Everything posted by edcarsi
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		Covid-19 Vertical transmission
		
		Just a few days ago, Professor de Luca in Paris showed a paper with a scientific evidence of vertical transmission of Sars-Cov-2. An excellent (although sad) news by an excellent professor. Coincidentally, yesterday the National Perinatal Institute, in Mexico made a webinar about this topic. In this slide, what you can see, they are showing in the left, that 17 of 86 placenta tested positive to Covid PCR; that 11 of 22 amniotic fluids tested positive and that 6 of 17 human milk the same. All in mothers positive to Covid-19. Hope this will be of interest for you all.
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		Newborn in terminal stage. Which are the bioethical specialist decisions?
		
		Glad you like it. Congrats for your paper.
- Newborn in terminal stage. Which are the bioethical specialist decisions?
- Newborn in terminal stage. Which are the bioethical specialist decisions?
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		Newborn in terminal stage. Which are the bioethical specialist decisions?
		
		This is a Spanish paper done in Mexico. A transversal research based in an electronic poll sent to Neonatologists and Pediatricians who work in NICU's in the country. We asked them if they were familiar to definitions about orthotanasia, euthanasia, limitation for the therapeutic effort and dysthanasia and which were their usual decisions with babies in end-of-life situations, their relations with families of this babies and then in the discussion we wrote about the changing in the way to manage this stage in terms of adequation instead of limitation in the therapeutic effort. RN etapa terminal - que decide el especialista_2019.pdf
- IV Neonatal online Course & II in Perinatal medicine (Spanish almost all)
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		Chest Compression Coordination
		
		Neonatal Resuscitation program, the one of the >International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) in 2015, which is followed in Mexico indicates a 3:1 ratio which gives 90 compressions and 30 ventilations. You can find more here: NeoReviews September 2014, VOLUME 15 / ISSUE 9 From the American Academy of Pediatrics Chest Compressions and Ventilation in Delivery Room Resuscitation Anne Lee Solevåg, Po-Yin Cheung, Georg M. Schmölzer ("Continuous CCs and asynchronous ventilation have been shown to have improved outcomes in adults and older children after cardiac arrest, and current evidence suggests that it is as good as a 3:1 C:V ratio in neonatal resuscitation.")
 
			
		
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