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Standardized hydrostatic enemas improve the intestinal outcome in premature infants. Abstract Objective This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of standardized minimally invasive hydrostatic low‐volume saline enemas in infants with a birth weight ≤1000 g or gestational age ≤28 weeks and delayed meconium passage.
Tabea Stock+4 more
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The Chinese adverse prognosis of very preterm infants (CARE-Preterm) cohort: study design and baseline characteristics for a prospective multicenter cohort study. [PDF]
Shi R+5 more
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Abstract Objectives There is a concern that decreasing soybean oil (SO) content in intravenous lipid emulsions (ILEs) may increase the risk for essential fatty acid deficiency (EFAD). This study evaluates the risk of EFAD in pediatric patients who were expected to require parenteral nutrition for at least 7 days with an 80% olive oil/20% SO ILE (OO/SO ...
Cynthia Blanco+8 more
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Seasonal patterns of preterm birth in the Netherlands: A population-based cohort study. [PDF]
van Gils AL+4 more
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Are preterm infants at risk for subsequent fractures? [PDF]
S L Dahlenburg, Nick Bishop, Alan Lucas
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Influential factors related to feeding disorders in preterm infants and the construction of predictive models. [PDF]
Chen L, Zhou H, Tang Z, Deng H, Li Z.
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Ultrasound diagnosis of nephrocalcinosis in preterm infants. [PDF]
Nick Woolfield+5 more
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Abstract Kirberg et al. described in 2016 a one‐step gastrostomy tube placement, the ‘pull‐introducer’ technique, designed for small‐for‐gestational‐age neonates, combining two endoscopic techniques. Nine infants (weight 3.4–8.1 kg) in our centre required a gastrostomy placement (two infants) or a combined gastrostomy placement and Nissen ...
Saskia Vande Velde+7 more
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Improving Vitamin D Status in Preterm Newborns: A Randomized Trial of 800 vs. 400 IU/Day. [PDF]
Rueang-Amnat N+5 more
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Endoscopic remodeling of esophageal stenosis refractory to traditional endoscopic treatment
Abstract Esophageal atresia (EA), with or without tracheoesophageal fistula, is the most common congenital anomaly of the esophagus. Surgical correction is the primary treatment, however, up to 80% of patients experience anastomotic stenosis, with esophageal balloon dilation (EBD) being the first‐line treatment.
María Camila Beltrán‐Ramírez+2 more
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