Imperial College London

DrIanMaconochie

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Infectious Disease

Professor of Practice (Paediatric Emergency Medicine)
 
 
 
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+44 (0)20 3312 3729i.maconochie

 
 
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Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Wing (QEQM)St Mary's Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

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Bhangoo P, Maconochie IK, Batrick N, Henry Eet al., 2005, Clinicians taking pictures - a survey of current practice in emergency departments and proposed recommendations of best practice, EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, Vol: 22, Pages: 761-765, ISSN: 1472-0205

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Wallis LA, Healy M, Undy MB, Maconochie Iet al., 2005, Age related reference ranges for respiration rate and heart rate from 4 to 16 years, ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, Vol: 90, Pages: 1117-1121, ISSN: 0003-9888

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Oates-Whitehead RM, Maconochie I, Oates A, Stewart M, Patel S, Simpson Set al., 2005, Basic life support interventions for choking

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Ninis N, Phillips C, Bailey L, Pollock JI, Nadel S, Britto J, Maconochie I, Winrow A, Coen PG, Booy R, Levin Met al., 2005, The role of healthcare delivery in the outcome of meningococcal disease in children: case-control study of fatal and non-fatal cases, BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 330, Pages: 1475-1478, ISSN: 0959-535X

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Maconochie I, Redhead J, 2005, The National Service Framework: paediatric emergency care, LANCET, Vol: 365, Pages: 1673-1674, ISSN: 0140-6736

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Salter R, Maconochie IK, 2005, Implementation of recommendations for the care of children in UK emergency departments: national postal questionnaire survey, BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 330, Pages: 73-74, ISSN: 1756-1833

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Oates-Whitehead RM, Maconochie I, Baumer H, Stewart MERet al., 2005, Fluid therapy for acute bacterial meningitis, COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, ISSN: 1469-493X

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Maconochie IK, 2004, Kawasaki disease, ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD-FETAL AND NEONATAL EDITION, Vol: 89, Pages: EP3-EP8, ISSN: 1359-2998

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Oates-Whitehead RM, Maconochie I, Baumer JH, Stewart Met al., 2004, Fluid therapy for acute bacterial meningitis

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Doyle P, Maconochie N, Davies G, Maconochie I, Pelerin M, Prior S, Lewis Set al., 2004, Miscarriage, stillbirth and congenital malformation in the offspring of UK veterans of the first Gulf war, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, Vol: 33, Pages: 74-86, ISSN: 0300-5771

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Broomfield DJ, Maconochie I, 2004, The pulled elbow: A review article, Trauma, Vol: 6, Pages: 255-259, ISSN: 1460-4086

The pulled elbow is the most common dislocation in childhood and as such represents a significant proportion of childhood injuries presenting to an acci dent and emergency department. In this article, we bring together the available research in discussing its pathophysiology, diagnosis, investigations and management. © 2004, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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Sandell JM, Maconochie IK, 2004, The impact of terrorism on children: a two-year experience., Prehosp Disaster Med, Vol: 19, Pages: 370-371, ISSN: 1049-023X

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Parikh A, 2003, What is the use of the glass test?, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Vol: 88, Pages: 1135-1135, ISSN: 0003-9888

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Phillips B, 2003, Towards evidence based medicine for paediatricians, ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, Vol: 88, Pages: 1131-1132, ISSN: 0003-9888

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Maconochie IK, 2003, Awareness of swimming pool suction injury among tour operators: Commentary, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Vol: 88, ISSN: 0003-9888

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Maconochie IK, 2003, Untitled, ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, Vol: 88, Pages: 586-586, ISSN: 0003-9888

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Maconochie I, 2003, Accident prevention, ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, Vol: 88, Pages: 275-277, ISSN: 0003-9888

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Smith J, Maconochie I, 2003, Should we glue lip lacerations in children?, ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, Vol: 88, Pages: 83-84, ISSN: 0003-9888

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Oates-Whitehead RM, Baumer JH, Haines L, Love S, Maconochie IK, Gupta A, Roman K, Dua JS, Flynn Iet al., 2003, Intravenous immunoglobulin for the treatment of Kawasaki disease in children., Cochrane Database Syst Rev, Vol: 2003

