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Sedative strategies for extreme preterm on prolonged mechanical ventilation
We use morphine or dexmeditomedine, in rare cases both. No benzodiazepine. I am curious: why fentanyl? Half life is so long.
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Weaning non-invasive support in established BPD
Go down with PEEP and then change to High flow. Sometimes I wean directly from CPAP, depends how the child is doing during care. Why is your PEEP still that high? Just curious. Yours Katja
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Managing Hemodynamically Significant Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA): Our Approach
Perfect, thanx Stefan!
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Preterm pain scale and analgesia
I'd like to discuss an old topic again. Which pain scale do you use for premature babies? And what are the consequences for you when dealing with pain in premature babies? We're currently having a discussion on this and I would be grateful for advice and discussion.
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22-weekers - what is right / reasonable / wrong, and what is the path ahead?
Thanks for the good topic @Stefan Johansson! I think we all probably treat them pretty much the same, but small differences may change the game. Therfore I am pretty much interested on how everybody does things? Our approach is: ventilate HFO and don't touch. Do you do it that way too? Do you treat the PDA preventively? What do you do with enemas? Any thoughts on this?
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Neo Pod T Transport Humidifier out of stock
We learned today that the Neo Pod T humidifier will continue to be produced under a new company. It is unclear when exactly. @Erik Borgstrom
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Neo Pod T Transport Humidifier out of stock
Will do the same. Let you also know, if we have any news. Thanx
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Neo Pod T Transport Humidifier out of stock
We just learned, that the Neo Pod T Transporter Humidifier, will not be produced anymore. Which is a big issue for transporting our preemies. To my knowledge there is no other humidifier for transport available. Any thoughts or ideas? Yours Katja
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Micro-Modified Seldinger Technique for PICC insertion
We use it from vygon. I like the needle, which is very sharp. The older the babies are and the harder their skin is, the less comfortable I find it. So we use both devices.
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Is anyone using etomidate in neonates / preterms?
Since there is some evidence that etomidate causes adrenocortical dysfunction with increased mortality in septic patients, we have stopped using it for a long time. However, we only used it in older children, not in neonates.
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How do you manage micropremies?
We use enemas on regulat base, for years glycerin and now Sodiumchloride every 12 hours. No problems and both safe to use. Only exception, where it is forbidden, is in NEC ( which we see rarely these days). What do you think about circulation? especially when you look at the data to blood pressure standards that favor the fifth percentile. I think it's actually less about the altitude and more about preventing circulatory fluctuations. Any opinions on this?
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How do you manage micropremies?
We have a different approach concerning fentanyl and inotropes. My thoughts were: less is more, don’t touch. But maybe I am wrong. And no phenobarb. In my experience, they all lack strength and are eventually intubated in the first hours. The approach of intubating immediately is probably better to avoid barotrauma. We dont bag mask @wackdiyes, we give caffeine in the delivery room.
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Probiotics - yay or nay?
We saw this in two cases at the beginning years ago. Then we stopped giving probiotics for a time and changed the product and haven't seen any problems since, even with the small weeks. We are convinced of it
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Beta-adrenergic agonists in hyperkalemia.
Salbutamol inhalative works fine.