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Parental stroking delivered at an optimal speed to activate C-tactile fibres for a duration of 10 s before the painful procedure did not significantly change neonates’ magnitude of pain-related brain activity, PIPP-R score, or development of tachycardia. The trial highlighted the challenge of translating an experimental researcher-led tactile intervention into a parent-led approach, and the value of involving parents in their baby’s pain management.
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Mashup Score: 49Early vs Late Inguinal Hernia Repair in Preterm Infants - 2 month(s) ago
This randomized clinical trial compares the safety of early (before discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit) vs later inguinal hernia repair among infants born prematurely who underwent the procedure near the end of their neonatal intensive care unit stay.
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Mashup Score: 49Early vs Late Inguinal Hernia Repair in Preterm Infants - 2 month(s) ago
This randomized clinical trial compares the safety of early (before discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit) vs later inguinal hernia repair among infants born prematurely who underwent the procedure near the end of their neonatal intensive care unit stay.
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Mashup Score: 34CPAP Versus NIPPV Postextubation in Preterm Neonates: A Comparative-Effectiveness Study - 2 month(s) ago
10.1542/6345002987112Video AbstractPEDS-VA_2023-0640456345002987112BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:. Nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) has been shown to be superior to nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) postextubation in preterm neonates. However, studies have not permitted high CPAP pressures or rescue with other modes. We hypothesized that if CPAP pressures >8 cmH2O and rescue…
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Mashup Score: 25Pain Exposure and Brain Connectivity in Preterm Infants - 2 month(s) ago
This cohort study examines whether greater early-life pain is associated with slower maturation of neonatal connectivity in female vs male infants and whether reduced connectivity is associated with poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes.
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Mashup Score: 17RSV Prefusion F Protein–Based Maternal Vaccine — Preterm Birth and Other Outcomes | NEJM - 2 month(s) ago
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — RSV Prefusion F Protein–Based Maternal Vaccine — Preterm Birth and Other Outcomes
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Mashup Score: 8Social Determinants of Health and Redirection of Care for Infants Born Extremely Preterm - 2 month(s) ago
This cohort study evaluates associations between maternal social determinants of health and redirection of care discussions for infants born extremely preterm.
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A retrospective analysis in @JAMAPediatrics examines the associations between maternal social determinants of health and redirection of care discussions in infants born <29 weeks from NICHD https://t.co/Z2lDfGl4AG #ebneoalerts #equity4babies #EBNEOEquityAlerts #neotwitter #neoEBM https://t.co/BFCmrdvkN5
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Mashup Score: 28Relationships of Severity of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia with Adverse Neurodevelopmental Outcomes and Poor respiratory Function at 7-8 Years of Age - 2 month(s) ago
To clarify the relationships of three definitions of severity of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) with adverse neurodevelopmental and respiratory outcomes at early school-age.
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Mashup Score: 18Does extremely early expression of colostrum after very preterm birth improve mother’s own milk quantity? A cohort study - 2 month(s) ago
Objective Assess the relationship of time to first expression after very preterm birth and mothers’ own milk quantity. Design A cohort study (nested within a randomised trial). Setting Four neonatal units in the UK. Patients 132 mothers of single or twin infants born at 23+0 to 31+6 weeks postmenstrual age. Exposures Time to the first attempt to express after birth. Primary outcomes 24-hour mother’s own milk yield on days 4, 14 and 21 after birth. Results Median time to first expression attempt was 6 hours. 51.7% expressed within 6 hours of birth (62/120) and 48.3% expressed more than 6 hours after birth (58/120). Expressing within 6 hours of birth was associated with higher milk yield on day 4 (88.3 g, 95% CI 7.1 to 169.4) and day 14 (155.7 g, 95% CI 12.2 to 299.3) but not on day 21 (73.6 g, 95% CI −91.4 to 238.7). There was an interaction between expressing frequency and time to first expression (p<0.005), with increased expressing frequency being associated with higher yield only in
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Mashup Score: 12Vote! - Evidence-Based Neonatology - 2 month(s) ago
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New trial from the UK evaluating the role of parental touch before or after the procedure published in @LancetChildAdol by @AnnalisaHauck et al #neoEBM #EBNEOAlerts #FOMANeo https://t.co/dQ8x8TNUMh https://t.co/tIqJctfUtN