Monthly Archives: August 2013

Susceptibility to Sepsis

It looks like those Toll-like receptors may indeed be important. I included a review article in a previous Neonatal Updates, which was nice introduction to these transmembrane receptors that are important in immune responses. A new article suggests that variants … Continue reading

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Teaching Well

If you are a clinical teacher, and you have access to the Lancet, you should read this Reilly BM: Inconvenient truths about effective clinical teaching. The Lancet, 370(9588):705-711. Great insights, and good guidance for teachers.  

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End of Life, at Birth

An Op-Ed piece in the NY Times a couple of weeks ago had that title. I was rather disappointed by the piece, written by an experienced neonatologist; now I suppose for a piece written for the NY Times the fact … Continue reading

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Nutritional Catch-Up

This is my attempt to catch up with some interesting publications from the last few weeks, about nutritional interventions and necrotizing enterocolitis. Karagol BS, Zenciroglu A, Okumus N, Polin RA: Randomized controlled trial of slow vs rapid enteral feeding advancements … Continue reading

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On the Radio

I was interviewed for an edition of the NPR Radiolab program a couple of months ago. I have only just had the chance to listen to the program, (called ’23 weeks and 6 days’) and I think the emission was … Continue reading

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Don’t text and drive

That might seem self-evident, but texting while driving has become a major cause of road traffic collisions, and other major incidents, involving pedestrians and others. AT&T have sponsored a new documentary movie (directed by Werner Herzog), which you can see … Continue reading

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Long term outcomes, Quality of Life.

I heard a presentation of this excellent study when I was in Melbourne last year, and have been waiting for it to be available in print. There are now about 30 studies of quality of life in subjects who were … Continue reading

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Now you know. EUNOs long term outcomes

The European Nitric Oxide study has just published the 2 year outcomes of their trial. The original trial was one of the studies of routine NO administration to preterm babies. In this RCT 800 infants, <29 weeks gestation, with mild/moderate … Continue reading

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Cervical pessaries? Really?

A new study in the Lancet is a multi-center RCT of the use of a cervical pessary to reduce preterm delivery in twin pregnancies. I must say this sounded a bit unlikely to me, but it turns out there just … Continue reading

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Breast-feeding the preterm

In order to catch up a little with the last month’s publications, I will post a few things with grouped studies that seem to me to be related. Alves E, Rodrigues C, Fraga S, Barros H, Silva S: Parents’ views … Continue reading

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