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https://read.qxmd.com/read/23134911/maternal-and-foetal-risk-factor-and-complication-with-immediate-outcome-during-hospital-stay-of-very-low-birth-weight-babies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M A Mannan, N Jahan, S K Dey, M F Uddin, S Ahmed
This prospective study was done to find out the maternal and foetal risk factors and complications during hospital stay. It was conducted in Special Care Neonatal Unit (SCANU), Department of Child Health, Bangabandhu Memorial Hospital (BBMH), University of Science and Technology Chittagong (USTC) from1st October 2001 to 30th March 2002 and cases were 35 very low birth weight (VLBW) newborns. Common complications of VLBW babies of this series were frequent apnea (40%), Septicemia (25.71%), Hypothermia (17.14%), NEC (14...
October 2012: Mymensingh Medical Journal: MMJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22929600/kangaroo-care-and-behavioral-and-physiologic-pain-responses-in-very-low-birth-weight-twins-a-case-study
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaomei Cong, Regina M Cusson, Naveed Hussain, Di Zhang, Sharon P Kelly
The purpose of this case study was to describe pain responses in three study conditions: longer (30 minutes) kangaroo care (KC) before and throughout heel stick (KC30), shorter (15 minutes) KC before and throughout heel stick (KC15), and incubator care throughout heel stick (IC) in 28-week gestational age twins. Pain responses were measured by crying time, Preterm Infant Pain Profile (PIPP), and heart rate variability indexes, including low-frequency power (LF, representing sympathetic activity), high-frequency power (HF, parasympathetic activity), and LF/HF ratio (sympathetic-parasympathetic balance)...
September 2012: Pain Management Nursing: Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22543544/adverse-cardiorespiratory-events-following-primary-vaccination-of-very-low-birth-weight-infants
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Meinus, G Schmalisch, S Hartenstein, H Proquitté, C C Roehr
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between primary vaccination of preterm infants and prevalence ratios of associated factors for unwanted cardiorespiratory events, following the recommendation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices for immunization of preterm infants at 2 months of chronological age. METHODS: Two-year retrospective study of very low birth weight infants receiving their primary vaccination...
March 2012: Jornal de Pediatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22253394/survival-without-disability-to-age-5-years-after-neonatal-caffeine-therapy-for-apnea-of-prematurity
#44
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Barbara Schmidt, Peter J Anderson, Lex W Doyle, Deborah Dewey, Ruth E Grunau, Elizabeth V Asztalos, Peter G Davis, Win Tin, Diane Moddemann, Alfonso Solimano, Arne Ohlsson, Keith J Barrington, Robin S Roberts
CONTEXT: Very preterm infants are prone to apnea and have an increased risk of death or disability. Caffeine therapy for apnea of prematurity reduces the rates of cerebral palsy and cognitive delay at 18 months of age. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether neonatal caffeine therapy has lasting benefits or newly apparent risks at early school age. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Five-year follow-up from 2005 to 2011 in 31 of 35 academic hospitals in Canada, Australia, Europe, and Israel, where 1932 of 2006 participants (96...
January 18, 2012: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21986336/intermittent-hypoxic-episodes-in-preterm-infants-do-they-matter
#45
REVIEW
Richard J Martin, Katherine Wang, Ozge Köroğlu, Juliann Di Fiore, Prabha Kc
Intermittent hypoxic episodes are typically a consequence of immature respiratory control and remain a troublesome challenge for the neonatologist. Furthermore, their frequency and magnitude are underestimated by clinically employed pulse oximeter settings. In extremely low birth weight infants the incidence of intermittent hypoxia progressively increases over the first 4 weeks of postnatal life, with a subsequent plateau followed by a slow decline beginning at weeks 6-8. Such episodic hypoxia/reoxygenation has the potential to sustain a proinflammatory cascade with resultant multisystem morbidity...
