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https://read.qxmd.com/read/19568999/infant-neurological-examination-from-3-to-12-months-predictive-value-of-the-single-items
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Pizzardi, D M M Romeo, M Cioni, M G Romeo, A Guzzetta
The prognostic value of the single items of a standardised neurological examination, the Hammersmith Infant Neurologic Examination (HINE), was explored longitudinally in 658 infants at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months post-term age. ROC curves were built based on the presence/absence of cerebral palsy at 2 years of age. Global HINE scores showed very high prediction (ROC curve areas above 0.9) at all ages. The items with the highest predictive value were always movement quality and quantity. In the first semester, among the most predictive items were those assessing tone, while beyond that time they were reflexes and reactions...
December 2008: Neuropediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28390243/neonatal-neurological-examination-during-the-first-6h-after-birth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Domenico M Romeo, Sarah Bompard, Carmen Cocca, Francesca Serrao, Maria Pia De Carolis, Antonio A Zuppa, Daniela Ricci, Francesca Gallini, Chiara Maddaloni, Costantino Romagnoli, Eugenio Mercuri
BACKGROUND: Few neurological assessments are easily performed during the first 6h after birth. AIMS: To assess a cohort of low risk term born newborns within the first 6h and at 48h after birth using the Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination. STUDY DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: A population of low risk term born newborns was examined within 3h from birth or between 3 and 6h. Each infant was re-assessed at 48h, establishing the range and frequency distribution of neonatal neurological scores at each time point...
May 2017: Early Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17604195/neuromotor-development-in-infants-with-cerebral-palsy-investigated-by-the-hammersmith-infant-neurological-examination-during-the-first-year-of-age
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Domenico M M Romeo, Matteo Cioni, Mariacristina Scoto, Luigi Mazzone, Filippo Palermo, Mario G Romeo
BACKGROUND: The Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE) is a simple and scorable method for assessing infants between 2 and 24 months of age. AIMS: The purpose of this retrospective study was firstly, to evaluate the neuromotor development of infants with cerebral palsy (CP) by the HINE, during the first year of age; secondly, to correlate the scoring of this neurological tool with levels of the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS). METHODS: A cohort of 70 infants with a diagnosis of CP at 2 years of age was evaluated by the HINE at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of corrected age and by GMFCS at 2 years of age...
January 2008: European Journal of Paediatric Neurology: EJPN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27765470/implementation-of-the-hammersmith-infant-neurological-examination-in-a-high-risk-infant-follow-up-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathalie L Maitre, Olena Chorna, Domenico M Romeo, Andrea Guzzetta
BACKGROUND: High-risk infant follow-up programs provide early identification and referral for treatment of neurodevelopmental delays and impairments. In these programs, a standardized neurological examination is a critical component of evaluation for clinical and research purposes. METHODS: To address primary challenges of provider educational diversity and standardized documentation, we designed an approach to training and implementation of the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination with precourse materials, a workshop model, and adaptation of the electronic medical record...
December 2016: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26306473/use-of-the-hammersmith-infant-neurological-examination-in-infants-with-cerebral-palsy-a-critical-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Domenico M Romeo, Daniela Ricci, Claudia Brogna, Eugenio Mercuri
The Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE) has been proposed as one of the early neurological examination tools for the diagnosis of cerebral palsy (CP). The aim of the present study was to critically review the existing literature and our experience with the use of the HINE in infants at risk of CP. The published papers confirm that the HINE can play an important role in the diagnosis and prognosis of infants at risk of developing CP, and provide information on aspects of neurological findings impaired in different forms of CP and brain lesions...
