Gerbrich E. van den Bosch
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View article: Long-term impact of necrotizing enterocolitis on somatosensory function in preterm born children
Long-term impact of necrotizing enterocolitis on somatosensory function in preterm born children Open
Background Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a painful intestinal disease in preterm infants that causes severe prolonged pain requiring high amounts of analgesics. In a critical stage of neurodevelopment, pain and analgesics potentially …
View article: Analgosedative prescribing and loading dose strategies in the neonatal intensive care unit: a retrospective cohort study with a focus on hypothermia-treated and extremely premature neonates
Analgosedative prescribing and loading dose strategies in the neonatal intensive care unit: a retrospective cohort study with a focus on hypothermia-treated and extremely premature neonates Open
Aim Treating discomfort in neonates is complex, and protocols often lack tailored advice, risking inadequate pain management. This study aims to examine analgosedative prescribing behavior in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with a …
View article: Pain management in preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis: an international expert consensus statement
Pain management in preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis: an international expert consensus statement Open
View article: Correction: Complete hepatic caudate lobe resection: is robotic approach safe? Report from experienced centers
Correction: Complete hepatic caudate lobe resection: is robotic approach safe? Report from experienced centers Open
View article: Exposure to clinical stressors during NICU admission in preterm infants
Exposure to clinical stressors during NICU admission in preterm infants Open
View article: Examining the association between child development and parental mental health after preterm birth-related stress: a systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis protocol
Examining the association between child development and parental mental health after preterm birth-related stress: a systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis protocol Open
Introduction Preterm infants born before 32 weeks of gestation are generally admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to receive life-saving treatment, resulting in early exposure to stressful events. Yet, NICU admission is not on…
View article: Visceral Pain in Preterm Infants with Necrotizing Enterocolitis: Underlying Mechanisms and Implications for Treatment
Visceral Pain in Preterm Infants with Necrotizing Enterocolitis: Underlying Mechanisms and Implications for Treatment Open
View article: Analgesia and sedation in premature infants receiving invasive ventilation: a systematic scoping review.
Analgesia and sedation in premature infants receiving invasive ventilation: a systematic scoping review. Open
The purpose of this scoping review is to assess the risks and benefits of providing analgesic and sedative drugs to ventilated premature infants. We sourced primary empirical research reporting outcomes related to the use of pharmacologica…
View article: Parents in Neonatal Pain Management—An International Survey of Parent-Delivered Interventions and Parental Pain Assessment
Parents in Neonatal Pain Management—An International Survey of Parent-Delivered Interventions and Parental Pain Assessment Open
Background: While parent-delivered pain management has been demonstrated to effectively reduce neonatal procedural pain responses, little is known about to what extent it is utilized. Our aim was to explore the utilization of parents in ne…
View article: SHOULD WE REPAIR DIASTASIS WHEN IS ASSOCIATED TO PRIMARY VENTRAL HERNIA?
SHOULD WE REPAIR DIASTASIS WHEN IS ASSOCIATED TO PRIMARY VENTRAL HERNIA? Open
There is low consensus about rectal diastasis concomitant with a primary ventral hernia. However, the new EHS guidelines recommend joint repair in one time. In our group, in cases of asymptomatic diastasis D1–D2 associated with ventral her…
View article: Biomarkers for assessing pain and pain relief in the neonatal intensive care unit
Biomarkers for assessing pain and pain relief in the neonatal intensive care unit Open
Newborns admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) regularly undergo painful procedures and may face various painful conditions such as postoperative pain. Optimal management of pain in these vulnerable preterm and term born neon…
View article: A comparison of ultrafast and conventional spectral Doppler ultrasound to measure cerebral blood flow velocity during inguinal hernia repair in infants
A comparison of ultrafast and conventional spectral Doppler ultrasound to measure cerebral blood flow velocity during inguinal hernia repair in infants Open
View article: The influence of intensive care treatment in infancy on cortisol levels in childhood and adolescence
The influence of intensive care treatment in infancy on cortisol levels in childhood and adolescence Open
Children and adolescents with a history of intensive care treatment in infancy have similar cortisol profiles to those of healthy controls, except for an 18 % lower diurnal cortisol output. The clinical relevance of this reduction is yet t…
View article: Current pain management practices for preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis: a European survey
Current pain management practices for preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis: a European survey Open
View article: Sedation Prior to Intubation at Birth in Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: An International Survey on Current Practices
Sedation Prior to Intubation at Birth in Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: An International Survey on Current Practices Open
Introduction: Infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) are commonly intubated immediately after birth. Consensus on whether to provide sedation prior to intubation in the delivery room is lacking, although avoidance of stress is …
View article: The Risk for Neonatal Hypoglycemia and Bradycardia after Beta-Blocker Use during Pregnancy or Lactation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The Risk for Neonatal Hypoglycemia and Bradycardia after Beta-Blocker Use during Pregnancy or Lactation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Beta-blockers are often used during pregnancy to treat cardiovascular diseases. The described neonatal side effects of maternal beta-blocker use are hypoglycemia and bradycardia, but the evidence base for these is yet to be evaluated compr…
View article: Risk for neonatal hypoglycaemia and bradycardia after beta-blocker use during pregnancy or lactation: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
Risk for neonatal hypoglycaemia and bradycardia after beta-blocker use during pregnancy or lactation: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol Open
Introduction Beta-blockers are often used during pregnancy to treat diseases such as pre-existing hypertension, arrhythmias or pregnancy-related hypertension. Since beta-blockers are able to cross the placenta and can pass into breast milk…
View article: Neonatal Pain, Opioid, and Anesthetic Exposure; What Remains in the Human Brain After the Wheels of Time?
