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Cumulative Index: Volume 5, Numbers 1-12, Pages 1-132, January-December 2000

December 1, 2000

CUMULATIVE INDEX

Volume 5, Numbers 1-12, Pages 1-132, January-December 2000

A

achilles tendon rupture, 2:16

algorithm

evaluation of purpuric rash, 1:8

first simple febrile seizure, 12:S

ankle sprain, skiing, 2:16

ano-genital exam, sexual abuse, 6:65

anterior cruciate injuries, skiing, 2:17

anticonvulsant therapy, 12:127

aspiration, submersion injuries, 8:84-85

B

bladder injury, 11:117

benign rolandic epilepsy, 12:128

burns

adjunctive therapies, 10:110

degree of burn

first-degree, 10:104

fourth-degree, 10:104

second-degree, 10:104

third-degree, 10:104

demographics, 10:102

depth of burn, 10:103-104

excision of wound, 10:108-109

fluid replacement, 10:107

inhalation injuries, 10:106

Lund and Browder chart, 10:105

pathophsyiology, thermal burns, 10:103

rule of nines, 10:105

rule of palms, 10:105

shock, 10:106

vascular changes, 103

wound management, 10:108

C

cardiac arrythmias, 5:49

supraventricular tachycardia, 5:49

cardiogenic shock (Also see congestive heart failure)

drug therapy, 5:47

myocarditis, 5:50

septic shock, 5:51

cardiomyopathies, 5:53-55

cervicitis, 4:33

chandroid, 4:38

Chlamydia trachomatis, urethritis, 4:32

coagulation disorders

purpura, 1:3

hemophilia, 1:5

von Willebrand disease, 1:5

compartment syndrome, 6:SUP 5

computed tomography

intussusception, 9:96

seizures, 12:125

congenital heart defects, 5:55-56

congestive heart failure

cardiac arrythmias, 5:49

cardiomyopathies, 5:53-55

congenital heart defects, 5:55-56

cytokines, 5:44

diastolic dysfunction, 5:44

diuretics, 5:48

endothelial hormones, 5:43

hyponatremia, 5:42

Kawasaki syndrome, 5:51-53

natriuretic peptides, 5:43

renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, 5:42

supraventricular tachycardia, 5:49

therapy, 5:46

cruciate injuries, skiing, 2:18

cytokines, heart failure, 5:44

D

degree of burn

first-degree, 10:104

fourth-degree, 10:104

second-degree, 10:104

third-degree, 10:104

diagnostic enema, intussusception, 9:96

diagnostic imaging

computed tomography,

intussusception, 9:96

seizures, 12:125

electroencephalography, seizures, 12:125

magnetic resonance imaging,

intussusception, 9:96

seizures, 12:125

ultrasound, intussusception, 9:96

dialysis, 7:74-75

dysequilibrium syndrome, 7:80

hemodialysis, 7:75

hypotension, 7:80

peritoneal, 7:75

diastolic dysfunction, 5:44

diuretics, congestive heart failure, 5:48

documentation, sexual abuse, 6:68

drowning, 8:83-84 (Also see submersion injuries)

