Monthly Archives: May 2016

Blood pressures in very immature babies

One recent publication initially looked very interesting from the title, Vesoulis ZA, et al. Empirical estimation of the normative blood pressure in infants <28 weeks gestation using a massive data approach. J Perinatol. 2015. Unfortunately the authors interpretation of ‘massive data’ is … Continue reading

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Unilateral DNR orders?

A paper from Mark Mercurio and colleagues has been making some waves. In it they address the question of unilateral DNAR orders (previously called Do Not Resuscitate DNR orders, but now often referred to, more accurately as Do Not Attempt … Continue reading

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New achievements!

Neonatal research has now passed a total of 400,000 page views since it started, thanks to many people for their encouragement My researchgate profile now shows over 5,000 citations of articles I have authored, or co-authored. Sometimes when you publish … Continue reading

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