March 2016: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29960997/quality-of-life-of-extremely-preterm-school-age-children-without-major-handicap-a-cross-sectional-observational-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Catherine Gire, Noémie Resseguier, Véronique Brévaut-Malaty, Stéphane Marret, Gilles Cambonie, Isabelle Souksi-Medioni, Jean-Baptiste Müller, Patricia Garcia, Julie Berbis, Barthélémy Tosello, Pascal Auquier
OBJECTIVE: To determine the quality of life (QoL) of school-aged children who were born <28+0 weeks of gestation and who have no resultant major disabilities. DESIGN, SETTING AND PATIENTS: A cross-sectional multicentre study of extremely preterm (EPT) infants born <28+0 weeks, discharged alive and free from severe impairments (cerebral palsy, autism, major cognitive disabilities). Two generic, self-evaluation and hetero-evaluation (by parent) QoL measurement questionnaires (Kidscreen 10/VSP-A) were used and then compared with French population reference...
April 2019: Archives of Disease in Childhood
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29936499/head-ultrasound-in-neonatal-hypoxic-ischemic-injury-and-its-mimickers-for-clinicians-a-review-of-the-patterns-of-injury-and-the-evolution-of-findings-over-time
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REVIEW
Jacqueline Salas, Aylin Tekes, Misun Hwang, Frances J Northington, Thierry A G M Huisman
Hypoxic-ischemic injury (HII) of the neonatal brain and resulting clinical hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal population. Ultrasound (US) has emerged as a powerful screening tool for evaluation of a neonate with suspected HII. The pattern of injury on brain imaging has crucial implications in therapies and predicted neurodevelopmental outcomes. US has become increasingly effective at determining the pattern, timing, and extent of injury in HII as well as differentiating these findings from a host of diagnoses that can result in a similarly appearing clinical picture...
2018: Neonatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29791315/incidence-of-early-onset-sepsis-in-infants-born-to-women-with-clinical-chorioamnionitis
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Tara M Randis, Madeline Murguia Rice, Leslie Myatt, Alan T N Tita, Kenneth J Leveno, Uma M Reddy, Michael W Varner, John M Thorp, Brian M Mercer, Mara J Dinsmoor, Susan M Ramin, Marshall W Carpenter, Philip Samuels, Anthony Sciscione, Jorge E Tolosa, George Saade, Yoram Sorokin
Objective To determine the frequency of sepsis and other adverse neonatal outcomes in women with a clinical diagnosis of chorioamnionitis. Methods We performed a secondary analysis of a multi-center placebo-controlled trial of vitamins C/E to prevent preeclampsia in low risk nulliparous women. Clinical chorioamnionitis was defined as either the "clinical diagnosis" of chorioamnionitis or antibiotic administration during labor because of an elevated temperature or uterine tenderness in the absence of another cause...
October 25, 2018: Journal of Perinatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29789445/thermal-effect-of-a-woolen-cap-in-low-birth-weight-infants-during-kangaroo-care
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Francesco Cavallin, Giulia Segafredo, Damiano Pizzol, William Massavon, Marta Lusiani, Olivier Wingi, Manuela De Vivo, Liviana Da Dalt, Chiara Boscardin, Fabio Manenti, Giovanni Putoto, Daniele Trevisanuto
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: World Health Organization guidelines recommend covering the head during kangaroo mother care (KMC), but the effect of a cap on neonatal thermal control during KMC remains to be defined. Our objective was to assess the effectiveness and safety of a woolen cap in maintaining low birth weight infants (LBWIs) in normal thermal range during KMC. METHODS: Three hundred LBWI candidates for KMC in 3 African hospitals were randomly assigned to KMC with (CAP group) or without (NOCAP group) a woolen cap in a 1:1 ratio during the first week after birth...
June 2018: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29691284/a-modified-algorithm-for-critical-congenital-heart-disease-screening-using-pulse-oximetry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christina L Diller, Michael S Kelleman, Kenneth G Kupke, Sharon C Quary, Lazaros K Kochilas, Matthew E Oster
: media-1vid110.1542/5727212367001PEDS-VA_2017-4065 Video Abstract OBJECTIVES: Determine the performance of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) newborn screening algorithm and the impact of an alternative algorithm. METHODS: Screening was performed on term infants without a known CCHD diagnosis at or near 24 hours of age at a tertiary birth hospital by using the AAP algorithm from 2013 to 2016. Retrospective review from the birth hospital and the area's sole pediatric cardiac center identified true- and false-positives and true- and false-negatives...
