller1; 1StanfordUniversity - Pediatric Surgery, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 2CornellUniversity - School Of Medicine, Ithaca, NY, USA

12.10. Aspects of ParentalMentalHealthAssociatedwith Sur-gical Treatment of Infants in the NICU. E. P. Tagge,1

K. H. Parker,2 E. L. Natali,3 C. L. Neece2; 1Loma Linda

University - Division Of Pediatric Surgery, Loma Linda, CA,USA; 2Loma Linda University - Department Of Psychology,Loma Linda, CA, USA; 3University Of Phoenix - School OfSocial And Behavioral Science, Ontario, CA, USA

12.11. Not All Pulmonary Hypoplasia Is The Same: AComparison of Pulmonary Outcomes in Neonateswith Congenital Lung Malformation and CongenitalDiaphragmatic Hernia. A. C. Akinkuotu,1,2 F. Sheikh,1,2

I. J. Zamora,1,2 D. L. Cass,1,2,3,4 T. C. Lee,1,2 C. I. Cassady,1,5

A. R. Mehollin-Ray,1,5 J. Williams,1,5 R. Ruano,1,4

S. E. Welty,1,3 O. O. Olutoye1,2,3,4; 1Baylor College OfMedicine - Texas Children’s Fetal Center, Houston, TX,USA; 2Baylor College Of Medicine - Michael E. DeBakeyDepartment Of Surgery, Houston, TX, USA; 3BaylorCollege Of Medicine - Department Of Pediatrics, Houston,TX, USA; 4Baylor College Of Medicine - Obstetrics AndGynecology, Houston, TX, USA; 5Baylor College Of Medicine- Radiology, Houston, TX, USA

12.12. Propranolol for the Treatment of Pediatric Hemangi-omas. J. A. Gieske,1 D. W. Kays,1 S. D. Larson,1 S. Islam1;1University Of Florida - Pediatric Surgery/Surgery,Gainesville, FL, USA

12.13. ANovelPrognostic Scale SpecificForPediatric andAd-olescent Osteosarcoma: A Population-Based ClinicalOutcomes Study Involving 1,742 Patients from the Sur-veillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Data-base (1973-2010). S. Rogal,1,2 S. Pawar,1,5 R. S.Chamberlain1,3,4; 1Saint Barnabas Medical Center - Surgery,Livingston, NJ, USA; 2University Of Michigan - School OfPublic Health, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; 3Rutgers New JerseyMedical School, Newark, NJ, USA; 4St. George’s UniversitySchool Of Medicine, St. George’s, St. George’s, Grenada;5Rutgers School Of Public Health, Piscataway, NJ, USA

12.14. Fevers After Redo Nissen Fundoplication With HiatalHernia Repair. N. E. Sharp,1 H. Alemayehu,1 A. Desai,1

S. D. St. Peter1; 1Children’s Mercy Hospital- University OfMissouri Kansas City - Pediatric Surgery, Kansas City, MO,USA

12.15. Comparison of Open and Laparoscopic Pyloromyot-omy: Are Results From Randomized ClinicalTrials (RCT) Applicable to the ‘‘Real World’’?E. M. Duggan,1 J. C. Gay,1 L. S. Kao,2 N. M. Novotny,3

J. Tice,1 M. L. Blakely1; 1Vanderbilt University MedicalCenter, Nashville, TN, USA; 2University Of Texas HealthScience Center At Houston, Houston, TX, USA; 3OaklandUniversity William Beaumont School Of Medicine, RoyalOak, MI, USA

12.16. Investigating the Role of Medication in SpontaneousGastrocutaneous Fistula Closure. P. G. Thomas,1 N. E.Sharp,1 C. L. Snyder,1 S. D. St. Peter1; 1Children’s MercyHospital- University Of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City,MO, USA