Monthly Archives: October 2012

Domperidone for GE reflux; toxic and worse than placebo!

As mentioned in a previous post, to get cisapride for a patient in Canada, you have to contact Health Canada for special permission through the Special Access Program. The last time that I am aware of someone asking Health Canada for special … Continue reading

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Cisapride for GE reflux; more toxic placebos!

I am currently writing a chapter for a textbook, the chapter will deal with GE reflux. So I have been reviewing the data around various treatment options. I have already written on this blog about the lack of physiologic rationale … Continue reading

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Weekly updates #9

Avettand-Fenoel V, Marlin S, Vauloup-Fellous C, Loundon N, Francois M, Couloigner V, Rouillon I, Drouin-Garraud V, Laccourreye L, Denoyelle F et al: Congenital Cytomegalovirus Is the Second Most Frequent Cause of Bilateral Hearing Loss in Young French Children. J Pediatr … Continue reading

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Do blood transfusions improve feeding in anemic preterm Infants?

The possible benefits of blood transfusions in anemic preterm infants have never been well investigated. There is some reliable data about the outcomes of babies randomized to different goals of hemoglobin concentration (for example the PINT study Kirpalani H, Whyte RK, Andersen C, Asztalos EV, … Continue reading

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Improving Nutrition in the very Preterm; more protein?

A new study published in Pediatrics looked at the question in the title of this post. Moya F, Sisk PM, Walsh KR, Berseth CL: A new liquid human milk fortifier and linear growth in preterm infants. Pediatrics 2012.  This was a … Continue reading

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