Top authors were selected to write clinical review articles devoted to Advances in Respiratory Care of the Newborn. Articles are devoted to: Effects of chorioamnionitis on lung function and growth; Delivery room respiratory management of the term and preterm infant; CPAP or INSURE for initial respiratory support; Which CPAP is best?; Non-invasive respiratory support; Volume limited and volume targeted ventilation; Weaning from mechanical ventilation; Predictors of bronchopulmonary dysplasia; Brain Injury in Chronically Ventilated Preterm Neonates: Collateral Damage Related to Ventilation Strategy; The Pulmonary Circulation in Respiratory Failure; Novel methods for assessment of right heart structure and function in pulmonary hypertension; Control of oxygenation; Non-invasive monitoring by photoplethysmography; Cell-based strategies to reconstitute lung function in infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia; Permissive Hypercapnea; Prevention of BPD with Nitric Oxide; and Aero-digestive pulmonary disorders in the neonate.
Jobe AH, Bancalari E. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2001;163(7):1723–9. 3. Walsh MC, Wilson-Costello D, Zadell A, et al. Safety, reliability, and validity of a physiologic definition of bronchopulmonary dysplasia ...
article discusses the role of food intolerance and malabsorption as causes of feeding intolerance in the NICU. DEFINITIONS The terminology describing an abnormal response to food intake can be quite confusing and is often used ...
... and combination (multiple episodes with different pathogens or a single polymicrobial episode) infection had a higher incidence of hearing impairment than those with no infections and those with CoNS infections.4 Other studies have ...
The Term Newborn: Congenital Infections 485 Amaran Moodley and Kurlen S.E. Payton Maternal pathogens can be ... and to focus attention on controversial issues and concepts with the potential to effect change in clinical approach.
... use of TH for term and near-term infants with moderate or severe HIE moved from experimental to routine, both the challenges and the potential of this treatment emerged as hot topics of debate and exploration among neonatologists.
Children with CAKUT require long-term specialty care to assess both urologic and renal function. ... anomalies of the kidneys and urinary tract (CAKUT) are some of the most common abnormalities detected on prenatal imaging assessment.
Urologic issues are particularly important as urologic complications are among the leading causes of long-term ... and anticholinergics.37 Bladder augmentation and reconstruction are indicated with renal deterioration despite maximal ...
Retrieved February 8, 2008, from www.ismp.org/tools/highalertmedications.pdf Institute of Medicine: Crossing the quality chasm of national ... Lesar, A., Mitchell, P., and Sommo, P.: Medication safety in critically ill children.
Hameed AB, Morton CH, Moore A. Improving health care response to cardiovascular disease in pregnancy and ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ... Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr68/ nvsr68_09-508.pdf.
Recent studies have suggested that peripheral vessels are not stiffer in patients who have had KD without aneurysms and those children have an excellent long-term prognosis (McCrindle et al 2017). Nonetheless, it is recommended that ...