#117 - Journal Club 46

#117 - Journal Club 46

The Incubator Podcast

How do families feel about PDA treatment?, fluid balance and respiratory outcomes, social risk screening in the NICU


Hello Friends 👋

We have an amazing episode of journal club for you this week. We review some super interesting papers but most notably, we are piloting our first segment with the EBNEO to review their commentary on the article of the month. This month we have the pleasure of chatting with Dr. Bri Liberio, who authored the commentary. Finally we cover articles about parental preference regarding PDA treatments, use of ondansetron for NOWS and a QI initiative looking at social risk screening in the NICU. We hope you enjoy this episode.

Have a good sunday!


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Please find the list of articles discussed on this week's episode below 👇

Evaluation of Health-Related Values and Preferences of Adults Who Were Preterm Infants and Parents of Preterm Infants Concerning Use of Prophylactic Cyclooxygenase Inhibitor Drugs
What are the values and preferences of parents of preterm infants and adults who had been born preterm concerning the use of cyclooxygenase inhibitor (COX-I) prophylaxis to prevent morbidity and mortality?In this cross-sectional study that enrolled 44…
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Implementing Social Risk Screening and Referral to Resources in the NICU - PubMed
Leveraging existing staff, our social risk screening and referral intervention built the capacity to address the high burden of unmet needs among NICU families.
Association of Fluid Balance With Respiratory Outcomes in Extremely Premature Neonates
This secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial of neonates examines whether a more positive fluid balance during the first 2 postnatal weeks is associated with mechanical ventilation on postnatal day 14.
Ondansetron to reduce neonatal opioid withdrawal severity a randomized clinical trial - Journal of Perinatology
Journal of Perinatology - Ondansetron to reduce neonatal opioid withdrawal severity a randomized clinical trial
Please Look at My Baby - When Clinicians Should Say the Word “Hospice” - PubMed
Please Look at My Baby - When Clinicians Should Say the Word “Hospice”

Dr. Bri Liberio mentioned the following Neoreviews article during our discussion of the Starr et al. paper. You can access it here 👇