#087 - 📑 Journal Club 35

#087 - 📑 Journal Club 35

The Incubator Podcast


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Journal club this week contains many interesting articles. We reviewed several studies recently published that cover a variety of topics. Caffeine for late preterm infants, early ventilatory support for nano-preterm infants, the association between gestational age at delivery and ADHD symptoms, and so much more. We hope you are enjoying these episodes. If you are, please leave us a review on Apple podcast. If you have any comments or suggestions to improve the show, feel free to reach out to us via email.

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Remote ischaemic conditioning in necrotising enterocolitis: a phase I feasibility and safety study
Objective Remote ischaemic conditioning (RIC) improves the outcome of experimental necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) by preserving intestinal microcirculation. The feasibility and safety of RIC in preterm infants with NEC are unknown. The study aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of RIC in pret…
In the grey zone—survival and morbidities of periviable births - Journal of Perinatology
Journal of Perinatology - In the grey zone—survival and morbidities of periviable births
Outcomes in Nano-Preterm Infants Receiving Ventilation at Birth
This cohort study of nano-preterm infants examines whether early intubation after birth is associated with a higher incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia or death.
Gestational Age at Term and Teacher-Reported ADHD Symptom Patterns
To estimate associations between gestational age (GA) and teacher-reported ADHD- relatedsymptom patterns at age 9 among children born at term (37–41 weeks).
Do Pediatricians and Nurses Recommend Vaccines for Preterm Infants? A Survey in Italy
To assess the level of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding vaccination inpreterm infants among primary care pediatricians (PCPs) and health care workers (HCWs)in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).
Caffeine to prevent intermittent hypoxaemia in late preterm infants: randomised controlled dosage trial
Objective To establish the most effective and best tolerated dose of caffeine citrate for the prevention of intermittent hypoxaemia (IH) in late preterm infants. Design Phase IIB, double-blind, five-arm, parallel, randomised controlled trial. Setting Neonatal units and postnatal wards of two terti…
Brain injury following mild hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in neonates–Ten-year experience in a tertiary perinatal center - Journal of Perinatology
Journal of Perinatology - Brain injury following mild hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in neonates–Ten-year experience in a tertiary perinatal center
A Pose-Based Feature Fusion and Classification Framework for the Early Prediction of Cerebral Palsy in Infants
The early diagnosis of cerebral palsy is an area which has recently seen significant multi-disciplinary research. Diagnostic tools such as the General Movements Assessment (GMA), have produced some very promising results. However, the prospect of automating these processes may improve accessibility…