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More than meets the eye: The hidden burden of temporary feeding tubes on children and their families
Abstract Background Although pediatric temporary (e.g., nasogastric) feeding tubes are widely used for short‐term nutrition support, family impacts remain poorly defined. Research from long‐term (e.g., gastrostomy) feeding tubes does not generalize because management and burdens differ. This study aimed to explore the financial, time and family burdens
Claire Reilly +5 more
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Abstract Background Plasma amino acid (AA) profiles in parenteral nutrition (PN)–dependent very preterm infants (VPIs) consistently show overprovision of essential AA (EAA) and arginine deficiency. This may have implications for growth and immune/inflammatory responses.
Frances Callaghan +6 more
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S100-alarmins, antenatal corticosteroids and the risk of late-onset sepsis in preterm infants: A prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Kessler G +10 more
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Abstract Background Temporary feeding tubes are common in pediatric healthcare, but research on understanding how clinicians manage their use and understand the impact on families is limited. Existing research often overlooks clinician perspectives despite tensions between clinical priorities and family needs. This study aimed to understand clinicians'
Claire Reilly +4 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT In utero interventions are transformative in addressing genetic and anatomic conditions during fetal development. Next generation sequencing enables early genetic testing, playing a pivotal role in prenatal decision‐making by supporting risk stratification, precise and timely diagnosis, which directly informs eligibility for fetal surgical and
Matthew A. Shear +7 more
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The impact of antenatal corticosteroids on respiratory and metabolic outcomes in late-preterm births depends on timing, number of courses, and singleton/twin status: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Wu H, Yu L, Dai Y, Zhang J, Wen C, Fu X.
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ABSTRACT Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN) remains a significant concern in prenatal care primarily caused by maternal alloimmunization against fetal red blood cell antigens, most commonly the D antigen. Noninvasive fetal RHD genotyping, used as a screening tool, enables targeted antenatal prophylaxis and has been implemented in several
Emilie Thorup +4 more
wiley +1 more source
QuickStats: Changes* in Late Preterm Birth Rates,† by State - National Vital Statistics System, United States, 2014 and 2016. [PDF]
europepmc +1 more source
Diagnostic Value of Exome Sequencing in Isolated Polyhydramnios
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the diagnostic yield of exome sequencing (ES) in isolated polyhydramnios. Methods This retrospective study included 40 cases of isolated polyhydramnios. All patients underwent screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA).
Vered Offen Glassner +11 more
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Heat spells and birth and peripartum pregnancy complications in Germany: a scoping review. [PDF]
Raab A, Schmitz D.
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