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View article: School Performance of Preterm-Born Children After Intraventricular Hemorrhage
School Performance of Preterm-Born Children After Intraventricular Hemorrhage Open
Importance Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a significant complication of preterm birth, affecting approximately 20% of preterm infants. Despite its prevalence, the effect of IVH beyond the impact of prematurity alone has been scarcely…
View article: Delivery room oxygen titration strategies for resuscitation of preterm infants
Delivery room oxygen titration strategies for resuscitation of preterm infants Open
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: Research objective 1: to assess the effects of different oxygen saturation targets for the delivery room resuscitation of preterm infants. Research obj…
View article: Epidemiology of early-onset and late-onset invasive infections in Australian neonates and infants: a retrospective multicentre study
Epidemiology of early-onset and late-onset invasive infections in Australian neonates and infants: a retrospective multicentre study Open
Background There has been little decline in neonatal mortality rates over recent decades, and this is now further challenged by the rising prevalence of antimicrobial resistance. In Australia, the incidence of neonatal sepsis is low on a g…
View article: Sodium Butyrate Rescues Neurodevelopmental Deficits Following Perinatal Methadone Exposure
Sodium Butyrate Rescues Neurodevelopmental Deficits Following Perinatal Methadone Exposure Open
Prenatal opioid exposure (POE) induces long-term neurodevelopmental, behavioral and cognitive deficits for which no targeted treatments are available. The mechanisms underlying POE deficits are poorly understood, but have been linked to a …
View article: School outcomes after HIE: a population-based cohort study
School outcomes after HIE: a population-based cohort study Open
Objective To study the school performance of children with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) relative to population controls from childhood to early adolescence. Design Population-based cohort study. Setting New South Wales, Australia…
View article: Association between out-of-home care and mortality in children with prenatal drug exposure: a retrospective population-based cohort study
Association between out-of-home care and mortality in children with prenatal drug exposure: a retrospective population-based cohort study Open
Objective To determine if out-of-home care (OOHC) reduces the risk of death in children with prenatal drug exposure (PDE). Design Population-based cohort study. Setting New South Wales, Australia. Patients Children with PDE, born between 2…
View article: Future Proofing Study: a cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a universal school-based cognitive–behavioural programme for adolescent depression
Future Proofing Study: a cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a universal school-based cognitive–behavioural programme for adolescent depression Open
Background Psychological prevention programmes delivered in schools may reduce symptoms of depression. However, high-quality, large-scale trials are lacking. Objective The aim was to examine whether a digital cognitive–behavioural programm…
View article: Acupuncture for neonatal abstinence syndrome in newborn infants
Acupuncture for neonatal abstinence syndrome in newborn infants Open
The limited available evidence is insufficient to establish the benefits and harms of acupuncture for the management of NAS in newborn infants. Both studies we included in this review assessed non-invasive acupuncture and reported no adver…
View article: Targeted oxygenation in the respiratory care of premature infants at delivery—effects on outcome: a randomised controlled trial (Torpido 3060) study protocol
Targeted oxygenation in the respiratory care of premature infants at delivery—effects on outcome: a randomised controlled trial (Torpido 3060) study protocol Open
Introduction The safest oxygen levels needed for preterm infant respiratory support at birth are uncertain. We aimed to compare the outcomes of infants up to 28 6 weeks gestation who had respiratory care initiated at birth with fractional …
View article: Designing a precision-medicine platform trial to improve the nutritional care and intestinal health of very preterm babies: the COLLABORATE study
Designing a precision-medicine platform trial to improve the nutritional care and intestinal health of very preterm babies: the COLLABORATE study Open
Background Nutrition is essential for preterm brain development. Optimal nutrition is dependent upon gastrointestinal health. Primary objective To form a multiprofessional collaboration to design the world’s first neonatal precision-medici…
View article: Perinatal exposure to methadone or buprenorphine impairs hippocampal-dependent cognition and brain development in juvenile rats
Perinatal exposure to methadone or buprenorphine impairs hippocampal-dependent cognition and brain development in juvenile rats Open
The opioid crisis continues to escalate, disproportionately affecting women of reproductive age. Traditionally the first line of treatment for pregnant women with opioid use disorder is the mu-opioid receptor agonist methadone. However, in…
View article: Epidemiology of early- and late-onset serious bacterial infections in Australian neonates and infants: A retrospective multicentre study
Epidemiology of early- and late-onset serious bacterial infections in Australian neonates and infants: A retrospective multicentre study Open
Background There has been little decline in neonatal mortality rates over recent decades, and this is now further challenged by the rising prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). In Australia, the incidence of neonatal sepsis is low …
View article: Improving neurological and mental health outcomes for children with prenatal drug exposure
Improving neurological and mental health outcomes for children with prenatal drug exposure Open
Prenatal drug exposure is a global public health problem that will never be completely eliminated. Some drugs are essential for maternal health but many others are used recreationally and for non-medical reasons. Both legal and illegal dru…
View article: Tracheostomy in infants in an Australian Tertiary Children’s Hospital: have the indications and outcomes changed?
