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Bubble Wrap PLUS – October 2025

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Can’t get enough of Bubble Wrap? The Bubble Wrap Plus is a monthly paediatric Journal Club reading list from Professor Jaan Toelen (University Hospitals Leuven) and Dr Anke Raaijmakers (Sydney Children’s Hospital). 

This comprehensive list is developed from 34 journals, including major and subspecialty paediatric journals. We suggest that this list can help you discover relevant or interesting articles for your local journal club or keep you up to date on the latest paediatric research.

Most headaches are like uninvited guests who pop in, make some noise, and leave without much fuss. However, when headaches become persistent, they can significantly impact one’s quality of life. A recent study in the Journal of Child Neurology reviewed the management of these headaches in children. Only in a quarter of the children (47 out of 182) did the headaches disappear. The standout hero? Coenzyme Q10 – the only treatment to statistically prove its worth. Other contenders (e.g. magnesium, topiramate, and botulinum toxin injections) showed promise but did not reach significance. Interestingly, children who stayed active with regular exercise were also more likely to find relief (yet another reason to keep moving!).

In this issue of the Journal of Paediatrics, a study was conducted to investigate whether virtual reality (VR) distraction can reduce cannulation distress. This study tested whether the use of VR goggles during IV insertions in the emergency department would make the experience less scary or painful compared to standard care. The results showed that VR did not significantly impact distress, pain, or fear levels, and in about a quarter of the cases, the VR did not function properly. Technique is not always beneficial, and perhaps blowing bubbles (Don’t Forget The Bubbles!) might be a less costly and more effective approach.

Newborns often experience hypoglycemia right after birth, and some babies (preterm, SGA, gestational diabetes…) are more at risk. A study in the Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health compared breastfed and formula-fed babies to see how feeding type affects blood sugar. They concluded that babies who drank formula had slightly higher blood sugar levels on the first day of life, but both breastfed and formula-fed babies had about the same chance of hypoglycemia. In other words, formula improves glycemia, but breastfeeding is just as safe when it comes to preventing dangerous hypos. Breastfeeding can still be confidently encouraged for at-risk newborns, which is reassuring!

In a multi-hospital study (published in Pediatrics) researchers found that about 1 in 12 families reported feeling ignored – a condition they called “listening neglect”. Families most often felt unheard due to staff disrespect, dismissive attitudes, lack of translation services, broken promises, rigid policies, or needing to shout louder just to be noticed. Interestingly, patients and college-educated parents were more likely to speak up about these experiences. Bottom line: hospitals could use a little less talking at patients and a lot more listening to patients- after all, no one wants a prescription for “selective hearing syndrome.”

You will find the list is broken down into four sections:

1.Reviews and opinion articles

Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis in Children. 

Rubinacci V, et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2025 Sep 15. 

Breast milk and eye discharge: practical advice, or old wives tale? 

Millar S, et al. Arch Dis Child. 2025 Sep 17:archdischild-2025-329203. 

Consensus statement on the need for a specialist service for paediatric saliva control in neurodevelopmental disabilities. 

Fairhurst C, et al. Arch Dis Child. 2025 Sep 17:archdischild-2025-329098. 

‘A useful space’, ‘Real steep learning’: professionals’ perspectives on new models of integrated care for children and young people in North West London. 

Ahmad KZ, et al. Arch Dis Child. 2025 Sep 19:archdischild-2025-329013. 

Hospital Dog-effective, patient-safe, side-effect-free, environmentally safe, cost-effective integrated medicine. 

Risberg A, et al. Arch Dis Child. 2025 Sep 19:archdischild-2025-328795. 

The Six S’s of Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Pediatrics: A Pragmatic Approach. Bryant PA, et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2025 Sep 24.

2.Original clinical studies

Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation May Be Correlated With Resolution of New Daily Persistent Headache. 

Takle M, et al. J Child Neurol. 2025 Sep 1:8830738251366866. 

Variability in stool symptoms in youth with abdominal pain-associated disorders of gut-brain interaction. 

Lach J, et al. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2025 Sep 1. 

Size and Growth After NICU Discharge in Extremely Low-Birth-Weight or Extremely Preterm Infants. 

Belfort MB, et al. Pediatrics. 2025 Sep 5:e2025071784. 

Breastfeeding and Its Impact on Glucose Trends and Hypoglycaemia Risk in At-Risk Neonates: A Prospective Observational Study. 

Chan D, et al. J Paediatr Child Health. 2025 Sep 3. 

“Listening Neglect”: A Mixed-Methods Study of How Families Feel Unheard in Hospitals. 

Soni M, Fan AL, et al. Pediatrics. 2025 Sep 2:e2024070332. 

Analysis of Pharmacokinetics and Comparison Between One-point versus Two-point Sampling for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Vancomycin in Children. 

Yoon S, et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2025 Sep 17. 

Changes in Sleep Practices During and After Illness. 

Howard MB, et al. Pediatrics. 2025 Sep 18:e2025071605. 

