Category Archives: Neonatal Research

Osteopathy in the NICU; you’ve got to be joking!

I didn’t mention this article when it first came out as it is so obviously nonsense. It came back to my attention as there is a really well done deconstruction on the blog ‘Science Based Medicine‘ which I strongly recommend … Continue reading

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Neonatal Updates

Hallenberger A, Poets CF, Horn W, Seyfang A, Urschitz MS: Closed-loop automatic oxygen control (clac) in preterm infants: A randomized controlled trial. Pediatrics 2014. This is a report of a small multicenter study of the use of a system built into … Continue reading

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Drug approval in neonates; what to do? and what is this dexmedetty stuff?

Most of the drugs that we routinely use in neonatology do not have a specific license for neonatal use. This is true I think in every jurisdiction around the world, the USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe, but I don’t know … Continue reading

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A history of evidence based medicine

If you’ve got a few minutes to spend in the virtual company of some of the greats of EBM, the JAMA network have a microsite with videos of interviews largely animated by Richard Smith (former editor of the BMJ) http://ebm.jamanetwork.com  Fairly light … Continue reading

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Communicating with parents, and decision making for the extremely immature infant

The other two articles that I mentioned in the last post, from the new issue of Seminars in Perinatology, were written to discuss a framework for decision making for the extremely immature infant. (Dupont-Thibodeau A, Barrington KJ, Farlow B, Janvier … Continue reading

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Three new publications

The latest issue of Seminars in Perinatology has just appeared on line. This is second part of the report of the NICHD, SMFM, ACOG, AAP joint workshop where Annie and I presented. I think these articles are all free access: … Continue reading

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Strange Corrections in Early Human Development

Early Human Development, like some other journals, sometimes publishes conference proceedings.  In October 2009 a supplement was published with articles reflecting presentations made at a conference in Torino, in July 2010 another was published with articles written by presenters at a … Continue reading

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Being a Parent and a Doctor

A story published in the PNEJM from a mother of a patient with epilepsy that was very difficult to treat who is also a physician, as is the father. Their boy eventually had seizure surgery, more than once. She ends … Continue reading

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Improving Research

I have mentioned Richard Lehman’s weekly journal review here before. This week’s edition starts with a critique of a trial published in the PNEJM, funded by a company that makes a new antiviral, the results show a reduction in virus … Continue reading

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Treatment of hypotension in the very preterm infant

When hypotension should be treated and with what are important and difficult questions in the care of the very preterm infant. The international HIP collaboration (see the link in the side bar) has been funded to try and find some … Continue reading

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