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The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Clinical Pathways
ED Pathway for End-of-Life Care
URL: />Authors: D. Corwin, MD; E. Friedlaender, MD, MPH; L. Zinns, MD; T.
Kang, MD, MSCE; C. Feudtner, MD, PhD, MPH; W. Morrison, MD,
MBE; J. Hwang, MD, MHS; D. Albert, RN, BSN, CPN, CPEN; W.
Frankenberger, RN, MSN, CCNS; B. Rodio, RN, BSN, CEN, CPHQ
Posted: October 2015, last revised May 2018
Clinical Pathway for Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment for
Neonates With Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)
URL: />Authors : J. Flibotte, MD; K. Dysart, MD; J. Stoller, MD; A. Vossough,
MD; L. Billinghurst, MD; N. Abend, MD; S. Massey, MD; A. Zanno,
MD; N. Pouppirt, MD; N. Cook, MD; C. Hufnal, MD; V. Martin, MD; J.
Carroll, MSN; L. Heimall, MSN; F. Fung, MD; M. Fitzgerald, MD; A.
Bustin, PharmD; H. Monk Bodenstab, PharmD
Posted: December 2018
Clinical Pathway for the Care of Children Post-CPR
URL: />Authors: A. Topjian, MD; L. Hutchins, MSN; P. Meaney, MD; V.
Nadkarni, MD; R. Berg, MD; J. Blinder, MD; A. Dewitt, MD; T. Conlon,
MD; J. Fowler, MD
Posted: August 2013, last revised December 2015, January 2018
PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS
Age
Children less than 1 year of age have a much higher incidence and worse rate of
survival from OHCA than older children or teens. In large population-based
studies of children who were resuscitated after an OHCA, over 60% were infants.