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Commercially Available Virtual Reality for Intravenous Cannulation-Related Distress in Children. 

Ali S, et al. J Pediatr. 2025 Sep 15:114803. 

Disparities in Health Care Transition Preparation Among US Youth. 

Ilango SM, et al. Pediatrics. 2025 Sep 16:e2024066905. 

Educational Programming to Prevent Violence in US Schools: An Analysis of School Health Profiles. 

Gao C, et al. J Pediatr. 2025 Sep 13:114805. 

Respiratory Virus Detection and Acute Respiratory Illness Rates in Students and Staff in Schools. 

Goldman JL, et al. Pediatrics. 2025 Sep 15:e2025070886. 

Association between body mass index, urine metabolic disturbances, and nephrolithiasis in pediatric patients. 

Yang J, et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2025 Sep 11. 

Poison Center Calls About Self-Harm or Suicidal Intent and Other Exposure Reasons in 6- to 12-Year-Old Children. 

Ruge MJ, et al. Pediatrics. 2025 Sep 8:e2024069753. 

Prognostic Factors of Late-onset Hearing Loss in Infants With Congenital Cytomegalovirus and Normal Audiologic Assessment at Birth. 

Buonsenso D, et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2025 Sep 9. 

Early Electroencephalogram to Predict Severity of Injury in Infants With Abusive Traumatic Brain Injury. 

Varughese NA, et al. J Child Neurol. 2025 Sep 26:8830738251377152. 

Minimum effective low dose of antithymocyte globulin in people aged 5-25 years with recent-onset stage 3 type 1 diabetes (MELD-ATG): a phase 2, multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, adaptive dose-ranging trial. 

Mathieu C, et al.; INNODIA. Lancet. 2025 Sep 27;406(10510):1375-1388. 

Degree of Agreement Between Different Classification Systems for Severity Levels of Positional Plagiocephaly. 

Siegle CBH, Matarazzo CG. J Paediatr Child Health. 2025 Sep 28. 

Population-Level Effectiveness and Herd Protection 17 Years After HPV Vaccine Introduction. 

DeSieghardt A, et al. JAMA Pediatr. 2025 Sep 29. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2025.3568. 

Benchmarking progress in non-communicable diseases: a global analysis of cause-specific mortality from 2001 to 2019. 

NCD Countdown 2030 Collaborators. Lancet. 2025 Sep 20;406(10509):1255-1282. 

Marked Variation in Paediatric Problematic Severe Asthma Services Across Australia and New Zealand. 

Kevat A, et al. J Paediatr Child Health. 2025 Sep 21. 

Antenatal Corticosteroid in Twin-Pregnant Women at Risk of Late Preterm Delivery: A Randomized Clinical Trial. 

Lee SM, et al. JAMA Pediatr. 2025 Sep 22:e253284. 

Expanding the Evidence on Late Preterm Steroids to Twin Pregnancies. 

Clapp MA, et al. JAMA Pediatr. 2025 Sep 22. 

Early fluid status and severe intraventricular hemorrhage or death in extremely preterm infants. Weaver LJ, et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2025 Sep 24.

4.Case reports

A Newborn With Mandibular Swelling and Tibial Lumps. 

Del Rizzo I, et al. J Paediatr Child Health. 2025 Sep 3. 

Severe Aplastic Anemia Following Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivation in a Previously Healthy Adolescent. 

Arcos Viscarra PS, et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2025 Sep 15. 

Fever of Unknown Origin and Mesenteric Lymphadenitis in a Child: A Diagnostic Challenge Between Tuberculosis, Lymphoma, and Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease. 

Yildiz S, et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2025 Sep 12. 

Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection Mimicking Pediatric Tuberculosis: A Case Report. 

Sel Coban D, et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2025 Sep 11. 

Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis in a 15-Month-Old Child: Classic ‘String-of-Pearls’ Presentation With Auricular Involvement. 

Khan B, et al. J Paediatr Child Health. 2025 Sep 8. 

Crusted scabies in an adolescent with atopic dermatitis. 

Kochergin NG, et al. Arch Dis Child. 2025 Sep 27:archdischild-2025-329416. 

A Rare Cause of Neonatal Seizures-A Case Report. 

Brennan E, et al. J Paediatr Child Health. 2025 Sep 19. 

If we have missed out on something useful or you think other articles are absolutely worth sharing, please add them in the comments!

Author

  • Anke Raaijmakers is a paediatric nephrologist, currently working as clinician and researcher in Sydney (Sydney Children’s Hospital, Australia). She did her training in Belgium and Australia and previously worked as general paediatrician and paediatric nephrologist in Antwerp (ZNA Jan Palfijn, Belgium). She is passionate about education, teaching, and research and has completed a PhD on health outcomes of preterm infants. Anke strongly believes in the importance of evidence-based medicine, helping to run journal clubs everywhere she works and the BubbleWrapPlus. In her free time, she loves to play hockey and hike with her husband and three kids.

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