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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397269/a-survey-of-the-union-of-european-neonatal-and-perinatal-societies-on-neonatal-respiratory-care-in-neonatal-intensive-care-units
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Corrado Moretti, Camilla Gizzi, Luigi Gagliardi, Flavia Petrillo, Maria Luisa Ventura, Daniele Trevisanuto, Gianluca Lista, Raffaele L Dellacà, Artur Beke, Giuseppe Buonocore, Antonia Charitou, Manuela Cucerea, Boris Filipović-Grčić, Nelly Georgieva Jeckova, Esin Koç, Joana Saldanha, Manuel Sanchez-Luna, Dalia Stoniene, Heili Varendi, Giulia Vertecchi, Fabio Mosca
(1) Background: Our survey aimed to gather information on respiratory care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) in the European and Mediterranean region. (2) Methods: Cross-sectional electronic survey. An 89-item questionnaire focusing on the current modes, devices, and strategies employed in neonatal units in the domain of respiratory care was sent to directors/heads of 528 NICUs. The adherence to the "European consensus guidelines on the management of respiratory distress syndrome" was assessed for comparison...
January 26, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38335761/antenatal-corticosteroid-administration-is-associated-with-lower-risk-of-severe-rop-in-preterm-twin-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omer Ertekin, Buse Ozer Bekmez, Mehmet Buyuktiryaki, Mustafa Senol Akin, Evrim Alyamac Dizdar, Fatma Nur Sari
INTRODUCTION: Robust evidence revealed the impact of antenatal corticosteroid (ACS) administration on lower mortality and short-term neonatal outcomes in singleton preterm infants. We aimed to investigate the impact of ACS therapy on morbidity and mortality in preterm twin infants. METHODS: We conducted this retrospective single-center study from to the records of twin babies of 24-30 weeks of gestation admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. The study population was grouped based on the exposure to ACS 1-7 days before birth as received or not...
January 30, 2024: Early Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38335760/maternal-and-neonatal-outcomes-for-kidney-transplant-recipients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianglin Ma, Fang Luo, Lingling Yan
OBJECTIVE: To report pregnancy outcomes for women with kidney transplantation and investigate whether different intervals after transplantation have different effects on pregnancy outcomes. METHODS: A single-center retrospective study was performed. Based on intervals after transplantation, pregnant women with kidney transplantation are divided into two groups: intervals <5 years and ≧5 years. The maternal and neonatal outcomes were compared between the two groups...
February 6, 2024: Early Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275461/advanced-diagnostics-of-respiratory-distress-syndrome-in-premature-infants-treated-with-surfactant-and-budesonide-through-computer-assisted-chest-x-ray-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tijana Prodanovic, Suzana Petrovic Savic, Nikola Prodanovic, Aleksandra Simovic, Suzana Zivojinovic, Jelena Cekovic Djordjevic, Dragana Savic
This research addresses the respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in preterm newborns caused by insufficient surfactant synthesis, which can lead to serious complications, including pneumothorax, pulmonary hypertension, and pulmonary hemorrhage, increasing the risk of a fatal outcome. By analyzing chest radiographs and blood gases, we specifically focus on the significant contributions of these parameters to the diagnosis and analysis of the recovery of patients with RDS. The study involved 32 preterm newborns, and the analysis of gas parameters before and after the administration of surfactants and inhalation corticosteroid therapy revealed statistically significant changes in values of parameters such as FiO2 , pH, pCO2 , HCO3 , and BE (Sig...
January 19, 2024: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38270182/laryngeal-mask-airway-surfactant-administration-for-prevention-of-morbidity-and-mortality-in-preterm-infants-with-or-at-risk-of-respiratory-distress-syndrome
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REVIEW
Mohamed E Abdel-Latif, Elizabeth Walker, David A Osborn
BACKGROUND: Laryngeal mask airway surfactant administration (S-LMA) has the potential benefit of surfactant administration whilst avoiding endotracheal intubation and ventilation, ventilator-induced lung injury and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the benefits and harms of S-LMA either as prophylaxis or treatment (rescue) compared to placebo, no treatment, or intratracheal surfactant administration via an endotracheal tube (ETT) with the intent to rapidly extubate (InSurE) or extubate at standard criteria (S-ETT) or via other less-invasive surfactant administration (LISA) methods on morbidity and mortality in preterm infants with or at risk of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)...