secondary, 8:84

drug-induced purpura, 1:4

duty to third parties, 6:SUP 3-4

duty to treat, 6:SUP 2-3

E

ectopic pregnancy, 6:SUP 8

endothelial hormones, congestive heart failure, 5:43

epididymitis, 4:33

excision of burn wound, 10:108-109

F

febrile seizures, 12:127

fibula fractures, skiing, 2:17

first-degree burn, 10:104

fluid replacement, burn victim, 10:107

fourth-degree burn, 10:104

G

genitourinary tract trauma

bladder injury, 11:117

hematuria, 11:113-114

renal trauma, 11:114-116

ureteral trauma, 11:116-117

urethral injury, 11:117-118

gonococcal infection, 4:33

granuloma inguinale, 4:38

H

head injury, 6:SUP 6-7

heart failure,

cytokines, 5:44

hematuria, 11:113-114

hemodialysis, renal failure, 7:75

hemophilia, 1:5

Henoch-Schonlein purpura, 1:3-4

herpes simplex virus, 4:36

human immunodeficiency virus, 4:38-39

hyperkalemia, 7:76-77

hyponatremia, congestive heart failure, 7:77

hypotension, dialysis, 7:80

hypertensive crisis, 7:77-78

hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 6:SUP 7

hypoglycemia

definition, 3:41

diagnostic studies, 3:27

differential diagnosis, 3:25-26

etiology, 3:25-26

inborn metabolic errors, 3:26

management, 3:27

physical exam, 3:25

risk management, 6:SUP 5

signs and symptoms, 2:25

hyponatremia, 5:42

hypotension, 7:80

hypothermia, immersion, 8:84, 86

hypoxia, drowning, 8:88

I

imaging aids, intussusception

computed tomography, 9:96

diagnostic enema, 9:96

magnetic resonance imaging, 9:96

plain radiography, 9:95-96

ultrasound, 9:96

immersion hypothermia, 8:84,86

immersion syndrome, 8:84

inborn metabolic errors, hypoglycemia, 3:26

injury prevention, winter sports, 2:14

inhalation injuries, 10:106

intussusception

computed tomography, 9:96

diagnostic enema, 9:96

differential diagnosis, 9:95

epidemiology, 9:93-94

etiology, 9:94

imaging aids

computed tomography, 9:96

diagnostic enema, 9:96

magnetic resonance imaging, 9:96

plain radiography, 9:95-96

ultrasound, 9:96

management, 9:96-98

pathophysiology, 9:94

perforation, 9:98

surgical reduction, 9:98

J

juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, 12:128

K

Kawasaki syndrome, congestive heart
failure, 5:51-53

knee injuries, skiing, 2:17

L

lateral malleolus fracture, skiing, 2:16

Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, 12:128

Lund and Browder chart, 10:105

lymphogranuloma venereum, 4:38

M

magnetic resonance imaging

intussusception, 9:96

seizures, 12:125

medial collateral sprains, skiing, 2:17

meningococcemia, 1:5

meniscus injuries, skiing, 2:18

metabolic disturbances, 7:76-77

hyperkalemia, 7:76-77

hyponatremia, 7:77

metabolic acidosis, 7:77

midfoot sprain, skiing, 2:16

migraines, seizures, 12:124

myocarditis, 5:50

N

natriuretic peptides, congestive heart failure, 5:43

near drowning, 8:84

Neisseria gonorrheae, urethritis, 4:32

neonatal seizures, 12:128

P

parental consent, 6:SUP 1-2

paroxysmal movement disorders, 12:123-124

patellar injuries, 2:18

pelvic inflammatory disease, 4:34-35

peritoneal dialysis, renal failure, 7:75

peritonitis, renal failure, 7:78

peroneal tendon rupture, skiing, 2:16

plain radiography, intussusception, 9:95-96

platelet disorders

thrombocytopenia, 1:2

posterior cruciate injuries, skiing, 2:18

pregnancy, ectopic, 6:SUP 8

psychogenic seizures, 12:124

purpura

coagulation disorders, 1:3

von Willebrand disease, 1:5

drug-induced, 1:4

evaluation algorithm, 1:8

hemophilia, 1:5

Henoch-Schonlein, 1:3-4

historical considerations, 1:6

meningococcemia, 1:5

physical exam, 1:7

thrombocytopenia, 1:2

vascular disorders, 1:3

R

rape kit, 6:66-68

renal failure

definition, 7:74

dialysis, 7:74-75

dialysis dysequilibrium, syndrome, 7:80

hemodialysis, 7:75

hypotension, 7:80

peritoneal, 7:75

graft emergencies, 7:79

hypertensive crisis, 7:77-78

infection, 6:78

metabolic disturbances, 7:76-77

hyperkalemia, 7:76-77

hyponatremia, 7:77

metabolic acidosis, 7:77

pathophysiology, 7:75

peritonitis, 7:78

renal transplant, 7:80-81

thrombosis, 7:79-90

volume overload, 7:76

renal transplant, 7:80-81

renal trauma, 11:114-116

renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, congestive heart failure, 5:42

