Monthly Archives: March 2014

Public citizen are becoming a public danger

Public citizen are at it again, they have written another letter to the director of the DHHSS to try and follow up on their previous nonsense. I didn’t write about this when I first heard about it, as 1. it … Continue reading

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HIP Protocol published

The Hypotension in Preterms trial is about to get underway, with all the final hurdles just about cleared. Just at the right time our protocol has been published in ‘Neonatology’. Dempsey EM, Barrington KJ, Marlow N, O’Donnell CP, Miletin J, … Continue reading

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Insulin, nutrition, insulin-like growth factors and the retina

I’d really like to see a good quality review article with that title, there are several that touch on these issues (for example, here and here), but I find the data hard to digest, probably because it is relatively novel … Continue reading

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Weaning CPAP

One of the things that we should always remember in neonatology is that the main goal of any supportive therapy is to stop it. The main goal of blood pressure support should be to achieve hemodynamic stability in order to … Continue reading

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Leave my renal nerves alone, please.

Not having looked after an adult for many years (although I did do a year of postgraduate training in adult internal medicine before switching to paediatrics; I thought I should practice on the old ones before subjecting children to my … Continue reading

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