BACKGROUND: Kawasaki disease is the most common cause of acquired heart disease in children in developed countries. The coronary arteries supplying the heart can be damaged in Kawasaki disease. The principal advantage of timely diagnosis is the potential to prevent this complication with early treatment. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is widely used for this purpose. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of IVIG in treating, and preventing cardiac consequences, of Kawasaki disease in children. SEARCH STRATEGY: Electronic searches of the Cochrane Peripheral Vascular Disease Group Specialised Register, CENTRAL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL were performed (last searched April 2003). We also searched references from relevant articles and contacted authors where necessary. In addition we contacted experts in the field for unpublished works. SELECTION CRITERIA: Randomised controlled trials of intravenous immunoglobulin to treat Kawasaki disease were eligible for inclusion. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Fifty-nine trials were identified in the initial search. On careful inspection only sixteen of these met all the inclusion criteria. Trials were data extracted and assessed for quality by at least two reviewers. Data were combined for meta-analysis using relative risk ratios for dichotomous data or weighted mean difference for continuous data. A random effects statistical model was used. MAIN RESULTS: The meta-analysis of IVIG versus placebo, including all children, showed a significant decrease in new coronary artery abnormalities (CAAs) in favour of IVIG, at thirty days RR (95% CI) = 0.74 (0.61 to 0.90). No statistically significant difference was found thereafter. A subgroup analysis excluding children with CAAs at enrollment also found a significant reduction of new CAAs in children receiving IVIG RR (95%) = 0.67 (0.46 to 1.00). There was a trend towards benefit from IVIG at sixty days (p=0.06). Results of dose comparisons showed a

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Munro A, Maconochie I, 2001, Skull fracture and intracranial injury in children, EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, Vol: 18, Pages: 467-468, ISSN: 1472-0205

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Munro A, Maconochie I, 2001, Indication for head CT in children with mild head injury, EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, Vol: 18, Pages: 469-470, ISSN: 1472-0205

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Bumke K, Maconochie I, 2001, Paediatric capillary refill times, Trauma, Vol: 3, Pages: 212-220, ISSN: 1460-4086

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Bumke K, Maconochie I, 2001, Paediatric capillary refill times, Trauma, Vol: 3, Pages: 217-220, ISSN: 1460-4086

Capillary refill time (CRT) has become universally used in paediatrics; it however has a number of limitations to its use as a marker of peripheral perfusion. These limitations include the effects of ambient temperature, environmental lighting conditions as well as different values being recorded at different sites of assessment; these have all been shown to have a bearing on its value. In older patients its range varies from 2 seconds to 4 seconds. All these variations have led to the removal of CRT from the trauma score. This paper reviews the influences on paediatric CRT. CRT does have a role as one of the physiological assessments of peripheral perfusion in combination with other markers such as heart rate, respiratory rate and level of consciousness. © 2001, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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Maconochie I, Hodgetts T, Hall J, 2000, Planning for major incidents involving children by implementing a Delphi study [3], Archives of Disease in Childhood, Vol: 82, Pages: 266-267, ISSN: 0003-9888

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MaConochie I, Hodgetts LCT, Hall J, 2000, Planning for major incidents involving children by implementing a Delphi study, ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, Vol: 82, Pages: 266-267, ISSN: 0003-9888

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Nadel S, Britto J, Booy R, Maconochie I, Habibi P, Levin Met al., 1998, Avoidable deficiencies in the delivery of health care to children with meningococcal disease, JOURNAL OF ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE, Vol: 15, Pages: 298-303, ISSN: 1351-0622

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Maconochie I, Jewkes F, 1998, Use and effect of paediatric life support skills for paediatric arrest, JOURNAL OF ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE, Vol: 15, Pages: 287-287, ISSN: 1351-0622

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Britto J, Maconochie I, Nadel S, Levin M, Habibi Pet al., 1996, Impact of specialised paediatric retrieval teams - Reply, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 312, Pages: 121-121, ISSN: 0959-8138

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Morrison A, Runcie C, 1996, Impact of specialised paediatric retrieval teams. Comparison of teams is difficult., BMJ, Vol: 312, ISSN: 0959-8138

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