Monthly Archives: April 2023

PAS meeting starting tomorrow. Panel Saturday afternoon!

For those of my readers going to PAS in Washington DC, I have put together a panel to discuss painful procedures in neonatal research projects, which starts at 2pm on Saturday, April 29, 2023. The stellar cast of speakers include … Continue reading

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What now for cerebral NIRS in the preterm?

Previous randomized trials of routine cerebral NIRS in preterm infants have shown that cerebral hypoxia can be reduced by responding to the signal, but in an underpowered follow up of a subgroup, there was no impact on long term outcomes. … Continue reading

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Survival after End-of-Life Discussions

Another of the articles that have been keeping me busy over the last couple of months has just been published. Boutillier B, Biran V, Janvier A, Barrington KJ. Survival and Long-term Outcomes of Children Who Survived After End-of-Life Decisions in … Continue reading

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Imaging after therapeutic hypothermia: when to do the MRI (if at all)

I had thought it was well settled that imaging soon after rewarming was as good for predicting outcomes in HIE as later imaging, but it seems that the timing, and the methodology are still uncertain. Tabacaru C, et al. Diffusion … Continue reading

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Pulmonary outcomes in the preterm: beyond BPD

A long break since my last post. I have had a couple of trips, to Arizona and to Australia, and more recently to Washington DC. With each conference I now try, if I can, to take an extra few days … Continue reading

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