January 25, 2024: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264266/maternal-and-neonatal-outcomes-associated-with-multiple-repeat-cesarean-deliveries-a-registry-based-study-from-qatar
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shameena Ajmal, Thomas Farrell, Fathima Minisha, Sawsan Al Obaidly, Mai AlQubaisi, Najat Khenyab, Najah Ali, Husam Salama, Abdul Rouf Pallivalappil, Nader Al Dewik, Hilal Al Rifai
BACKGROUND: Cesarean delivery (CD) is associated with increased maternal and neonatal morbidity compared to vaginal delivery, particularly in cases classified as emergency procedures or when there are multiple CDs. This retrospective cohort study aims to examine the incidence of maternal and neonatal complications in women with multiple CDs. METHODS: This study used data from a national perinatal database obtained from a single tertiary maternity care hospital. Women who delivered a singleton live birth after 24 weeks of gestation by CD were stratified into five groups based on the number of CDs, with the last group having five or more CDs...
2024: Qatar Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38256563/is-parity-a-risk-factor-for-late-preterm-birth-results-from-a-large-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lior Kashani-Ligumsky, Ran Neiger, Ella Segal, Ronnie Cohen, Miriam Lopian
Most preterm births occur in the late preterm period. While prematurity-related adverse outcomes are significantly diminished when birth occurs during this period, these infants are still at increased risk of complications. Parity affects the incidence of obstetric complications. The purpose of this study was to determine whether parity impacts the risk of spontaneous late preterm birth (SLPTB) and associated complications. A retrospective observational cohort study was conducted. Patients were divided into three study groups according to parity...
January 12, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38228632/a-clinical-study-evaluating-the-combination-of-lisa-and-snippv-for-the-treatment-of-respiratory-distress-syndrome-in-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dhivya Lakshmi Permall, Yuhan Zhang, Hanyue Li, Yafei Guan, Xiaoqing Chen
To compare the therapeutic effect of less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) followed by synchronized nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (SNIPPV) and traditional intubate-Surfactant-Extubate (InSurE) strategy for the treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS). A single-center, non-randomized and single- blinded study Tertiary neonatal intensive care unit 89 infants enrolled were preterm with gestational age < 366/7  weeks and clinically diagnosed with neonatal RDS (NRDS) Interventions: 32 infants were assigned to the LISA + SNIPPV group and 57 infants to the InSurE + nCPAP group...
January 16, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38223767/transabdominal-fetal-ultrasound-before-early-term-planned-delivery-for-norrie-disease
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Grant A Justin, Brita K Boyd, Lejla Vajzovic
Purpose: To describe a case of early-term planned delivery of a fetus with Norrie disease. Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed. Results: A fetus with an older sibling with bilateral blindness from Norrie disease had positive NPD genetic testing on chorionic villus sampling. Transabdominal fetal ophthalmic ultrasound found bilateral total retinal detachments (RDs) at 32 weeks gestational age. The fetus was delivered at 37 weeks and had an examination under anesthesia, which showed bilateral inoperable RDs...
2024: Journal of Vitreoretinal Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216310/heated-and-humidified-high-flow-therapy-hhhft-in-extreme-and-very-preterm-neonates-with-respiratory-distress-syndrome-rds-a-retrospective-cohort-from-a-tertiary-care-setting-in-pakistan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vikram Kumar Kessani, Fatima Hemani, Iqrar Ali, Sana Memon, Albar Soomro, Rija Zaheer, Jai K Das, Khalid N Haque, Syed Rehan Ali
OBJECTIVE: To determine the role of heated humidified high flow therapy (HHHFT) as primary respiratory support in spontaneously breathing moderate-late, very and extreme preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) at a tertiary care hospital from a developing country. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Neonatal intensive care unit of Indus Hospital and Health Network, Karachi, Pakistan. PATIENTS: All preterm neonates with RDS and who received HHHFT as primary respiratory support were included retrospectively, while neonates with orofacial anomalies, congenital heart and lung diseases other than RDS, abdominal wall defects, encephalopathy, congenital pneumonia and received continuous positive airway pressure or invasive ventilation were excluded...