2011: Neonatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21913143/pandemic-a-h1n1-2009-influenza-infections-in-very-low-birth-weight-infants-a-case-series-from-the-german-neonatal-network
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Stein, M Keller, S Ross, M Roggendorf, F Heitmann, T Hoehn, W Göpel, U Felderhoff-Müser, C Härtel
6 cases of clinical influenza A/H1N1(2009) infections were reported within the multi-center German Neonatal Network (GNN) during the primary hospital stay in the pandemic season 2009/2010 and 2010/2011. Clinical symptoms varied from transient hyperthermia to apnea and severe respiratory distress. 1 fatal course with systemic inflammatory response after perinatal transmission of A/H1N1(2009) was observed. Oseltamivir treatment in 3/6 infants was without side effects. The reported cases have major implications for the management of VLBW infants: i) fatal courses after perinatal transmission are possible, ii) postnatal A/H1N1(2009) infection may result in life threatening events at a time when the infant is otherwise stable, iii) vaccination should be recommended for parents and medical staff to avoid nosocomial transmission, iv) more data are needed on the benefit and harm of antiviral drugs in preterm infants, v) neonatologists should suspect A/H1N1(2009) infection when unexplained sepsis-like or respiratory symptoms occur in VLBW infants...
September 2011: Klinische Pädiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20978871/retinopathy-of-prematurity
#47
REVIEW
Deepak Chawla, Ramesh Agarwal, Ashok Deorari, Vinod K Paul, Parijat Chandra, Rajvardhan V Azad
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) occurs due to abnormal proliferation of retinal vessels. The most important risk factors which predispose to development of ROP include oxygen therapy, anemia needing blood transfusion, sepsis and apnea. Very low birth weight neonates, those born at ≤ 32 week of gestation and other preterm neonates with risk factors must be screened for ROP. As a general rule first screening should be done at 1 month of postnatal age. If screening detects ROP not needing treatment follow up should be planned according to location and stage of ROP...
April 2012: Indian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20549417/early-outcome-of-preterm-infants-with-birth-weight-of-1500-g-or-less-and-gestational-age-of-30-weeks-or-less-in-isfahan-city-iran
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fakhri Navaei, Banafsheh Aliabady, Javad Moghtaderi, Masoud Moghtaderi, Roya Kelishadi
BACKGROUND: The outcome of preterm neonates has been varied in different hospitals and regions in developing countries. This study aimed to determine the mortality, morbidity and survival of neonates weighing 1500 g or less and with gestational age of 30 weeks or less who were admitted to referral neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) of two hospitals in Isfahan city, Iran and to investigate the effect of birth weight, gestational age and Apgar score on infant mortality. METHODS: We studied retrospectively the morbidity, mortality and survival of 194 newborns with a birth weight of </=1500 g and a gestational age of </=30 weeks who had been hospitalized during a 15-month period in NICUs of the two referral hospitals...
August 2010: World Journal of Pediatrics: WJP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20002013/slow-versus-rapid-enteral-feeding-advancement-in-preterm-newborn-infants-1000-1499-g-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#49
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sriram Krishnamurthy, Piyush Gupta, Sanjib Debnath, Sunil Gomber
AIM: To evaluate whether preterm neonates weighing 1000-1499 g at birth receiving rapid enteral feeding advancement at 30 mL/kg/day attain full feedings (180 mL/kg/day) earlier than those receiving slow enteral feeding advancement at 20 mL/kg/day without increase in the incidence of feeding intolerance or necrotizing enterocolitis. METHODS: A total of 100 stable intramural neonates weighing between 1000 and 1499 g and gestational age less than 34 weeks were randomly allocated to enteral feeding (expressed human milk or formula) advancement of 20 mL/kg/day (n = 50) or 30 mL/kg/day (n = 50)...
