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Individualized Behavioral and Environmental Care for the Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infant at High Risk for Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Developmental Outcome

Individualized Behavioral and Environmental Care for the Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infant at High Risk for Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Developmental Outcome

... Preterm Infant at High Risk for Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Neonatal Intensive Individualized Behavioral and Environmental Care for the Very Low Birth Weight. http://pediatrics.aappubli[r] ...

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Donor Human Milk for the High-Risk Infant: Preparation, Safety, and Usage Options in the United States

Donor Human Milk for the High-Risk Infant: Preparation, Safety, and Usage Options in the United States

... With regard to noninfectious contaminants, although these can be difficult to completely eliminate, the pooling process with donor milk makes it very unlikely that these will represent a significant exposure risk. ...

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Original Article Analysis of high-risk factors and effect of early intervention on preterm infant neurodevelopment

Original Article Analysis of high-risk factors and effect of early intervention on preterm infant neurodevelopment

... a high risk of CP due to bronchopulmonary dys- plasia (BPD), retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), and intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) [6, ...eral high-risk factors for the development of ...and ...

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Early Physical Therapy Effects on the High-Risk Infant: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Early Physical Therapy Effects on the High-Risk Infant: A Randomized Controlled Trial

... First, because no control child had received treatment prior to 6 months of age and because we had uniformly collected outcome data on all of the study children at 6 months, a complete s[r] ...

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Infants at High Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome??? Have They Been Identified???—A Commentary

Infants at High Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome??? Have They Been Identified???—A Commentary

... Sleep apnea as part of a sequence of events: a comparison of three months old infants at low and increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Hoppenbrouwers T, Hodgman JE, McG[r] ...

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Mid childhood outcomes of infant siblings at familial high risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Mid childhood outcomes of infant siblings at familial high risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder

... in high-risk siblings followed further, into the school-age ...of high- risk siblings without ASD showed either low scores on IQ, language or attainment measures and/or parent reported ...

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Fifteen minute consultation: stabilisaton of the high risk newborn infant beside the mother

Fifteen minute consultation: stabilisaton of the high risk newborn infant beside the mother

... For standard equipment, a solid-based mattress should be used, and the side barriers of the platform lowered to create a flat surface. At vaginal births, wheel the platform longitudinally alongside the mother’s bed and ...

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Quality-Improvement Effort to Reduce Hypothermia Among High-Risk Infants on a Mother-Infant Unit

Quality-Improvement Effort to Reduce Hypothermia Among High-Risk Infants on a Mother-Infant Unit

... We measured changes in monthly percentages of newborns with hypothermic events by both traditional and statistical process control (SPC) methods.‍ With traditional statistics, we compared groups by using boxplots and t ...

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Near Miss Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Episodes? A Clinical and Electrocardiographic Correlation

Near Miss Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Episodes? A Clinical and Electrocardiographic Correlation

... Home monitoring of infants who are considered to be at high risk for sudden infant death syndrome.. (SIDS) has been increasingly used in recent years in an attempt to prevent sudden infa[r] ...

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A Case Report of 2 Sirolimus-Related Deaths Among Infants With Kaposiform Hemangioendotheliomas

A Case Report of 2 Sirolimus-Related Deaths Among Infants With Kaposiform Hemangioendotheliomas

... the high risk of hemorrhage (platelet count: 41 000 cells per μL); his methylprednisolone was continued at 2 mg/kg per day and propranolol was added at 1 mg/kg per ...

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Parental Reports of Apnea and Bradycardia: Temporal Characteristics and Accuracy

Parental Reports of Apnea and Bradycardia: Temporal Characteristics and Accuracy

... Home apnea monitoring in ‘near-miss’ sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and in siblings of SIDS victims. Incidence of severe apnea and death in infants identified at high risk for sudde[r] ...

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Dishwasher Effluent Burns in Infants

Dishwasher Effluent Burns in Infants

... ronmental care for the very low birth weight preterm infant at high risk for bronchopulmonary dysplasia: neonatal intensive care unit and de- velopmental outcome1. Gunzenhauser N, ed.[r] ...

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Maternal Neutralization Resistant Virus Variants Do Not Predict Infant HIV Infection Risk

Maternal Neutralization Resistant Virus Variants Do Not Predict Infant HIV Infection Risk

... ABSTRACT Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV provides a setting for studying immune correlates of protection. Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) are suggested to contribute to a viral bottleneck during MTCT, but their ...

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Validation of the Pittsburgh Infant Brain Injury Score for Abusive Head Trauma

Validation of the Pittsburgh Infant Brain Injury Score for Abusive Head Trauma

... This multicenter prospective CPR validation demonstrates that 4 easily measureable clinical variables (dermatologic examination, age, head circumference, and serum hemoglobin) can help physicians assess which ...

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Timetable for oral prevention in childhood—a current opinion

Timetable for oral prevention in childhood—a current opinion

... Breastfeeding is encouraged as the ideal form of feed- ing for young infants. However, in some instances, older infants with erupted teeth and some very young children will breastfeed frequently on demand throughout the ...

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Hospital Discharge of the High-Risk Neonate

Hospital Discharge of the High-Risk Neonate

... the high-risk neonate first published by the American Academy of Pediatrics in ...the high-risk neonate, the timing of discharge, and planning for care after ...of high-risk ...

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Risk Factors for Hospitalization With Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Children in Rural Alaska

Risk Factors for Hospitalization With Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Children in Rural Alaska

... those risk factors that remained in at least 1 fi nal subgroup ...medically high-risk infants), status of the case as a medically high-risk infant was signi fi cantly associated ...

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Audiological screening of high risk infants and prevalence of risk factors

Audiological screening of high risk infants and prevalence of risk factors

... among high risk infants as per Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) criteria and to study the risk factors associated with neonatal hearing ...

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Postdischarge Utilization of Medical Services by High-risk Infants: Experience in a Large Managed Care Organization

Postdischarge Utilization of Medical Services by High-risk Infants: Experience in a Large Managed Care Organization

... Infants discharged from in- tensive care nurseries are a high-risk infant (HRI) popu- lation known to have increased utilization of medical.. services.[r] ...

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Incorporating Recognition and Management of Perinatal Depression Into Pediatric Practice

Incorporating Recognition and Management of Perinatal Depression Into Pediatric Practice

... ideation, risk of harm to the infant, or severe mental illness, there may be urgent or emergent need for referral to an emergency psychiatric setting for evaluation and ...of risk or modality of ...

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