Response: Commentary: Vasopressin induced hyponatremia in infants <3 months of age in the neonatal intensive care unit. [PDF]
Johnson PN, Miller JL, Makoni M.
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A case of lactobezoar: Outpatient management in a neonate
Abstract A lactobezoar is a conglomerate of undigested and partially digested milk components and is the most common form of bezoar in infants. Described treatments include hospitalization for intravenous fluids and cessation of feeds, endoscopy with administration of N‐acetyl cysteine, and surgical or endoscopic removal.
Shivani Kamal+3 more
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Perspectives on the Use of Echinocandins in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. [PDF]
Dermitzaki N+5 more
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Post‐Intubation Acute Laryngeal Injuries: Analysis of Predictive Factors of Poor Prognosis
This is the first historical review in the literature that adds reintubation with corticosteroid and antibiotics ointment coating around the tube to balloon laryngoplasty for the management of post‐intubation acute laryngeal injuries. Almost 85% of our patients were managed with success with such approaches.
Nicole Elen Lira+3 more
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THE SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST’S ROLE IN THE NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT [PDF]
Dewier, Jennifer L
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Abstract Background The Learning Health System (LHS) framework is designed to enhance healthcare by systematically integrating internal data and external evidence to promote quality, safety, and efficiency, aligning science, informatics, incentives, and culture for continuous improvement, innovation, and equity.
Michael R. Cauley+8 more
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Trends, risk factors, and outcomes of unplanned extubation in a neonatal intensive care unit: a seven-year retrospective study. [PDF]
Ali K+14 more
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Erratum: Commentary: Vasopressin-induced hyponatremia in infants <3 months of age in the neonatal intensive care unit. [PDF]
Frontiers Production Office.
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Antithrombin: Deficiency, Diversity, and the Future of Diagnostics
ABSTRACT Our healthcare system provides reactive sick‐care, treating patients after symptoms have appeared by prescription of generic and often suboptimal therapy. This strategy brings along high costs and high pressure which is not sustainable.
Mirjam Kruijt+2 more
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Neonatal hyperinsulinism: a retrospective study of presentation and management in a tertiary neonatal intensive care unit in the UK. [PDF]
Kalogeropoulou MS+3 more
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