The perceived workload of first-line healthcare professionals during neonatal resuscitation. [PDF]
Huang HB+8 more
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201 infants at risk for developmental disorders were assessed using two General Movements Assessments (GMA) and one Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE), integrated into routine follow up care. Developmental outcome was assessed with a neurologic examination at 2 years, and the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development at 2 ‐ 3.5 ...
Gemunu Hewawitharana+12 more
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Neonatal resuscitation workshop for trainees in standardized medical residency training-a pilot practice in Shenzhen, China. [PDF]
Xu C+6 more
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335 Surface Activity of Small Volume Airway Aspirates Suctioned During Neonatal Resuscitation [PDF]
Guido Stichtenoth+3 more
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Duration of positive pressure ventilation in children who required neonatal resuscitation [PDF]
F. Meza-Ortiz+3 more
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Advancements and challenges in neonatal resuscitation: embracing laryngeal mask airways for improved outcomes. [PDF]
Lee JH.
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Insights from a cross-sectional survey of neonatal resuscitation instructors from India. [PDF]
Patel P, Nimbalkar S, Shinde M.
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Midline Head Position for Preterm Infants in the First 72 h: A Pilot Randomised Control Trial
ABSTRACT Aim Midline head positioning for preterm infants in the first 72 h of life may prevent intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH). The feasibility of conducting a RCT was explored, namely (1) acceptability of the recruitment and consenting process, (2) practicality of recruitment within 4 h after birth, (3) protocol compliance, and (4) staff ...
Traci‐Anne Goyen+9 more
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Influence of Mask Leak on Applied Volumes and Pressures During Simulated Resuscitation of Neonates [PDF]
J. Hartung+4 more
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Resuscitation of the newborn. An improved neonatal resuscitator.
Insufflatory resuscitation of a newborn baby that has not breathed presents many problems. These are dependent not only on the size and prematurity of the neonate, but on the amount of fluid which is present in the alveoli of the lungs, and the absence of the functional residual capacity (FRC).
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