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View article: Prenatal Care and Perinatal Regionalization for Congenital Heart Defects
Prenatal Care and Perinatal Regionalization for Congenital Heart Defects Open
Importance Regionalization is a system by which neonates with congenital heart defects (CHDs) are directed to risk-appropriate levels of care. However, the role of prenatal care in delivery location remains unclear. Objective To estimate a…
View article: Developmental Outcomes of Very Preterm Infants Conceived Through In Vitro Fertilization
Developmental Outcomes of Very Preterm Infants Conceived Through In Vitro Fertilization Open
Infants born very preterm after IVF conception have similar in-hospital and ND outcomes when compared to other very preterm infants. This is reassuring information that can be shared with individuals considering IVF conception.
View article: Neonatal blood pressure by birth weight, gestational age, and postnatal age: a systematic review
Neonatal blood pressure by birth weight, gestational age, and postnatal age: a systematic review Open
Background Blood pressure is a vital hemodynamic marker during the neonatal period. However, normative values are often derived from small observational studies. Understanding the normative range would help to identify ideal thresholds for…
View article: Impact of Physician Characteristics on Late-Onset Sepsis (LOS) Evaluation in the NICU
Impact of Physician Characteristics on Late-Onset Sepsis (LOS) Evaluation in the NICU Open
The threshold for a late-onset sepsis (LOS) evaluation varies considerably across NICUs. This unexplained variability is probably related in part to physician bias regarding when sepsis should be “ruled out”. The aim of this study is to de…
View article: Feasibility Study of Early Blood Pressure Management in Extremely Preterm Infants
Feasibility Study of Early Blood Pressure Management in Extremely Preterm Infants Open
To assess the feasibility of a randomized placebo controlled trial (RCT) of blood pressure (BP) management for extremely preterm infants.
View article: Stronger and More Vulnerable: A Balanced View of the Impacts of the NICU Experience on Parents
Stronger and More Vulnerable: A Balanced View of the Impacts of the NICU Experience on Parents Open
For parents, the experience of having an infant in the NICU is often psychologically traumatic. No parent can be fully prepared for the extreme stress and range of emotions of caring for a critically ill newborn. As health care providers f…
View article: Early blood pressure, antihypotensive therapy and outcomes at 18–22 months’ corrected age in extremely preterm infants
Early blood pressure, antihypotensive therapy and outcomes at 18–22 months’ corrected age in extremely preterm infants Open
Investigate relationships between early blood pressure (BP) changes, receipt of anti-hypotensive therapy, and 18 – 22 month corrected age (CA) outcomes for extremely preterm infants.
View article: Stronger and More Vulnerable: A Balanced View of the Impacts of the NICU Experience on Parents
Stronger and More Vulnerable: A Balanced View of the Impacts of the NICU Experience on Parents Open
For parents, the experience of having an infant in the NICU is often psychologically traumatic. No parent can be fully prepared for the extreme stress and range of emotions of caring for a critically ill newborn. As health care providers f…
View article: Early blood pressure, antihypotensive therapy and outcomes at 18–22 months’ corrected age in extremely preterm infants
Early blood pressure, antihypotensive therapy and outcomes at 18–22 months’ corrected age in extremely preterm infants Open
Objective To investigate the relationships between early blood pressure (BP) changes, receipt of antihypotensive therapy and 18–22 months’ corrected age (CA) outcomes for extremely preterm infants. Design Prospective observational study of…
View article: Feeding Intolerance and Poor Growth in Infants with Gastroschisis: Longitudinal Experience with Consecutive Patients over Thirteen Years.
Feeding Intolerance and Poor Growth in Infants with Gastroschisis: Longitudinal Experience with Consecutive Patients over Thirteen Years. Open
Many infants with gastroschisis have poor growth before and after hospital discharge. Aggressive feeding advancement may be a contributing factor to this finding and preterm infants may be at greater risk for poor growth than term infants.
View article: Feeding Intolerance and Poor Growth in Infants with Gastroschisis: Longitudinal Experience with Consecutive Patients over Thirteen Years
Feeding Intolerance and Poor Growth in Infants with Gastroschisis: Longitudinal Experience with Consecutive Patients over Thirteen Years Open
Objectives: 1) To investigate in-hospital factors associated with delayed tolerance of full volume enteral nutrition and 2) To assess longitudinal growth in a contemporary population of infants with gastroschisis.Design: Retrospective sing…
View article: A newborn with massive intra-abdominal haemorrhage
A newborn with massive intra-abdominal haemorrhage Open
We describe an unusual case of an intra-abdominal teratoma with massive bleeding presenting as sudden cardiovascular collapse immediately after birth. The infant required massive volume and blood product transfusion, alongside emergent tum…