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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511236/a-quality-improvement-initiative-to-increase-skin-to-skin-care-duration-in-preterm-neonates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Palanikumar Balasundaram, Melissa Frascone, Samantha Wnukowski, Alana G Murphy, Jillian Connors
BACKGROUND: Skin-to-skin (STS) care effectively improves neonatal outcomes, particularly for preterm neonates. However, utilization of STS remains suboptimal for the most vulnerable preterm neonates in the first 4 weeks of life. This quality improvement (QI) project aimed to increase STS duration for neonates under 35 weeks gestation. METHODS: The QI initiative was conducted in a 35-bed level IV NICU within a teaching hospital in New York City from July 2021 to January 2023...
April 1, 2024: Hospital Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509583/the-diaphragmatic-initiated-ventilatory-assist-diva-trial-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial-comparing-rates-of-extubation-failure-in-extremely-premature-infants-undergoing-extubation-to-non-invasive-neurally-adjusted-ventilatory-assist-versus
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David N Matlock, Sarah J Ratcliffe, Sherry E Courtney, Haresh Kirpalani, Kimberly Firestone, Howard Stein, Kevin Dysart, Karen Warren, Mitchell R Goldstein, Kelli C Lund, Aruna Natarajan, Ejigayehu Demissie, Elizabeth E Foglia
BACKGROUND: Invasive mechanical ventilation contributes to bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), the most common complication of prematurity and the leading respiratory cause of childhood morbidity. Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) may limit invasive ventilation exposure and can be either synchronized or non-synchronized (NS). Pooled data suggest synchronized forms may be superior. Non-invasive neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NIV-NAVA) delivers NIV synchronized to the neural signal for breathing, which is detected with a specialized catheter...
March 20, 2024: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481878/an-infant-diagnosed-with-22q11-2-deletion-syndrome-following-frequent-apneic-attacks
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Yuriko Umeyama, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Hidehito Ota, Yuko Kajiho, Akiko Kinumaki
22q11.2 deletion syndrome (DS) is a microdeletion syndrome that pediatricians may encounter. It has a distinctive presentation and is often diagnosed based on a few characteristic symptoms. However, 22q11.2 DS with apnea as the initial symptom has never been reported. In this report, we describe the case of a one-month-old infant diagnosed with 22q11.2 DS due to apneic attacks. Early diagnosis of 22q11.2 DS is crucial because it enables appropriate intervention.
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469628/association-of-cannabis-with-apneic-episodes-in-a-breastfed-infant-a-case-study
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Emily F Kaplan, Courtney N Link, Scott Schmalzried, Amanda Rosenblatt, Ann Kellams, Eliza Holland
Background: The use of cannabis and its perceived safety among pregnant and breastfeeding women has increased in the context of expanding legalization. Current guidelines recommend abstaining from the use of cannabis while pregnant or breastfeeding due to the potential for harm, although there is still much that is unknown in this field. Case Presentation: A 5-week-old infant presented with recurrent apneic episodes and a positive urine delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) screening test. The infant's mother reported regular cannabis use for treatment of depression and anxiety while pregnant and breastfeeding...
March 12, 2024: Breastfeeding Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465165/respiratory-syncytial-virus-infection-and-apnea-risk-as-criteria-for-hospitalization-in-full-term-healthy-infants
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Dyana Picache, Diana Gluskin, Asif Noor, Brooke Senken, Theresa Fiorito, Meredith Akerman, Leonard R Krilov, Jill Leavens-Maurer
Introduction Apnea is recognized as a serious and potentially life-threatening complication associated with Respiratory Syncope Virus (RSV). The literature reports a wide range of apnea rates for infants with comorbid factors. Prematurity and young chronological age have been historically associated with the risk of apnea in hospitalized infants. Few studies have specifically examined the risk of apnea in healthy infants presenting to the emergency department. Methods This is a retrospective review of infants diagnosed with RSV using a PCR assay...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432888/clinical-characteristics-of-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-in-very-preterm-infants
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Yonghui Yang, Xiaori He, Xuefei Zhang, Pingyang Chen
OBJECTIVES: With the development of perinatal and neonatal intensive care medicine, the survival rate of very premature infants increases year by year. However, the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) increases year by year, which seriously affects the survival prognosis of very premature infants. How to prevent and treat BPD effectively has become the focus of neonatologists. This study aims to provide ideas for the prevention and treatment of BPD in very preterm infants via analyzing the clinical characteristics of BPD...
October 28, 2023: Zhong Nan da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban, Journal of Central South University. Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429570/caffeine-pharmacokinetics-following-umbilical-vein-injection-during-delayed-cord-clamping-in-preterm-lambs
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Lida Zeinali, Evan Giusto, Heather Knych, Amy Lesneski, Houssam Joudi, Morgan Hardie, Deepika Sankaran, Satyan Lakshminrusimha, Payam Vali
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous breathing during and after delayed cord clamping (DCC) stabilizes cardiopulmonary transition at birth. Caffeine stimulates breathing and decreases apnea in premature newborns. We evaluated the pharmacokinetics and physiological effects of early caffeine administration-direct injection into the umbilical vein (UV) during DCC or administered through a UV catheter (UVC) after delivery. METHODS: Eighteen extremely premature lambs (125-127d, term gestation 145d) were exteriorized and instrumented...
