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Current Practice Regarding the Enteral Feeding of High-Risk Newborns With Umbilical Catheters In Situ

Current Practice Regarding the Enteral Feeding of High-Risk Newborns With Umbilical Catheters In Situ

... in high-risk newborns, but sup- port for the practice ...fed newborns with umbilical arterial catheters (UACs) in situ, and that trial did not demonstrate any adverse ...where ...

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Values Parents Apply to Decision-Making Regarding Delivery Room Resuscitation for High-Risk Newborns

Values Parents Apply to Decision-Making Regarding Delivery Room Resuscitation for High-Risk Newborns

... Only parents of infants who died were interviewed, because descriptions of their experiences were limited in most existing studies of decision-making for critically ill infants. Parents with high-risk ...

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Noninitiation or Withdrawal of Intensive Care for High-Risk Newborns: In Reply

Noninitiation or Withdrawal of Intensive Care for High-Risk Newborns: In Reply

... We agree that a notably high proportion of the new- borns in Hungary received neonatal phototherapy as compared with those in the United States. It is our opinion that it would be advisable to define a more ...

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Screening of high-risk newborns for hearing in MRMC using OAE and BERA

Screening of high-risk newborns for hearing in MRMC using OAE and BERA

... OAE and BERA was recorded in 500 cases. Out of 400 normal babies two cases had impaired hearing and out of 100 high risk cases 6 had impaired hearing. Out of 35 cases of hyperbilirubinemia 2 cases has ...

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Hearing Screening of High-Risk Newborns with Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials: A Follow-up Study

Hearing Screening of High-Risk Newborns with Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials: A Follow-up Study

... higher incidence of hearing loss in high-risk new- borns.’6’9 Schulman-Galambos and Galambos’6 employed the BAEP technique to test a group of 75 newborns at high risk for hearing loss. R[r] ...

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A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Nesting on Posture and Motor Performance among High Risk Newborns in Vimal Jyothi Hospital at Coimbatore

A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Nesting on Posture and Motor Performance among High Risk Newborns in Vimal Jyothi Hospital at Coimbatore

... 10 newborns in Vimal Jyothi Hospital at ...the newborns for one ...the newborns are not maintaining the position and motor performance in pretest and after keeping babies in nesting, they maintained ...

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Noninitiation or Withdrawal of Intensive Care for High-Risk Newborns

Noninitiation or Withdrawal of Intensive Care for High-Risk Newborns

... a high-risk infant working ...the high-risk infant is essential, and the phy- sician, as the spokesperson for the health care team, must convey this information accurately and openly to the ...

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Monitoring of newborns at high risk for brain injury

Monitoring of newborns at high risk for brain injury

... in high risk newborns, especially to correctly quantify neonatal ...increased risk in the first 24–36 h period [45–47] and additional studies reported seizures in preterm newborns to ...

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Profile of retinopathy of prematurity in late preterm newborn in a district level special newborn care unit of Eastern India

Profile of retinopathy of prematurity in late preterm newborn in a district level special newborn care unit of Eastern India

... The facility based newborn care and establishment of district level special newborn care unit (SNCU) all over the country has improved survival of high risk newborns including premature and low birth ...

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Prevalence of congenital malaria in high risk Ghanaian newborns: a cross sectional study

Prevalence of congenital malaria in high risk Ghanaian newborns: a cross sectional study

... This study shows that patent malaria parasitaemia was uncommon in untreated high-risk newborns referred to Korle Bu Teaching hospital in southern Ghana during the peak seasons for malaria in 2008, ...

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Vitamin D: role of vitamin D in human health beyond skeleton

Vitamin D: role of vitamin D in human health beyond skeleton

... the high prevalence of diabetes and tuberculosis in Indians, which has proved to have very strong correlation with hypovitaminosis D status, it is very essential to take some solid steps for its ...

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A study on prevalence and risk factors of hearing impairment among newborns

A study on prevalence and risk factors of hearing impairment among newborns

... 4268 newborns screened, 275 failed OAE ...40 newborns out of whom 6 failed (prevalence of ...population). Risk factors studied were prematurity, perinatal asphyxia, hyperbilirubinemea requiring ...

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Study of risk factors in children with birth asphyxia

Study of risk factors in children with birth asphyxia

... at risk of developing neurological complications including epilepsy, cerebral palsy and developmental ...delay. Risk factors of birth asphyxia have been divided into antepartum, intrapartum and ...fetal. ...

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Clinical profile of congenital limb anomalies in neonates

Clinical profile of congenital limb anomalies in neonates

... In conclusion, the etiological study, including the genetic work-up, of morphologically classified cases with congenital limb anomalies is helpful in the prevention of many disorders causing limb defects. Prevention can ...

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Prevalence of congenital heart disease in newborns with respiratory distress and cyanosis in a tertiary care hospital in Birjand, Iran during 2016

Prevalence of congenital heart disease in newborns with respiratory distress and cyanosis in a tertiary care hospital in Birjand, Iran during 2016

... the high prevalence of CHD in different areas ...associated risk factors among newborns with respiratory distress and cyanosis (as the most important manifestations of CHD) in Vali-e- Asr Hospital, ...

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Evaluation of High Resolution Melting analysis as an alternate tool to screen for risk alleles associated with small kidneys in Indian newborns

Evaluation of High Resolution Melting analysis as an alternate tool to screen for risk alleles associated with small kidneys in Indian newborns

... One of the challenges in the detection of SNPs in clini- cal samples is to have methods to identify the SNPs rapidly, accurately, and cost effectively. Many assays have been developed to detect SNPs such as direct ...

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Long-term follow-up of newborns at neurological risk

Long-term follow-up of newborns at neurological risk

... From the questionnaire submitted to the people who responded to our invitation regardless of the age, it has emerged that were no statistically significant differences between preterm and term newborns as regards ...

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Term Newborns Who Are at Risk for Sepsis: Are Lumbar Punctures Necessary?

Term Newborns Who Are at Risk for Sepsis: Are Lumbar Punctures Necessary?

... The medical records of all neonates with gestational ages of 37 weeks or more who had blood or CSF cultures positive for patho- gens within the first 7 days of life at the MetroHealth Medical Center were evaluated ...

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Randomized Trial of Silver Nitrate, Erythromycin, and No Eye Prophylaxis for the Prevention of Conjunctivitis Among Newborns Not at Risk for Gonococcal Ophthalmitis

Randomized Trial of Silver Nitrate, Erythromycin, and No Eye Prophylaxis for the Prevention of Conjunctivitis Among Newborns Not at Risk for Gonococcal Ophthalmitis

... Prevention of Conjunctivitis Among Newborns Not at Risk for Gonococcal Randomized Trial of Silver Nitrate, Erythromycin, and No Eye Prophylaxis for the. http://pediatrics.aappublication[r] ...

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Levels of anxiety in high risk pregnant women

Levels of anxiety in high risk pregnant women

... Objective: To identify the levels of anxiety in high-risk pregnant women. Methods: Cross- sectional study of quantitative-descriptive approach conducted with 112 pregnant women admitted to Agamenon ...

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