January 12, 2024: BMJ Paediatrics Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192132/cord-blood-cortisol-level-a-possible-predictor-for-respiratory-distress-syndrome-in-preterm-neonates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anup John Thomas, Dhandapany Gunasekaran, Chandrasekaran Venkatesh, Nanda Chhavi, Soundararajan Palanisamy
BACKGROUND: Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is a leading cause of death in premature infants. There are different clinical/ biochemical markers associated with the RDS. One of the potential biochemical markers is cortisol in cord blood. PURPOSE: This study aims to correlate cortisol levels in preterm neonates with RDS and to establish whether cord blood cortisol is a reliable predictor for RDS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective analytical study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital over nine months among fifty preterm neonates...
January 8, 2024: Current Pediatric Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38136137/noninvasive-neurally-adjusted-ventilation-versus-nasal-continuous-or-intermittent-positive-airway-pressure-for-preterm-infants-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Mohammed Bhader, Mohammed Al-Hindi, Abdullah Ghaddaf, Anas Alamoudi, Amal Abualola, Renad Kalantan, Norah AlKhulifi, Ibrahim Halawani, Mansour Al-Qurashi
The noninvasive neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NIV-NAVA) is a newly developed noninvasive ventilation technique with promising clinical and ventilatory outcomes for preterm infants. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate whether NIV-NAVA has better clinical and ventilatory outcomes than nasal continuous airway pressure (NCPAP) or noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPP) on premature infants. MEDLINE, Embase, and CENTRAL were searched, and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared NIV-NAVA with NCPAP or NIPP for preterm infants (gestational age: <37 weeks) were included...
December 18, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38111625/diagnostic-utility-of-lung-ultrasound-in-predicting-the-need-for-surfactant-therapy-in-preterm-neonates-with-respiratory-distress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pari Singh, Suprabha Patnaik, Arjun Verma, Reema Garegrat, Rajesh Maheshwari, Pradeep Suryawanshi
BACKGROUND: Lung ultrasound is an accurate and early predictor for surfactant replacement therapy in respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) as compared to clinical parameters and chest x-ray. However, lung pathologies for respiratory distress at birth have overlapping symptomatology and low middle-income countries have a higher incidence of congenital pneumonia, in addition to RDS, making the immediate diagnosis difficult. Thus, there is a need for assessing a cutoff for lung ultrasound scores in the given setting...
2023: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38089684/non-invasive-ventilation-in-neonates-a-review-of-current-literature
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REVIEW
Viraraghavan Vadakkencherry Ramaswamy, Risha Devi, Gunjana Kumar
Moving from an era of invasive ventilation to that of non-invasive respiratory support, various modalities have emerged resulting in improved neonatal outcomes. Respiratory distress is the commonest problem seen both in preterm and term neonates, and the use of appropriate respiratory support could be lifesaving. This article reviews the currently available non-invasive ventilation (NIV) strategies in neonates including nasal continuous positive airway pressure, nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV), bi-level CPAP, heated humidified high flow nasal cannula, nasal high-frequency ventilation (NHFV) and non-invasive neutrally adjusted ventilatory assist (NIV-NAVA)...
2023: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38074435/pericardial-effusion-complicated-by-umbilical-vein-catheter-in-a-preterm-infant-with-respiratory-distress-syndrome-a-case-report
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Jida Hasbini, Nour Safawi, Sirine Mneimneh, Mariam Rajab, Christin Berjaoui, Amal Naous
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is the most common respiratory illness in premature infants. This syndrome is characterized by a deficiency in surfactant, necessary for proper lung function. Serious complications of RDS include pericardial effusion and pulmonary hypertension. Although pericardial effusion is a rare complication of RDS, it is potentially fatal if not treated. The most common cause of pericardial effusion (PCE) is the placement of a central venous catheter (CVC), a widely used procedure in neonatal intensive care unit to support premature infants...