May 2018: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29675941/anticoagulation-in-the-management-of-neonatal-cerebral-sinovenous-thrombosis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Thomas Rossor, Tomoki Arichi, Sanjay Bhate, Anthony R Hart, Rahul Raman Singh
AIM: To determine whether anticoagulation therapy (ACT) in the treatment of neonatal cerebral sinovenous thrombosis (CSVT) improves outcomes, in the presence or absence of pre-existing intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). METHOD: We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, the Web of Science, and clinical trial databases. We considered data from retrospective and prospective cohort studies, case series, and randomized controlled studies evaluating outcomes of CSVT treated with anticoagulation or no anticoagulation...
September 2018: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29506014/effect-of-milking-maneuver-in-preterm-infants-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Víctor Lago Leal, Loida Pamplona Bueno, Lucía Cabanillas Vilaplana, Estefanía Nicolás Montero, Mónica Martín Blanco, Cristina Fernández Romero, Sara El Bakkali, Tamara Pradillo Aramendi, Lara Sobrino Lorenzano, Paula Castellano Esparza, Esther Ballesteros Benito, Nieves Rayo Navarro, Pablo Del Barrio Fernández, Vanesa Ocaña Martínez, Luis Martínez Cortés
OBJECTIVE: To assess the short and medium-term effects of milking maneuver (MM) compared with early cord clamping for infants born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 138 infants between 24+0 and 36+6 weeks of gestation were allocated to MM or early cord clamping. Primary outcomes were the requirement of red blood cell transfusions or phototherapy. RESULTS: Initial hemoglobin was significantly higher in the MM group by 1.675 g/dL (p < 0...
2019: Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29433475/benefits-of-starting-hypothermia-treatment-within-6-h-vs-6-12-h-in-newborns-with-moderate-neonatal-hypoxic-ischemic-encephalopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen Jia, Xiaoping Lei, Wenbin Dong, Qingping Li
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that mild hypothermia treatment of hypoxia-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) should start within 6 h after HIE, but many children are admitted to the hospital > 6 h, particularly in developing areas. We aimed to determine whether hypothermia treatment could remain effective within 12 h after birth. METHODS: According to their admission, 152 newborns were enrolled in the < 6 h and 6-12 h after HIE groups. All newborns received conventional treatment combined with mild head hypothermia therapy, according to our routine clinical practice...
February 12, 2018: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29184814/hypoglycemia-in-the-preterm-neonate-etiopathogenesis-diagnosis-management-and-long-term-outcomes
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REVIEW
Anudeepa Sharma, Ajuah Davis, Prem S Shekhawat
Glucose, like oxygen, is of fundamental importance for any living being and it is the major energy source for the fetus and the neonate during gestation. The placenta ensures a steady supply of glucose to the fetus, while birth marks a sudden change in substrate delivery and a major change in metabolism. Hypoglycemia is one of the most common pathologies encountered in the neonatal intensive care unit and affects a wide range of neonates. Preterm, small for gestational age (GA) and intra-uterine growth restricted neonates are especially vulnerable due to their lack of metabolic reserves and associated co-morbidities...
October 2017: Translational Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29305293/beyond-screening-for-chromosomal-abnormalities-advances-in-non-invasive-diagnosis-of-single-gene-disorders-and-fetal-exome-sequencing
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REVIEW
Jane Hayward, Lyn S Chitty
Emerging genomic technologies, largely based around next generation sequencing (NGS), are offering new promise for safer prenatal genetic diagnosis. These innovative approaches will improve screening for fetal aneuploidy, allow definitive non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) of single gene disorders at an early gestational stage without the need for invasive testing, and improve our ability to detect monogenic disorders as the aetiology of fetal abnormalities. This presents clinicians and scientists with novel challenges as well as opportunities...
