2015
A multicenter randomized controlled trial of intravenous magnesium for sickle cell pain crisis in children
Brousseau D, Scott J, Badaki-Makun O, Darbari D, Chumpitazi C, Airewele G, Ellison A, Smith-Whitley K, Mahajan P, Sarnaik S, Casper T, Cook L, Dean J, Leonard J, Hulbert M, Powell E, Liem R, Hickey R, Krishnamurti L, Hillery C, Nimmer M, Panepinto J, Network F. A multicenter randomized controlled trial of intravenous magnesium for sickle cell pain crisis in children. Blood 2015, 126: 1651-1657. PMID: 26232172, PMCID: PMC4591790, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2015-05-647107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSickle cell pain crisisLength of stayPediatric Emergency Care Applied Research NetworkPain crisisIntravenous magnesiumOpioid useNormal saline placeboStudy drug infusionPlacebo-controlled trialHealth-related qualityQuality of lifeMorphine equivalentsStudy drugSaline placeboSecondary outcomesStandard therapyHemoglobin SSPediatric patientsPrimary outcomeDrug infusionPain relieversPlaceboStayChildren 4Group demographics
2014
A Multi-Center Randomized Controlled Trial of Intravenous Magnesium for Sickle Cell Pain Crisis in Children
Brousseau D, Scott J, Badaki O, Darbari D, Chumpitazi C, Airewele G, Ellison A, Smith-Whitley K, Mahajan P, Sarnaik S, Casper T, Cook L, Dean M, Leonard J, Hulbert M, Powell E, Liem R, Hickey R, Krishnamurti L, Hillery C, Panepinto J. A Multi-Center Randomized Controlled Trial of Intravenous Magnesium for Sickle Cell Pain Crisis in Children. Blood 2014, 124: 88. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v124.21.88.88.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSickle cell pain crisisLength of stayAcute chest syndromePediatric Emergency Care Applied Research NetworkQuality of lifePain crisisPediatric emergency medicine physiciansOpioid useIntravenous magnesiumSickle cell diseaseEmergency medicine physiciansMorphine equivalentsPlacebo groupStudy drugAdverse eventsDrug infusionCell diseaseMedicine physiciansHistory of ACSMAGIC studyMulti-Center Randomized Controlled TrialSickle cell vasoocclusive crisisAcute intervention trialDecreased opioid useFirst drug infusion