February 2024: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38073666/prevalence-and-missed-cases-of-respiratory-distress-syndrome-disease-amongst-neonatal-deaths-enrolled-in-the-kenya-child-health-and-mortality-prevention-surveillance-network-champs-program-between-2017-and-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harun O Owuor, Victor Akelo, Florence Murila, Dickens Onyango, Magdalene Kuria, Emily Rogena, Gunturu Revathi, Paul Mitei, Solomon Sava, Joyce Were, Aggrey Igunza, Sammy Khagayi, Emily Zielinski-Gutierrez, Sarah Hawi, Dickson Gethi, Jennifer R Verani, Clayton Onyango, Dianna M Blau, Beth A Tippett Barr
Objectives. To describe RDS in neonatal deaths at the CHAMPS-Kenya site between 2017 and 2021. Methods. We included 165 neonatal deaths whose their Causes of death (COD) were determined by a panel of experts using data from post-mortem conducted through minimally invasive tissue specimen testing, clinical records, and verbal autopsy. Results. Twenty-six percent (43/165) of neonatal deaths were attributable to RDS. Most cases occurred in low birthweight and preterm neonates. From these cases, less than half of the hospitalizations were diagnosed with RDS before death, and essential diagnostic tests were not performed in most cases...
2023: Global Pediatric Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38040586/alternative-routes-of-surfactant-application-an-update
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REVIEW
Angela Kribs, Kari D Roberts, Daniele Trevisanuto, Colm O' Donnell, Peter A Dargaville
Non-invasive modes of respiratory support have been shown to be the preferable way of primary respiratory support of preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). The avoidance of invasive mechanical ventilation can be beneficial for preterm infants in reduction of morbidity and even mortality. However, it is well-established that some infants managed with non-invasive respiratory support from the outset have symptomatic RDS to a degree that warrants surfactant administration. Infants for whom non-invasive respiratory support ultimately fails are prone to adverse outcomes, occurring at a frequency on par with the group intubated primarily...
December 2023: Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38040585/surfactant-and-neonatal-hemodynamics-during-the-postnatal-transition
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REVIEW
Sanoj Km Ali, Amy H Stanford, Patrick J McNamara, Samir Gupta
Surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) has revolutionized the management of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in premature infants, leading to improved survival rates and decreased morbidity. SRT may, however, be associated with hemodynamic changes, which can have both positive and negative effects on the immature cardiovascular system, during the transitional adaptation from fetal to extrauterine environment. However, there is a relative paucity of evidence in this domain, with most of them derived from small heterogeneous observational studies providing conflicting results...
December 2023: Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38036980/comparison-of-the-efficacy-of-two-natural-surfactants-beraksurf-and-bles-in-the-treatment-of-respiratory-distress-syndrome-among-preterm-neonates
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Fatemeh Sabzevari, Mahdie Eslamian, Fatemeh Karami Robati, Bahareh Bahmanbijari, Zahra Daei Parizi, Zahra Jamali
BACKGROUND: The benefit of surfactant replacement therapy for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) has been demonstrated. However, some surfactants are expensive and usually inaccessible. Consequently, the Iranian Survanta was produced, but its effect on complications and mortality of RDS is unknown. This study aimed to compare the therapeutic outcomes of Iranian surfactant (beraksurf) and BLES (bovine lipid extract surfactant) on RDS treatment among preterm neonates. METHODS: This triple blinded randomized controlled trial study was performed on 128 eligible neonates diagnosed with RDS in Afzalipour hospital in Kerman, Iran...
December 1, 2023: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38027273/predictors-of-length-of-hospital-stay-for-preterm-infants-in-ethiopia-a-competing-risk-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zelalem Tazu Bonger, Biniyam Tedla Mamo, Sosna Bayu Birra, Alemayehu Worku Yalew
BACKGROUND: Length of hospital stay (LOS) is one of the essential indicators for evaluating the efficiency and the quality-of-care service delivered. predicting LOS is critical for resource allocation, decision-making, lowering neonatal morbidity and death, enhancing clinical outcomes and parent counseling. In addition, extended hospital stays (long LOS_NICU) place a burden on the healthcare systems decreasing bed turnover rates as well as their financial stand and the mental stress on families...
2023: Frontiers in Pediatrics
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