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View article: Glucose-to-lactate ratio in infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy treated with hypothermia
Glucose-to-lactate ratio in infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy treated with hypothermia Open
Glucose-to-lactate ratio did not predict neurodevelopmental outcome in infants with HIE treated with TH. Further investigation is needed to explore the prognostic significance of this biomarker. Glycemia and lactate blood levels measured a…
View article: Carboxyhemoglobin as a biomarker of oxidative stress and neonatal brain injury
Carboxyhemoglobin as a biomarker of oxidative stress and neonatal brain injury Open
COHb fraction measured in the first week of life can predict brain growth and injury in VPI at TEA. These results suggest the role of COHb as a promising early biomarker of neurological impairments, also thanks to the ease of its measureme…
View article: Cord red blood cell transfusions for severe retinopathy in preterm neonates in Italy: a multicenter randomized controlled trial
Cord red blood cell transfusions for severe retinopathy in preterm neonates in Italy: a multicenter randomized controlled trial Open
Funded by Fresenius HemoCare Italia SRL (Prot. N 0038762/21-04/11/2021; grant number 5800134-FPG).
View article: Fetal Hemoglobin in Preterm Infants After Resuscitation with Immediate Cord Clamping, Delayed Cord Clamping, or Cord Milking
Fetal Hemoglobin in Preterm Infants After Resuscitation with Immediate Cord Clamping, Delayed Cord Clamping, or Cord Milking Open
Background: Fetal hemoglobin (HbF) plays a beneficial role in the progressive adaptation to the postnatal oxygen-rich environment in preterm infants due to its peculiar properties. Our aim was to evaluate if preterm infants resuscitated wi…
View article: Cord blood transfusions in extremely low gestational age neonates to reduce severe retinopathy of prematurity: results of a prespecified interim analysis of the randomized BORN trial
Cord blood transfusions in extremely low gestational age neonates to reduce severe retinopathy of prematurity: results of a prespecified interim analysis of the randomized BORN trial Open
Background Preterm infants are at high risk for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), with potential life-long visual impairment. Low fetal hemoglobin (HbF) levels predict ROP. It is unknown if preventing the HbF decrease also reduces ROP. Met…
View article: Cord Blood Transfusions in Extremely Low Gestational Age Neonates in Italy: Results of a Prespecified Interim Analysis of the Randomized Born Trial.
Cord Blood Transfusions in Extremely Low Gestational Age Neonates in Italy: Results of a Prespecified Interim Analysis of the Randomized Born Trial. Open
Background Preterm infants are at high risk for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), with potential life-long visual impairment. Low fetal hemoglobin (HbF) levels have been associated with ROP, but it is presently unknown if preventing the Hb…
View article: BORN study: a multicenter randomized trial investigating cord blood red blood cell transfusions to reduce the severity of retinopathy of prematurity in extremely low gestational age neonates
BORN study: a multicenter randomized trial investigating cord blood red blood cell transfusions to reduce the severity of retinopathy of prematurity in extremely low gestational age neonates Open
Background Extremely low gestational age neonates (ELGANs, i.e., neonates born before 28 weeks of gestation) are at high risk of developing retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), with potential long-life visual impairment. Due to concomitant an…
View article: BORN study: a multicenter randomized trial investigating cord blood RBC transfusions to reduce the ROP severity in extremely low gestational age neonates.
BORN study: a multicenter randomized trial investigating cord blood RBC transfusions to reduce the ROP severity in extremely low gestational age neonates. Open
Background. Extremely low gestational age neonates (ELGAN, i.e., neonates born before 28 weeks of gestation), are at high risk of developing retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), with potential long-life visual impairment. Due to concomitant a…
View article: Feasibility, Reproducibility and Reference Ranges of Left Atrial Strain in Preterm and Term Neonates in the First 48 h of Life
Feasibility, Reproducibility and Reference Ranges of Left Atrial Strain in Preterm and Term Neonates in the First 48 h of Life Open
Left atrial strain (LAS) is the most promising technique for assessment of diastolic dysfunction but few data are available in neonates. Our aim was to assess feasibility and reproducibility, and to provide reference ranges of LAS in healt…
View article: Study protocol: treatment with caffeine of the very preterm infant in the delivery room: a feasibility study
Study protocol: treatment with caffeine of the very preterm infant in the delivery room: a feasibility study Open
Introduction Early treatment with caffeine in the delivery room has been proposed to decrease the need for mechanical ventilation (MV) by limiting episodes of apnoea and improving respiratory mechanics in preterm infants. Thus, the purpose…
View article: Erratum: Neonatal Cerebellar Hemorrhage and Facial Nerve Palsy: An Unusual Association
Erratum: Neonatal Cerebellar Hemorrhage and Facial Nerve Palsy: An Unusual Association Open
It has been brought to the publisher's attention that the page numbers appear incorrectly in the online version of the above article published in American Journal of Perinatology Reports, Volume 10, Issue 3, 2020 (10.1055/s-0040-1715162). …
View article: Neonatal Cerebellar Hemorrhage and Facial Nerve Palsy: An Unusual Association
Neonatal Cerebellar Hemorrhage and Facial Nerve Palsy: An Unusual Association Open
Cerebellar hemorrhage is rare in term newborns and is most often seen after traumatic birth. Lifelong sequelae include motor and cognitive impairment. We report the uncommon case of a late preterm infant born by spontaneous delivery who sh…
View article: TREC and KREC in very preterm infants: reference values and effects of maternal and neonatal factors
TREC and KREC in very preterm infants: reference values and effects of maternal and neonatal factors Open
T-cell receptor excision circles (TREC) and kappa-deleting recombination excision circles (KREC) assays have been used for severe combined immunodeficiencies newborn screening (NBS). We assessed TREC and KREC NBS values in preterm infants …