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Lethal Effect of a Single Dose of Rasburicase in a Preterm Newborn Infant

Lethal Effect of a Single Dose of Rasburicase in a Preterm Newborn Infant

... This case report describes a preterm newborn infant who was treated with a single dose of rasburicase for an increase in uric acid level. He died on the third day as a result of complications of hemolysis, ...

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A Theoretical and Practical Approach to Defining “Adequate Oxygenation” in the Preterm Newborn

A Theoretical and Practical Approach to Defining “Adequate Oxygenation” in the Preterm Newborn

... technology to measure the status of the venous oxygen compartment.‍ If NIRS technology is to be used to determine tissue oxygen saturation, where is it likely to be the most informative? In the preterm ...

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A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Clustered Care on Physiological Parameters, Stress Level and Comfort among Preterm Newborn admitted in NICU in Tertiary Care Settings,
Coimbatore

A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Clustered Care on Physiological Parameters, Stress Level and Comfort among Preterm Newborn admitted in NICU in Tertiary Care Settings, Coimbatore

... of preterm newborn. Nineteen preterm babies with gestational age 30 weeks, mean birth weight 1385 gram), were included in this ...15 preterm infants were classified as quiet to very quiet and ...

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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

... on preterm population in tertiary care ...preterm newborn. Newborns cared in NICU may differ considerably from newborn in SNCU both in terms of disease severity and quality of treatment ...

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Thrombopoietin in the Thrombocytopenic Term and Preterm Newborn

Thrombopoietin in the Thrombocytopenic Term and Preterm Newborn

... was preterm (GA: 30 weeks) and who we speculate developed throm- bocytopenia secondary to an exchange transfusion for erythroblastosis fetalis, did not have characteris- tics that were unique to our study or that ...

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Initial Oxygen Use for Preterm Newborn Resuscitation: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis

Initial Oxygen Use for Preterm Newborn Resuscitation: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis

... Task Force was that it would be very unlikely that there were any additional unpublished studies given the intense clinical interest in this topic, the international reach and involvement of the committee, and the ...

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Metabolic Bone Disease in preterm newborn: an update on nutritional issues

Metabolic Bone Disease in preterm newborn: an update on nutritional issues

... An adequate nutritional intake of calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D and passive physical exercise may prevent abnormal bone-remodelling activity during first weeks of life and may optimize growth potential of ...

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Prevention of nasal trauma due to CPAP in a preterm newborn: case report

Prevention of nasal trauma due to CPAP in a preterm newborn: case report

... to preterm infants, producing adequate gas exchange, decreasing the complications induced by invasive mechanical ventilation and reducing bronchopulmonary ...weight preterm who used a system of nasal CPAP ...

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Postnatal Fetal and Adult Hemoglobin Synthesis in Early Preterm Newborn Infants

Postnatal Fetal and Adult Hemoglobin Synthesis in Early Preterm Newborn Infants

... normal newborn infants 25-43 wk ...of newborn infants at term. 53 blood samples from 25 preterm and 11 full-term infants were incubated in an amino acid mixture containing [ 14 C]leucine, and column- ...

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Intracranial Serratia infection in preterm newborn infants

Intracranial Serratia infection in preterm newborn infants

... Four cases of cerebral Serratia infection in preterm infants were diagnosed with the aid of real-time sector sonography, Three cases had brain abscesses and one case had ventriculitis, I[r] ...

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Respiratory management of the preterm newborn in the delivery room

Respiratory management of the preterm newborn in the delivery room

... of preterm infants has improved significantly during the past several ...morbidity. Preterm infants have both structural and functional lung immaturity compared with term infants, making them more likely to ...

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Episodes of Apnea and Bradycardia in the Preterm Newborn: Impact on Cerebral Circulation

Episodes of Apnea and Bradycardia in the Preterm Newborn: Impact on Cerebral Circulation

... again decrease in diastolic flow velocity with mild bradycardia, and similar changes in. arterial blood pressure.[r] ...

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Vitamin B6 Vitamer Concentrations in Cerebrospinal Fluid Differ Between Preterm and Term Newborn Infants

Vitamin B6 Vitamer Concentrations in Cerebrospinal Fluid Differ Between Preterm and Term Newborn Infants

... of preterm newborn infants , 30 weeks of gesta- tional age (GA) (range, 25 – 29 weeks; n = ...In preterm newborns #28 weeks of GA (n = 9), supplementation of pyridoxal did not induce a serum PLP ...

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Why Do Newborn Infants Have a High Plasma Creatinine?

Why Do Newborn Infants Have a High Plasma Creatinine?

... healthy preterm newborn is indeed exceptional because the produc- tion, and thus the plasma level and the urinary ex- cretion of creatinine, is a measure of total body mus- cle mass, which by any standard, ...

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A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Donor Breast Milk Bank Feed among Preterm Newborns from selected centres at Madurai

A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Donor Breast Milk Bank Feed among Preterm Newborns from selected centres at Madurai

... The first donor breast milk bank opened in Vienna, Austria in 1909 and the first in North America opened in 1919 in Boston, USA. There are around 517 donor breast milk banks all over the globe. However the first donor ...

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A Quality Improvement Project to Increase Breast Milk Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

A Quality Improvement Project to Increase Breast Milk Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

... The goal of the CPQCC/CCS Breastmilk Nutrition Quality Improvement Collab- orative was to increase breast milk feeding in VLBW infants in 11 partici- pating hospitals. Breast milk feeding rates improved signi fi cantly ...

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Norrie disease gene polymorphism in Indonesian infants with retinopathy of prematurity

Norrie disease gene polymorphism in Indonesian infants with retinopathy of prematurity

... Objective Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a major cause of blindness in newborn infants, which also occurs in low-income and middle-income countries. Why ROP progresses in some infants while it regresses in ...

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Association of foot length and gestational maturity in neonates: a single centre study

Association of foot length and gestational maturity in neonates: a single centre study

... Foot length measured as the distance from the heel to the greater toe of the right foot by using Digital slide caliper (Figure 3). Measurements were taken parallel to the long axis of the foot, and by the same observer ...

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Pulsed Doppler Determinations of Cardiac Output in Neonates: Normal Standards for Clinical Use

Pulsed Doppler Determinations of Cardiac Output in Neonates: Normal Standards for Clinical Use

... sults of a survey of echocardiographic measurements. Alverson DC, Eldridge MW, Johnson JD, et a!: Noninvasive measurement of cardiac output in healthy preterm and term newborn infants. W[r] ...

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Steps for implementing delayed cord clamping in a hospital setting

Steps for implementing delayed cord clamping in a hospital setting

... in preterm newborns has not been widely adopted and few institutions have policies regarding DCC ...in preterm infants [4] may be perceived as non- specific and may raise concerns that inconsistent DCC ...

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