Neonatal Pain, Opioid, and Anesthetic Exposure; What Remains in the Human Brain After the Wheels of Time? Open
Objective To evaluate possible negative long-term effects of neonatal exposure to pain, opioids and anesthetics in children and adolescents. Study Design We studied five unique groups of children recruited from well-documented neonatal coh…
View article: Pain management for necrotizing enterocolitis: getting the balance right
Pain management for necrotizing enterocolitis: getting the balance right Open
Background Adequate pain management for preterm born neonates suffering from the extremely painful disease necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is essential, since neonatal exposure to pain is related to negative short-term and long-term conseq…
View article: COVID-19 lockdown impacts the wellbeing of parents with infants on a Dutch neonatal intensive care unit
COVID-19 lockdown impacts the wellbeing of parents with infants on a Dutch neonatal intensive care unit Open
View article: Developmental neurobiology as a guide for pharmacological management of pain in neonates
Developmental neurobiology as a guide for pharmacological management of pain in neonates Open
View article: Analgesics and Sedatives in Critically Ill Newborns and Infants: The Impact on Long‐Term Neurodevelopment
Analgesics and Sedatives in Critically Ill Newborns and Infants: The Impact on Long‐Term Neurodevelopment Open
Inadequate pain and/or stress management in preterm‐ and term‐born infants has been associated with increased morbidity and even mortality. However, exposure to analgosedatives during early infancy may also be one of the risk factors for s…
View article: Cerebellar Growth Impairment Characterizes School-Aged Children Born Preterm without Perinatal Brain Lesions
Cerebellar Growth Impairment Characterizes School-Aged Children Born Preterm without Perinatal Brain Lesions Open
The results of our study show that perinatal influences that are not primarily neurologic are still able to disturb long-term neurodevelopment, particularly of the developing cerebellum. Including the cerebellum in future neuroprotective s…
View article: Aberrant White Matter Microstructure in Children and Adolescents With the Subtype of Prader–Willi Syndrome at High Risk for Psychosis
Aberrant White Matter Microstructure in Children and Adolescents With the Subtype of Prader–Willi Syndrome at High Risk for Psychosis Open
Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a complex neurogenetic disorder caused by loss of the paternal 15q11.2-q13 locus, due to deletion (DEL), maternal uniparental disomy (mUPD), or imprinting center defects. Individuals with mUPD have up to 60% …
View article: Thermal quantitative sensory testing in healthy Dutch children and adolescents standardized test paradigm and Dutch reference values
Thermal quantitative sensory testing in healthy Dutch children and adolescents standardized test paradigm and Dutch reference values Open
View article: Altered functional resting-state hypothalamic connectivity and abnormal pituitary morphology in children with Prader-Willi syndrome
Altered functional resting-state hypothalamic connectivity and abnormal pituitary morphology in children with Prader-Willi syndrome Open
View article: Neonatal critical illness and development: white matter and hippocampus alterations in school‐age neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation survivors
Neonatal critical illness and development: white matter and hippocampus alterations in school‐age neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation survivors Open
Aim To examine the neurobiology of long‐term neuropsychological deficits after neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ( ECMO ). Method This cross‐sectional study assessed white matter integrity and hippocampal volume of ECMO survivor…
View article: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Open
mission Errors' had a correlation coefficient of -0.46 with morphine exposure (p = 0.05), i.e. a higher exposure to morphine was associated with a lower number of errors.The other significant correlation of -0.46 indicates that children wi…
View article: Prematurity, Opioid Exposure and Neonatal Pain: Do They Affect the Developing Brain?
Prematurity, Opioid Exposure and Neonatal Pain: Do They Affect the Developing Brain? Open
Background: Traditionally, 10 years ago, children born preterm often routinely received morphine, especially during mechanical ventilation. Studies in neonatal rats, whose stage of brain development roughly corresponds to tha…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Prematurity, Opioid Exposure and Neonatal Pain: Do They Affect the Developing Brain?
Supplementary Material for: Prematurity, Opioid Exposure and Neonatal Pain: Do They Affect the Developing Brain? Open
Background: Traditionally, 10 years ago, children born preterm often routinely received morphine, especially during mechanical ventilation. Studies in neonatal rats, whose stage of brain development roughly corresponds to tha…