January 2010: Acta Paediatrica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19242488/transpyloric-tube-feeding-in-very-low-birthweight-infants-with-suspected-gastroesophageal-reflux-impact-on-apnea-and-bradycardia
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
W F Malcolm, P B Smith, S Mears, R N Goldberg, C M Cotten
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to assess the safety and efficacy of transpyloric tube feeding as a therapeutic option to reduce apnea and bradycardia in hospitalized very low birthweight (VLBW) infants with clinical signs suggestive of gastroesophageal reflux (GER). STUDY DESIGN: This was a retrospective single-center cohort study of VLBW infants hospitalized from 2001 to 2004 with signs of GER who received transpyloric enteral tube feedings. Apnea (>10 s) and bradycardia (<100 bpm) episodes were compared before and after the initiation of transpyloric feedings...
May 2009: Journal of Perinatology: Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19131432/randomised-crossover-trial-of-four-nasal-respiratory-support-systems-for-apnoea-of-prematurity-in-very-low-birthweight-infants
#51
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
T Pantalitschka, J Sievers, M S Urschitz, T Herberts, C Reher, C F Poets
BACKGROUND: Apnoea of prematurity (AOP) is a common problem in preterm infants which can be treated with various modes of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) or nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV). It is not known which mode of NCPAP or NIPPV is most effective for AOP. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of four NCPAP/NIPPV systems on the rate of bradycardias and desaturation events in very low birthweight infants. METHODS: Sixteen infants (mean gestational age at time of study 31 weeks, 10 males) with AOP were enrolled in a randomised controlled trial with a crossover design...
July 2009: Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18718262/recurrence-of-cardiorespiratory-events-following-repeat-dtap-based-combined-immunization-in-very-low-birth-weight-premature-infants
#52
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Aline Flatz-Jequier, Klara M Posfay-Barbe, Riccardo E Pfister, Claire-Anne Siegrist
We evaluated the tolerance to immunization of 64 very low birth weight preterm infants. Thirty-three of the infants experienced a cardiorespiratory event after the first vaccination, and 6 of these 33 (18%) had a recurrence after the second vaccination, including 2 infants previously discharged to home. A cardiorespiratory event associated with the first vaccination was the sole risk factor for recurrence identified.
September 2008: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18544122/a-very-strict-guideline-reduces-the-number-of-erythrocyte-transfusions-in-preterm-infants
#53
COMPARATIVE STUDY
A F M A Mimica, A M N dos Santos, D H F da Cunha, R Guinsburg, J O Bordin, A Chiba, M M O Barros, B I Kopelman
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Benefits of adopting restrictive guidelines for erythrocyte transfusions are still controversial. The objective of this study was to verify if a very strict guideline could reduce erythrocyte transfusions in preterm infants without adverse outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two prospective cohorts of neonates with gestational age < 37 weeks and birth weight < 1500 g were studied. Neonates born in Period 1 were submitted to a strict guideline for erythrocyte transfusions...
August 2008: Vox Sanguinis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18303154/risk-factors-for-retinopathy-of-prematurity-in-six-neonatal-intensive-care-units-in-beijing-china
#54
MULTICENTER STUDY
Y Chen, X-x Li, H Yin, C Gilbert, J-h Liang, Y-r Jiang, M-w Zhao
OBJECTIVE: Guidelines on oxygenation policies and on the prevention and treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) were issued by the Chinese Medical Association in 2004. This study was undertaken to determine the incidence of and risk factors for ROP among preterm infants in Beijing, the capital of China, after implementation of the guidelines. METHODS: Neonates with birth weights (BW) < or = 2000 g or gestational age (GA) < or = 34 weeks admitted to the six largest neonatal intensive care units in Beijing during 2005 were enrolled...
March 2008: British Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18240105/nasal-continuous-positive-airway-pressure-n-cpap-does-not-change-cardiac-output-in-preterm-infants
#55
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Barbara Moritz, Michael Fritz, Christian Mann, Burkhard Simma
Our objective was to study how invasive mechanical ventilation impairs cardiac output (CO) in children and adults. Although the application of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is widely practiced in neonatal intensive care, its hemodynamic consequences have not yet been investigated. A prospective study to assess the hemodynamic effects was conducted in 21 preterm infants < 1500 g using two-dimensional M-mode and pulsed Doppler echocardiography during and 1 hour after discontinuation of nasal CPAP (n-CPAP)...