risk management: 6:SUP 1-10

compartment syndrome, 6:SUP 5

duty to third parties, 6:SUP 3-4

duty to treat, 6:SUP 2-3

ectopic pregnancy, 6:SUP 8

head injury, 6:SUP 6-7

hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 6:SUP 7

hypoglycemia, 6:SUP 5

parental consent, 6:SUP 1-2

seizures, 6:SUP 4-5

slipped capital femoral epiphysis, 6:SUP 7

wound management, 6:SUP 7-8

rolandic epilepsy, 12:128

rule of nines, burns, 10:105

rule of palms, burns, 10:105

S

secondary drowning, 8:84

second-degree burn, 10:104

seizures

algorithm, first simple febrile seizure, 12:S

anticonvulsant therapy, 12:127

benign rolandic epilepsy, 12:128

breath-holding spells, 12:123

classification, 12:122-123

computed tomography, 12:125

diagnostic imaging

computed tomography, 12:125

electroencephalography, 12:125

magnetic resonance imaging, 12:125

definition, 12:121

febrile, 12:127

epidemiology, 12;122

juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, 12:128

Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, 12:128

migraines, 12:124

neonatal seizures, 12:128

paroxysmal movement

disorders, 12:123-124

prophylactic drugs, 12:126

psychogenic seizures, 12:124

risk management, 6:SUP 4-5

sleep disorders, 12:123

status epilepticus, 12:128-131

syncope, 12:123

West’s syndrome, 12:128

septic shock, 5:51

sexual abuse

ano-genital exam, 6:65

behavioral indicators, 6:62

definition, 6:62

documentation, 6:68

evaluation, 6:62

history, 6:62

physical examination, 6:63-65

reporting abuse, 6:66-69

rape kit, 6:66-68

sexually transmitted diseases, 6:66-67

sexually transmitted diseases

cervicitis, 4:33

chandroid, 4:38

epididymitis, 4:33

gonococcal infection, 4:33

granuloma inguinale, 4:38

herpes simplex virus, 4:36

human immunodeficiency virus, 4:38-39

history, 4:31-32

lymphogranuloma venereum, 4:38

pelvic inflammatory disease, 4:34-35

physical exam, 4:31-32

rape/sexual abuse, 6:66-67

syphilis, 4:36-37

urethritis, 4:32-33

Chlamydia trachomatis, 4:32

Neisseria gonorrhoeae, 4:32

vaginitis, 4:35-36

Trichomonas vaginalis, 4:35

shock, burn management, 10:106

shoulder injuries, skiing, 2:18-19

skier’s thumb, 2:18

skiing, downhill injuries 2:13-14

sleep disorders, seizures, 12:123

sledding injuries, 2:13

slipped capital femoral epiphysis, 6:SUP 7

snowboarding injuries, 2:13-15

status epilepticus, 12:128-131

submersion injuries

aspiration, 8:84-85

drowning, 8:83-84

hypoxia, 8:88

immersion hypothermia, 8:84,86

immersion syndrome, 8:84

near drowning, 8:84

pathophysiology, 8:84-85

secondary drowning, 8:84

supraventricular tachycardia, congestive heart failure 5:49

syncope, seizures, 12:123

syphilis, 4:36-37

T

third-degree burn, 10:104

thrombocytopenia, 1:2

thrombosis, renal failure, 7:79-90

tibia fracture, skiing, 2:17

tobogganing injuries, 2:13

Trichomonas vaginalis, vaginitis, 4:35

U

ultrasound, intussusception, 9:96

ureteral trauma, 11:116-117

urethral injury, 11:117-118

urethritis, 4:32-33

Chlamydia trachomatis, 4:32

Neisseria gonorrhoeae, 4:32

V

vaginitis, 4:35-36

vascular disorders, purpura, 1:3

von Willebrand disease, 1:5

W

West’s syndrome, 12:128

winter sports injuries

achilles tendon rupture, 2:16

ankle sprain, 2:16

anterior cruciate injuries, skiing, 2:17

downhill skiing, 2:13-14

fibula fractures, 2:17

injury prevention, 2:14

knee injuries, 2:17

lateral malleolus fracture, 2:16

medial collateral sprains, 2:17

meniscus injuries, skiing, 2:18

midfoot sprain, 2:16

overuse injuries, 2:15-16

patellar injuries, 2:18

peroneal tendon rupture, 2:16

posterior cruciate injuries, 2:18

shoulder injuries, 2:18-19

skier’s thumb, 2:18

sledding, 2:13

snowboarding, 2:13-15

tibia fracture, 2:17

tobogganing, 2:13

wound management

burn wounds, 10:108

risk management issues, 6:SUP 7-8

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports thanks the following people for their
contributions to the newsletter as authors and peer reviewers in 2000:

January 2000

Author: Martha S. Wright, MD
Peer Reviewer: Jane F. Knapp, MD, FAAP, FACEP

February 2000
Author: Charles Stewart, MD, FACEP
Peer Reviewer: Michael Gerardi, MD, FAAP, FACEP
March 2000
Authors: Samuel R. Reid, MD; Joseph D. Losek, MD, FAAP, FACEP
Peer Reviewer: Raymond D. Pitetti, MD, MPH
April 2000
Author: Eileen M. Duffy, MD, FAAP, FACEP
Peer Reviewer: Maureen McCullough, MD, MPH, FACEP
May 2000
Authors: Paul A. Checchia, MD, FAAP; Ann Dietrich, MD, FAAP, FACEP;
Ronald M. Perkin, MD, MA, FAAP, FCCM
Peer Reviewer: Martha S. Wright, MD
June 2000
Author: Mary Ranee Leder, MD; Marc Scott Leder, MD
Peer Reviewer: Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP, FAAP
June 2000 Supplement
Authors: Melanie S. Heniff, MD, FAAEM, FAAP; Gregory P. Moore, MD
Peer Reviewer: Richard M. Ruddy, MD
July 2000
Author: Georges Ramalanjaona, MD, DSc, FACEP
Peer Reviewer: Stephen R. Knazik, DO, FACEP
August 2000
Author: Charles Stewart, MD, FACEP
Peer Reviewer: Steven Winograd, MD, FACEP
September 2000
Authors: Estevan Garcia, MD; Robert A. Wiebe, MD, FAAP, FACEP
Peer Reviewer: Daniel M. Cohen, MD, FAAP, FACEP
October 2000
Author: Charles Stewart, MD, FACEP
Peer Reviewer: Perry Stafford, MD, FACP, FAAP, FCCM
November 2000
Author: Norman C. Christopher, MD
Peer Reviewer: John Santamaria, MD, FAAP, FACEP
December 2000
Authors: Claudia R. Gold, MD, FACEP; Jessica Pierog, EMT
Peer Reviewer: Martha S. Wright, MD