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About Keith Barrington

I am a neonatologist and clinical researcher at Sainte Justine University Health Center in Montréal

Weekly updates #4

Ok not even nearly weekly, but I am now back from vacation, and after clearing though my inbox pressing the delete button several hundred times, I am ready to start posting again. van der Ham DP, Vijgen SM, Nijhuis JG, van Beek … Continue reading

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Predicting Successful Extubation

A couple of years ago I wrote an editorial for the Jornal de Pediatria, a Brazilian journal, about extubation failure. (full text available free here). At that time the most promising test fo predicting extubation failure appeared to be some variant of … Continue reading

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Weekly Updates #3

A few new publications (I know it’s not quite weekly, but I am on vacation!): Nguyen TP, Amon E, Al-Hosni M, Gavard JA, Gross G, Myles TD: “Early” versus “late” 23-week infant outcomes. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2012(0). Not too … Continue reading

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Improving outcomes of Preterm Infants, early post-discharge intervention programs

The history of early intervention programs is rather mixed. Do they actually help to improve outcomes? The most recent cochrane review was published in 2007 by the amazingly productive Lex Doyle and his colleagues, and was followed by an updated review … Continue reading

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A life worth living? Who would want a child like that?

A troubling tale from an adult with a handicap has just been published. (Peace WJ: Comfort care as denial of personhood. Hastings Center Report 2012, 42(4):14-17.) When admitted to an acute care hospital with a serious wound the author was … Continue reading

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Weekly Updates #2

Recent things that I have noted: Dennington D, Vali P, Finer NN, Kim JH: Ultrasound confirmation of endotracheal tube position in neonates. Neonatology 2012, 102(3):185-189. Bed-side ultrasound by the NICU team can confirm ETT position quickly and without radiation. This … Continue reading

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‘Our children are not a diagnosis’ – what an amazing response!

This blog was initially intended mostly for health professionals (especially neonatologists and pediatricians in training) and others interested in academic neonatology, with the hope that some other people might find it interesting. The reaction to my post on Annie Janvier’s … Continue reading

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“Our children are not a diagnosis”: the family experience of trisomy 13 and 18

Annie Janvier, Barb Farlow and Ben Wilfond have just published a rather disturbing study. At least I feel a bit disturbed. (Janvier A, Farlow B, Wilfond BS: The experience of families with children with trisomy 13 and 18 in social … Continue reading

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Ventilation during Resuscitation, sustained inflations?

I don’t post much about animal studies, but there are some things which are extremely difficult to study in human babies and at least for preliminary studies they may be essential and very informative. That great Melbourne group has been looking at the effects of … Continue reading

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Weekly Update #1

There are a number of interesting and/or important publications that I don’t get the time to blog about. I was thinking that maybe a weekly update which lists them with just a little description rather than a full blog post might be … Continue reading

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