Category Archives: Neonatal Research

Babies with Super Powers

Rachel Callander is a professional photographer from New Zealand who had a baby with a congenital problem that led to disability, and a sadly brief life. Like many parents in such a situation, Rachel was totally honest about her daughter, … Continue reading

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Pain control for intubation by trainees

Because of my research interest in premedication for endotracheal intubation I have been asked several times to talk to groups about the subject, I have often been asked whether intubations by trainees should be premedicated, because their risk of failed … Continue reading

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Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Surgery

Hull MA, Fisher JG, Gutierrez IM, Jones BA, Kang KH, Kenny M, et al. Mortality and Management of Surgical Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates: A Prospective Cohort Study. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 2014;218(6):1148-55. This data is … Continue reading

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Can we share decisions?

I found this article quite insightful. (Joseph-Williams N, Edwards A, Elwyn G: Power imbalance prevents shared decision making. Bmj 2014, 348). Shared decision making is a buzz-word (buzz-phrase I guess) to describe how to pursue good decision making with patients (or in our … Continue reading

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Gastric acid is good for you

I might have used that title previously, but new data published in JAMAPediatrics supports the concept. In a prospective cohort study the authors cultured fluid from gastroscopies, and bronchoscopies in children, and compared the results between those who were on … Continue reading

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Inhaled Nitric Oxide in Preterms

Kinsella JP, Cutter GR, Steinhorn RH, Nelin LD, Walsh WF, Finer NN, et al. Noninvasive Inhaled Nitric Oxide Does Not Prevent Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Premature Newborns. The Journal of pediatrics. 2014. My Cochrane review (which is in the process of being … Continue reading

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Diaphragmatic Hernia Stuff

Several recent articles which have some importance for diaphragmatic hernia management Madenci AL, Sjogren AR, Treadwell MC, Ladino-Torres MF, Drongowski RA, Kreutzman J, et al. Another dimension to survival: predicting outcomes with fetal MRI versus prenatal ultrasound in patients with … Continue reading

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Neonatal Updates

Garel C, Moutard ML. Main congenital cerebral anomalies: how prenatal imaging aids counseling. Fetal diagnosis and therapy. 2014;35(4):229-39. An excellent review article that can assist in prenatal counselling if you have a mother whose fetus has a CNS anomaly. Baylis R, … Continue reading

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Should we all be wearing gloves? Every time we touch a baby?

Two new articles over the summer suggest that the answer to that question may well be yes. The first is the best quality of the studies, an RCT in a single center in the USA. Kaufman DA, Blackman A, Conaway MR, Sinkin … Continue reading

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Neonatal Etiquette

In 2008 a Dr Michael Kahn published an article in the Prestigious New England Journal (which I abbreviate to PNEJM, for any new readers). It was entitled ‘etiquette-based medicine’. He made the introductory comment that although patients deserve compassionate doctors, … Continue reading

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