April 2018: Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29232665/the-laryngeal-mask-airway-and-its-use-in-neonatal-resuscitation-a-critical-review-of-where-we-are-in-2017-2018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satvik Chaitanya Bansal, Stefano Caoci, Eugene Dempsey, Daniele Trevisanuto, Charles Christoph Roehr
Studies using videotape recordings and respiratory function monitoring have shown that both face mask (FM) application and endotracheal tube (ETT) placement represent a challenge for resuscitators. Hence, there is a strong need for devices that can largely be used independently of individual operator training levels, in order to ensure more reliable support in time-critical situations, such as neonatal resuscitation. The laryngeal mask airway device (LMA) has evolved as a potentially very valuable tool. We conducted a systematic review of studies evaluating the use of the LMA in neonatal resuscitation...
2018: Neonatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23922202/early-light-reduction-for-preventing-retinopathy-of-prematurity-in-very-low-birth-weight-infants
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REVIEW
Eliane C Jorge, Edson N Jorge, Regina P El Dib
BACKGROUND: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a complex condition of the developing retinal blood vessels and is one of the leading causes of preventable childhood blindness. Several risk factors for ROP have been studied over the past 50 years. Among them, general immaturity (low birth weight and low gestational age) and prolonged oxygen therapy have been consistently related to disease onset. However, it is understood that the progression of the disease is multifactorial and may be associated with others risk factors, such as multiple gestation, apnoea, intracranial haemorrhage, anaemia, sepsis, prolonged mechanical ventilation, multiple transfusions and light exposure...
August 6, 2013: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29140947/congenital-cytomegalovirus-a-european-expert-consensus-statement-on-diagnosis-and-management
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REVIEW
Suzanne E Luck, Jantien W Wieringa, Daniel Blázquez-Gamero, Philipp Henneke, Katharina Schuster, Karina Butler, Maria Grazia Capretti, Maria José Cilleruelo, Nigel Curtis, Francesca Garofoli, Paul Heath, Elias Iosifidis, Nigel Klein, Giuseppina Lombardi, Hermione Lyall, Tea Nieminen, Dasja Pajkrt, Vassiliki Papaevangelou, Klara Posfay-Barbe, Laura Puhakka, Emmanuel Roilides, Pablo Rojo, Jesús Saavedra-Lozano, Teshri Shah, Mike Sharland, Harri Saxen, Ann C T M Vossen
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December 2017: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28669611/prevalence-of-hypoalbuminemia-and-elevated-bilirubin-albumin-ratios-in-a-large-cohort-of-infants-in-the-neonatal-intensive-care-unit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jon F Watchko, Alan R Spitzer, Reese H Clark
OBJECTIVE: To provide descriptive data on serum albumin levels and the bilirubin to albumin (B/A) ratio in neonates admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit, assess the effect of gestational and chronological age on serum albumin and the B/A ratio, and evaluate the association between extreme values and mortality. STUDY DESIGN: Using a retrospective cohort design, we queried the Pediatrix clinical data warehouse for all infants born between 23 and 41 weeks of gestation from 1997 to 2014 who had a report of both a serum albumin and total serum bilirubin (TSB) level on the same day between birth and 14 days of life...
September 2017: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27050049/prevention-of-vitamin-k-deficiency-bleeding-in-newborn-infants-a-position-paper-by-the-espghan-committee-on-nutrition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Walter A Mihatsch, Christian Braegger, Jiri Bronsky, Cristina Campoy, Magnus Domellöf, Mary Fewtrell, Nataša F Mis, Iva Hojsak, Jessie Hulst, Flavia Indrio, Alexandre Lapillonne, Christian Mlgaard, Nicholas Embleton, Johannes van Goudoever
Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) due to physiologically low vitamin K plasma concentrations is a serious risk for newborn and young infants and can be largely prevented by adequate vitamin K supplementation. The aim of this position paper is to define the condition, describe the prevalence, discuss current prophylaxis practices and outcomes, and to provide recommendations for the prevention of VKDB in healthy term newborns and infants. All newborn infants should receive vitamin K prophylaxis and the date, dose, and mode of administration should be documented...
July 2016: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
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