Resuscitation
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I updated the 3 video series of neonatal resuscitation videos. Now in 4K resolution. Updated for changes in 8th edition NRP. Check them out and let me know what you think. Consider using them in education for learners taking your neonatal resuscitation course.
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Hello everybody, I am wondering if you treat term or near term infants with CPAP (if they need breathing support) in the delivery room. The background of my question is an ongoing discussion whether term/near term infants (GA >=35+0) should receive postnatal delivery room CPAP. As far as I know are there three studies of two centre published describing an increase in PTX occurrence after implementing CPAP in the delivery room: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25854822/ (Pulmonary air leak associated with CPAP at term birth resuscitation) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31399490/ (Delivery Room Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and Pneumothorax…
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How many team members would attend a neonatal cardiac arrest code at birth in your set up and why
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Dear Colleagues How would you manage tracheal atresia in your set up if diagnosed antenatally Alok
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Hello 😊 I hope every one is great ...i am just interested to know ur opnion about the new sensors ( neonatal cap ) for new born ..is it safe ? Is there any comments or matter of interest regarding its us for cardiopulmonary monitor during resuscitation 🤔 Thanks in advance 🌷
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Dear colleagues, with a short survey we would like to provide a world-wide overview of the procedures within the Second Golden Hour of transport from the delivery room to the NICU. While a lot of research has brought better understanding of the immediate postnatal period during the so called First Golden Hour of Life the time following with transport to and admission onto the NICU is still a black box. In a local study we showed that procedures during this time period are done contrary to current understanding of neonatal physiology and with relevant interpersonal variation (BMJ Ped 4:e000602, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2019-000602). To improve our unde…
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To all pediatricians/ neonatologists out there!! Do you have specific guidelines for when you practise neonatal CPR 3:1 vs Pediatric 15:2 concerning infants who are not newborn or on the NICU? Some colleagues use 3:1 until 28 days post 40 weeks, some think as soon as having left the labour ward or are discharged from the neonatal ward you do 15:2 even og the baby is 39-42-44 weeks. In some hospitals it differ depending on where the baby is brought and what the staff there are most used to… Grateful for any comments on this😀
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In our March Concord Talk, Prof. Arjan te Pas will educate us what the key success factors are when incorporating cord clamping into stabilisation of preterm infants and share the experiences of his clinic in practicing physiological-based cord clamping for over 4 years. March 2nd at 15:00u (CET). Register via: https://concordneonatal.com/concord-talk/
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Join Concord Talk by Professor Stuart Hooper on February 2nd at 10:00am CET. Don't cut the cord until the baby is ready, the science behind umbilical cord management. Professor Stuart Hooper is professor of physiology in fetal and neonatal health. He is the Director of Research at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Monash University and is Center Head of the Ritchie Centre. In this Talk, Prof. Hooper will educate us on the physiology of transition and the science behind the timing of umbilical cord clamping, built on research performed by his institute and completed with everyday case studies of neonates in need of support. Sign up, together wit…
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