Tracheostomy in infants in an Australian Tertiary Children’s Hospital: have the indications and outcomes changed? Open
Objectives To determine if there have been changes over time for indications and outcomes of tracheostomies in infants. Methods Retrospective review of infant tracheostomies at a tertiary children’s hospital across two time periods (epoch …
View article: Aspects on Oxygenation in Preterm Infants before, Immediately after Birth, and Beyond
Aspects on Oxygenation in Preterm Infants before, Immediately after Birth, and Beyond Open
Background: Oxygen is crucial for life but too little (hypoxia) or too much (hyperoxia) may be fatal or cause lifelong morbidity. Summary: In this review, we discuss the challenges of balancing oxygen control in preterm infants during feta…
View article: Health Care Needs and Costs for Children Exposed to Prenatal Substance Use to Adulthood
Health Care Needs and Costs for Children Exposed to Prenatal Substance Use to Adulthood Open
Importance Children exposed to substance use during pregnancy have increased health needs but whether these are influenced by engagement in out-of-home care is uncertain. Objective To evaluate the association between substance use during p…
View article: Initial Oxygen Concentration for the Resuscitation of Infants Born at Less Than 32 Weeks’ Gestation
Initial Oxygen Concentration for the Resuscitation of Infants Born at Less Than 32 Weeks’ Gestation Open
Importance Resuscitation with lower fractional inspired oxygen (FiO 2 ) reduces mortality in term and near-term infants but the impact of this practice on very preterm infants is unclear. Objective To evaluate the relative effectiveness of…
View article: ‘Joining the Dots: Linking Prenatal Drug Exposure to Childhood and Adolescence’ – research protocol of a population cohort study
‘Joining the Dots: Linking Prenatal Drug Exposure to Childhood and Adolescence’ – research protocol of a population cohort study Open
Introduction Prenatal drug exposure (PDE) is one of the most important causes of child harm, but comprehensive information about the long-term outcomes of the families is difficult to ascertain. The Joining the Dots cohort study uses linke…
View article: The burden of prenatal and early life maternal substance use among children at risk of maltreatment: A systematic review
The burden of prenatal and early life maternal substance use among children at risk of maltreatment: A systematic review Open
Issues Although maternal substance use is a known risk factor for child maltreatment, evidence on the scale of substance use is needed to inform prevention responses. This systematic review synthesised prevalence estimates of maternal subs…
View article: Interconnections between unintended pregnancy, alcohol and other drug use, and pregnancy, birth, infant, childhood and socioeconomic outcomes: a scoping review
Interconnections between unintended pregnancy, alcohol and other drug use, and pregnancy, birth, infant, childhood and socioeconomic outcomes: a scoping review Open
Background Unintended pregnancy (UIP) and substance use disorder share underlying root causes with similar impacts for women and their offspring in pregnancy, birth and beyond. Furthermore, intoxication with alcohol and other drugs (AOD) i…
View article: Prophylaxis of Patent Ductus Arteriosus with Paracetamol in Extremely Low Gestational Age Newborns (ELGANs): A Single-Institution Observational Study in Vietnam
Prophylaxis of Patent Ductus Arteriosus with Paracetamol in Extremely Low Gestational Age Newborns (ELGANs): A Single-Institution Observational Study in Vietnam Open
Introduction: Prophylactic paracetamol for extremely low gestation age neonates (ELGAN, <27 weeks’ gestation) with symptomatic patent ductus arteriosus (sPDA) in high-income countries (HIC) reduces medical and surgical interventions. Its e…
View article: A Systematic Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
A Systematic Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Open
Background: The prevalence of neonatal abstinence syndrome is increasing, but the number and quality of clinical practice guidelines available are unknown. This systematic review aimed to identify, appraise and evaluate clinical practice g…
View article: Editorial: Women in Neonatology 2022
Editorial: Women in Neonatology 2022 Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Pediatr., 10 October 2023Sec. Neonatology Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1288980
View article: Acupuncture for procedural pain in newborn infants
Acupuncture for procedural pain in newborn infants Open
Objectives: This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows:. To assess the benefits and harms of acupuncture in newborn infants undergoing painful procedures.
View article: Interconnections between unintended pregnancy, alcohol and other drug use, and pregnancy, birth, infant, childhood, and socio-economic outcomes: a scoping review
Interconnections between unintended pregnancy, alcohol and other drug use, and pregnancy, birth, infant, childhood, and socio-economic outcomes: a scoping review Open
Background Unintended pregnancy (UIP) and substance use disorder (SUD) share underlying root causes with similar potential impacts for women and their offspring in pregnancy, birth and beyond. Furthermore, use of alcohol and other drugs (A…
View article: Acupuncture for neonatal abstinence syndrome in newborn infants
Acupuncture for neonatal abstinence syndrome in newborn infants Open
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess if acupuncture reduces the treatment duration of neonatal abstinence syndrome(NAS) in newborn infants, reduces adverse events and reduces len…
View article: Editorial: The neurology and neurobiology of neonatal abstinence syndrome
Editorial: The neurology and neurobiology of neonatal abstinence syndrome Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Pediatr., 02 May 2023Sec. Neonatology Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1201352
View article: The Future Proofing Study: Design, methods and baseline characteristics of a prospective cohort study of the mental health of Australian adolescents
The Future Proofing Study: Design, methods and baseline characteristics of a prospective cohort study of the mental health of Australian adolescents Open
Objectives The Future Proofing Study (FPS) was established to examine factors associated with the onset and course of mental health conditions during adolescence. This paper describes the design, methods, and baseline characteristics of th…