March 1, 2024: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38404117/a-retrospective-cohort-study-on-mortality-morbidity-and-care-practices-for-1750-very-low-birth-weight-infants-2016-2021
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Yang He, Meng Zhang, Jun Tang, Wanxiu Liu, Yong Hu, Jing Shi, Hua Wang, Tao Xiong, Li Zhang, Junjie Ying, Dezhi Mu
BACKGROUND: Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants are the key populations in neonatology, wherein morbidity and mortality remain major challenges. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study conducted aiming to analyze the clinical characteristics of VLBW in our hospital between January 2016 and December 2021. Neonates with a birth weight of <1500 g were included. Mortality, care practices, and major morbidities were analyzed, and compared with that of previous 7 years (2009-2015)...
February 26, 2024: Chinese Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377461/risk-factors-and-clinical-prognosis-associated-with-rsv-alri-intensive-care-unit-admission-in-children-2-years-of-age-a-multicenter-study
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Su Ann Lim, Mei Chan, Nan Hu, Brendan McMullan, Philip N Britton, Adam Bartlett, Rama Kandasamy, Gemma L Saravanos, Bernadette Prentice, Adam Jaffe, Louisa Owens, Nusrat Homaira
BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of acute lower respiratory infections (ALRIs) in children aged <2 years. Currently, there are limited data on risk factors for very severe RSV-ALRI requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission. METHODS: We conducted a case-control study of children aged <2 years admitted with RSV-ALRI to the Sydney Children's Hospital Network, comprising 2 large tertiary pediatric hospitals. Cases were children with laboratory-confirmed RSV-ALRI admitted to ICU, and controls were (1:2, matched on date of admission) children hospitalized with RSV-ALRI but not requiring ICU transfer...
February 20, 2024: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373407/weight-gain-of-infants-with-robin-sequence-treated-nonsurgically-using-the-stanford-orthodontic-airway-plate-soap-1-year-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
HyeRan Choo, Alexis S Davis, Lisa C Bain, HyoWon Ahn
OBJECTIVE: To identify weight gain trends of infants with Robin sequence (RS) treated by the Stanford Orthodontic Airway Plate treatment (SOAP). DESIGN: Retrospective longitudinal cohort study. SETTING: Single tertiary referral hospital. PATIENTS: Eleven infants with RS treated with SOAP. INTERVENTIONS: Nonsurgical SOAP. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Body weight, Weight-for-age (WFA) Z-scores, and WFA percentiles at birth (T0), SOAP delivery (T1), SOAP graduation (T2), and 12-months old (T3)...
February 19, 2024: Cleft Palate-craniofacial Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372169/gas-exchange-parameters-for-the-prediction-of-obstructive-sleep-apnea-in-infants
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Romane Gyapay, Iulia Ioan, Marine Thieux, Aurore Guyon, Sonia Ayari, Eglantine Hullo, Patricia Franco, Laurianne Coutier
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep laboratory polysomnography (PSG) is the gold standard for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) diagnosis in infants, but its access remains limited. Oximetry-capnography is another simple and widely used tool that can provide information on the presence of desaturations and alveolar hypoventilation. However, its reliability is debated. This study aimed at examining its use in determining OSA severity in infants. METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted in a sleep unit in a tertiary hospital, in infants < 4 months old with clinical signs of OSA or Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS) who underwent a one-night PSG coupled with oximetry-capnography...
February 19, 2024: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine: JCSM: Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356025/the-effect-of-vibrotactile-stimulation-on-hypoxia-induced-irregular-breathing-and-apnea-in-preterm-rabbits
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Sophie J E Cramer, Janneke Dekker, Michelle K Croughan, Katie L Lee, Kelly J Crossley, Erin V McGillick, Tessa Martherus, Martha Thio, Megan J Wallace, Marcus J Kitchen, Stuart B Hooper, Arjan B Te Pas
BACKGROUND: Manual tactile stimulation is used to counteract apnea in preterm infants, but it is unknown when this intervention should be applied. We compared an anticipatory to a reactive approach using vibrotactile stimulation to prevent hypoxia induced apneas. METHODS: Preterm rabbit kittens were prematurely delivered and randomized to either group. All kittens breathed spontaneously with a positive airway pressure of 8 cmH2 O while they were imaged using phase contrast X-ray...
February 14, 2024: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343825/apnea-intermittent-hypoxemia-and-bradycardia-events-predict-late-onset-sepsis-in-extremely-preterm-infants
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Sherry L Kausch, Douglas E Lake, Juliann M Di Fiore, Debra E Weese-Mayer, Nelson Claure, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Zachary A Vesoulis, Karen D Fairchild, Phyllis A Dennery, Anna Maria Hibbs, Richard J Martin, Premananda Indic, Colm P Travers, Eduardo Bancalari, Aaron Hamvas, James S Kemp, John L Carroll, J Randall Moorman, Brynne A Sullivan
OBJECTIVES: Detection of changes in cardiorespiratory events, including apnea, periodic breathing, intermittent hypoxemia (IH), and bradycardia, may facilitate earlier detection of sepsis. Our objective was to examine the association of cardiorespiratory events with late-onset sepsis for extremely preterm infants (<29 weeks' gestational age (GA)) on versus off invasive mechanical ventilation. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of data from infants enrolled in Pre-Vent ( ClinicalTrials...