February 2008: American Journal of Perinatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17893188/infants-with-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-suckle-with-weak-pressures-to-maintain-breathing-during-feeding
#56
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Katsumi Mizuno, Yoshiko Nishida, Motohiro Taki, Satoshi Hibino, Masahiko Murase, Motoichirou Sakurai, Kazuo Itabashi
OBJECTIVE: Preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia often demonstrate sucking difficulties. The aim of this study was to determine whether the severity of bronchopulmonary dysplasia affects not only coordination among suck-swallow-respiration but also sucking endurance and performance itself. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty very low birth weight infants were studied. Infants with anomalies or intraventricular hemorrhage were excluded from the evaluation. Subjects were divided into 3 groups: no bronchopulmonary dysplasia (7 infants), bronchopulmonary dysplasia without home oxygen therapy (7 infants), and bronchopulmonary dysplasia with home oxygen therapy (6 infants)...
October 2007: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17307533/car-seat-or-car-bed-for-very-low-birth-weight-infants-at-discharge-home
#57
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Walid A Salhab, Asif Khattak, Jon E Tyson, Sharon Crandell, Jan Sumner, Beverly Goodman, Linda Fisher, Karen Robinson
OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence of apnea, bradycardia, or desaturation in a car seat with that in a car bed for preterm very low birth weight (< or = 1500 g) infants. STUDY DESIGN: Infants were studied for 120 minutes in a car seat and in a car bed. Apnea (> 20 seconds), bradycardia (heart rate < 80/min for > 5 seconds), desaturation (SpO2 < 88% for > 10 seconds), and absent nasal flow were monitored. RESULTS: We assessed 151 infants (median birth weight, 1120 g [range, 437 to 3105]; median birth gestational age, 29 weeks [24 to 34]) in both devices...
March 2007: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17291134/active-immunization-of-premature-and-low-birth-weight-infants-a-review-of-immunogenicity-efficacy-and-tolerability
#58
REVIEW
Carl T D'Angio
Preterm infants are at increased risk of disease and hospitalization from a number of vaccine-preventable diseases. However, these same infants have immunologic immaturities that may impact vaccine responses. Larger premature infants mount immune responses to vaccines similar to those of full-term infants, but very premature infants (<28-32 weeks' gestation at birth) may have specific defects in vaccine responsiveness. Although there are minor differences in immunogenicity, the immune responses to diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and polio antigens are similar enough between full-term and premature infants that clinical consequences are unlikely to result...
2007: Paediatric Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17217666/-clinical-characteristics-of-candida-septicemia-seen-in-a-neonatal-intensive-care-unit-analysis-of-9-cases
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao-lu Ma, Wei Sun, Tao Liu
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical characteristics of Candida septicemia occurred in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). METHODS: The clinical characteristics of 9 confirmed cases with septicemia caused by Candida species yeasts were analyzed and summarized. RESULTS: All the 9 cases were preterm infants, including 6 cases of very low birth weight infants. All these cases were treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics and parenteral nutrition before fungal infections occurred...
September 2006: Zhonghua Er Ke za Zhi. Chinese Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17180134/non-sinus-bradyarrhythmias-in-very-low-birth-weight-infants
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y D Gamble, W P Lutin, O P Mathew
Transient bradycardias occur frequently in preterm infants with apnea of prematurity. However, occurrence of non-sinus bradyarrhythmias in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has received very little attention. This case series documents transient bradyarrhythmias in VLBW infants. Most frequently observed arrhythmia was a non-sinus atrial rhythm followed by junctional escape rhythm. Ventricular rhythm with wide QRS complexes occurred rarely. The majority of these episodes occurred in the absence of oxygen desaturation...
January 2007: Journal of Perinatology: Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association
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