Katarina Lannering
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View article: Incorporating an Elevated Perfusion Index in the Right Hand Enhanced Screening Sensitivity for Critical Aortic Arch Obstruction in Newborn Infants
Incorporating an Elevated Perfusion Index in the Right Hand Enhanced Screening Sensitivity for Critical Aortic Arch Obstruction in Newborn Infants Open
Aim Newborn infants with critical aortic arch obstruction are often undiagnosed at discharge, despite screening. This study investigated if adding the perfusion index improved early detection. Methods We retrospectively studied 38 newborn …
View article: Newborn Screening for High-Risk Congenital Heart Disease by Dried Blood Spot Biomarker Analysis
Newborn Screening for High-Risk Congenital Heart Disease by Dried Blood Spot Biomarker Analysis Open
Importance Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common human organ malformation, affecting approximately 1 of 125 newborns globally. Objectives Assessing the performance of 2 diagnostic tests using minimal amounts of dried blood spot…
View article: Low false‐positive rate of perfusion index as a screening tool for neonatal aortic coarctation
Low false‐positive rate of perfusion index as a screening tool for neonatal aortic coarctation Open
Aim Adding perfusion index (PI) to pulse oximetry screening (POS) may increase neonatal detection of CoA (aortic coarctation). A cut‐off <0.7% has been suggested but is associated with a high rate of false positives. We aimed to evaluate t…
View article: Low risk of necrotising enterocolitis in enterally fed neonates with critical heart disease: an observational study
Low risk of necrotising enterocolitis in enterally fed neonates with critical heart disease: an observational study Open
Objective We aimed to investigate the frequency of necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) in infants with critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) hypothesising that preoperative enteral feeding does not increase the risk of NEC. Background When …