January 27, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336351/maximal-mouth-opening-in-infants-a-single-group-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanie Ahmadi, Mohamed El-Rabbany, Ryan Shargo, Pat Ricalde
BACKGROUND: Detection of mandibular range of motion variations in infants may allow for early diagnosis of pathologic conditions to the temporomandibular joint. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the normal ranges for maximal mouth opening (MMO) in healthy infants under 12 months of age. STUDY DESIGN, SETTING, SAMPLE: A single-group prospective cohort study of consecutive patients below 12 months of age was conducted in an outpatient setting at the Florida Craniofacial Institute in Tampa, Florida...
January 20, 2024: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332962/effectiveness-of-alprostadil-for-ductal-patency
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caitlin M Gordon, Jason T Tan, Roxane R Carr
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to describe the effectiveness of low initial alprostadil dosages to maintain a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in infants with ductal-dependent congenital heart disease (DDCHD). Secondary objectives were to describe any adverse drug events, describe prescribing trends, describe ductus arteriosus diameter changes, and compare the safety and efficacy of very low and low initial alprostadil dosage regimens. METHODS: This retrospective observational cohort study at the British Columbia's Women's and Children's Hospital neonatal intensive care unit and pediatric intensive care unit examined neonates admitted with DDCHD who received alprostadil to maintain ductal patency...
2024: Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics: JPPT: the Official Journal of PPAG
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290182/sleep-and-the-social-profiles-of-individuals-with-rett-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyan Zhang, Marcel Smits, Leopold Curfs, Karen Spruyt
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the distinctive social behaviors observed in individuals with Rett syndrome (RTT), characterized by the loss of spoken language, impaired eye gaze communication, gait abnormalities, and sleep issues. The research aims to identify social profiles in RTT and explore their correlation with sleep, sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), and daytime sleepiness. METHODS: Standard overnight sleep macrostructure and respiratory parameters were assessed...
March 2024: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290114/challenging-case-a-multidisciplinary-approach-to-demystifying-chronic-sleep-impairment-in-an-infant-with-a-complex-medical-and-behavioral-profile
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Erica Gleason, Kristina Malik, Elise Sannar, Dana Kamara, Verenea Serrano, Marilyn Augustyn
X is a 22-month-old White male infant with a complex medical history, including diagnoses of FBXO11 mutation, hypotonia, restrictive lung disease and mild intermittent asthma, laryngotracheomalacia, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), feeding difficulties with a history of aspiration, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and developmental delays. X's medical presentation has resulted in multiple prior medical admissions for respiratory failure due to acute illnesses, procedures and treatments including gastrojejunostomy (GJ) tube dependence, supraglottoplasty to reshape tissues of the upper larynx, and the use of biphasic positive airway pressure (BiPAP) at night and room air during the day when he is at baseline...
January 30, 2024: Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: JDBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38271714/detecting-central-apneas-using-multichannel-signals-in-premature-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriele Varisco, Zheng Peng, Deedee Kommers, Eduardus J E Cottaar, Peter Andriessen, Xi Long, Carola van Pul
Monitoring of apnea of prematurity, performed in neonatal intensive care units by detecting central apneas (CAs) in the respiratory traces, is characterized by a high number of false alarms. A two-step approach consisting of a threshold-based apneic event detection algorithm followed by a machine learning model was recently presented in literature aiming to improve CA detection. However, since this is characterized by high complexity and low precision, we developed a new direct approach that only consists of a detection model based on machine learning directly working with multichannel signals...
January 25, 2024: Physiological Measurement
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251867/an-infant-with-episodic-stridor-and-respiratory-crises-since-birth-a-challenging-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fazılcan Zirek, Gizem Özcan, Merve Nur Tekin, Çiğdem İlter Uçar, Ayşe Tuğba Kartal, Burak Balaban, Tanıl Kendirli, Serap Tıraş Teber, Nazan Çobanoğlu
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January 22, 2024: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38241690/skin-to-skin-contact-and-diaphragm-electrical-activity-in-preterm-infants-during-noninvasive-pressure-control
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuta Kato, Katsuya Hirata, Ayumi Takemoto, Chiyo Oumi, Tomomi Hisaichi, Yuki Shimaji, Misa Momoji, Kazuko Wada
BACKGROUND: Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) is widely implemented in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) due to its established role in reducing mortality and morbidity. However, the impact of SSC on diaphragmatic electrical activity (Edi) in premature infants undergoing noninvasive pressure control (NIV-PC) for respiratory management remains insufficiently explored. PURPOSE: To assess the effects of SSC on Edi and vital signs in preterm infants managed with NIV-PC...
January 19, 2024: Advances in Neonatal Care: Official Journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses
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