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Oxygen Saturation Nomogram in Newborns Screened for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Oxygen Saturation Nomogram in Newborns Screened for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... the newborns from all 3 centers, demonstrating the feasibility of this ...for oxygen saturation , 90%. Eight newborns who failed the fi rst screen with saturation , 90% should have ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Pulse Oximetry Screening for Congenital Heart Disease in Asymptomatic Newborns

Effectiveness of Pulse Oximetry Screening for Congenital Heart Disease in Asymptomatic Newborns

... for critical CCVM was performed by ob- taining a single determination of postductal saturation on all asymptomatic newborns (n ⫽ 11 281) in the well-infant nurseries of 2 participating hospitals ... See full document

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Implementation of Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening in Minnesota

Implementation of Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening in Minnesota

... screen newborns in accordance with ...study screened 7549 newborns with 6 failed screens and 1 CCHD ...115 newborns, with 29% of retesting due to misinterpretation of the ...of newborns ... See full document

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Implementing Recommended Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Implementing Recommended Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... lower oxygen saturations associ- ated with ...Adult Congenital Treatment registry of pediatric cardiac catheterization ...of oxygen saturation and pulse oxi- metry readings are recorded, ... See full document

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Can echocardiographic screening in the early days of life detect critical congenital heart disease among apparently healthy newborns?

Can echocardiographic screening in the early days of life detect critical congenital heart disease among apparently healthy newborns?

... consecutive newborns, including those with significant prematurity, chromo- somal or genetic abnormality, prenatally diagnosed CHD, and/or clinical signs or symptoms of CHD ...of newborns who ... See full document

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<p>Role of pulse oximetry in detecting critical congenital heart disease among newborns delivered at a high altitude setting in Ethiopia</p>

<p>Role of pulse oximetry in detecting critical congenital heart disease among newborns delivered at a high altitude setting in Ethiopia</p>

... Results: A total of 56/941 (6.0%) newborns tested positive during the screening test. Of those 56 cases, subsequent echocardiography examination detected persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) in ... See full document

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Cost-Effectiveness of Routine Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease in US Newborns

Cost-Effectiveness of Routine Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease in US Newborns

... Without routine screening, the total estimated inpatient cost for CCHD during all of infancy averaged over the entire cohort was $70.32 per infant (Table 3). With screening, the total es- timated average cost for ... See full document

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Updated Strategies for Pulse Oximetry Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Updated Strategies for Pulse Oximetry Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... for critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) using pulse oximetry became mandatory in the United ...an oxygen saturation of at least 95% in both (formerly either) the upper and ... See full document

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Pulse oximetry screening: a review of diagnosing critical congenital heart disease in newborns

Pulse oximetry screening: a review of diagnosing critical congenital heart disease in newborns

... motion and label it as artifact or perform calculations quickly in a way that renders them motion tolerant. The SpO 2 value is not a continuous assessment. The pulse oximeter uses an algo- rithm to average readings over ... See full document

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Effects of a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease

Effects of a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease

... With medical advances and the development of new surgical techniques in the last few years, life expectation of patients with congenital heart disease has notably increased. However, their functional ... See full document

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Prevalence of cardiovascular disease among Bangladeshi adult population: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the studies

Prevalence of cardiovascular disease among Bangladeshi adult population: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the studies

... rheumatic heart disease) were not ...rheumatic heart disease in the adult population was unexpected, despite the fact that a large proportion of Bangladeshi population suffers from ... See full document

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THE POSITION OF THE OXYGEN DISSOCIATION CURVE OF THE BLOOD IN CYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

THE POSITION OF THE OXYGEN DISSOCIATION CURVE OF THE BLOOD IN CYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

... In the case of congenital heart disease the increase in oxygen transport capacity would be less for a given displacement of the curve than in residents at high altitudes because the lowe[r] ... See full document

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CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

... arteriosus is determined by the presence of a continuous machinery murmur, best heard at about the second left interspace near the sternum. Diagnosis of coarctation of the aorta rests up[r] ... See full document

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Age at Referral and Mortality From Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Age at Referral and Mortality From Critical Congenital Heart Disease

... American Heart Association Congenital Heart Defects Committee of the Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, Coun- cil on Cardiovascular Nursing, and Inter- disciplinary Council on ... See full document

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A Comparative study of Plasma Fibrinogen in Male and Female patients with Coronary Artery Disease

A Comparative study of Plasma Fibrinogen in Male and Female patients with Coronary Artery Disease

... Further, data from the Framingham Heart Study support and also characterize the association between fibrinogen and cardiovascular disease. First, increased fibrinogen may be a pathway by which the ... See full document

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Factors Associated With Late Detection of Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Newborns

Factors Associated With Late Detection of Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Newborns

... The authors thank the staff of the Florida Department of Health ’ s FBDR, Children ’ s Medical Services Program, and Florida AHCA for data accessibility and acquisition. We also thank Adrienne Henderson and Gloria Barker ... See full document

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Effects of hypoxia acclimation on morpho physiological traits over three
generations of Daphnia magna

Effects of hypoxia acclimation on morpho physiological traits over three generations of Daphnia magna

... and oxygen affinity (Zeis et ...of oxygen regulation under conditions of protracted ambient oxygen deficiency (Pirow et ...in oxygen transport and ... See full document

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Inter-society consensus document on treatment and prevention of bronchiolitis in newborns and infants

Inter-society consensus document on treatment and prevention of bronchiolitis in newborns and infants

... this disease, occa- sionally in the form of co-infection ...this disease represents the main cause of death due to viral infection during the first year of life also in industrialized countries, with an ... See full document

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Epidemiologic Features of the Presentation of Critical Congenital Heart Disease: Implications for Screening

Epidemiologic Features of the Presentation of Critical Congenital Heart Disease: Implications for Screening

... with critical CHD is hemodynamic instability that occurs between birth and surgical or transcatheter ...of critical CHD result in few signs or symptoms initially, can be difficult to identify by physical ... See full document

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Association between early prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution and birth defects: evidence from newborns in Xi’an, China

Association between early prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution and birth defects: evidence from newborns in Xi’an, China

... of neural tube defects, congenital heart disease, congenital polydactyly, cleft palate,.. digestive system abnormalities and gastroschisis, and PM 10 related to congenital heart.[r] ... See full document

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