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Do you keep the sound of monitors on in absence of alarms? any evidence available?
I mean the heart beats and ECG sounds.
I mean the heart beats and ECG sounds.
By Jasim Anabrees
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Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group (HMG)
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Music therapy in premature neonates - does it have any short term and long term effects?
There are some reports and a few clinical studies that illustrate a potential positive effect of music therapy on well-being, energy consumption and o...
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There are some reports and a few clinical studies that illustrate a potential positive effect of music therapy on well-being, energy consumption and other short term parameters in premature neonates. Do colleagues in this network have own experience in active music , i.e. with live music (not passive music e.g. from CD)? Which kind of music, instruments or sounds has been used? Is anyone aware of studies that show a long term effect on neurodevelopmental outcome? For instance, could there be any data that might illustrate an effect on the incidence and severity of attention disorders in low birth weight children? And how about the mothers?
By Dominik Schneider
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Klinikum Dortmund gGmbH
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What are the subjective and objective measures for Lactation?
What are reliable & valid measure for lactation of mother ?
What are reliable & valid measure for lactation of mother ?
By Nitin Patil
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SVYASA Yoga University
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Umbilical venous catheter (UVC) extravasation injuries?
What are different methods (clinical / pathological / radiological etc.) to diagnose and confirm Umbilical venous catheter (UVC) extravasation injurie...
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What are different methods (clinical / pathological / radiological etc.) to diagnose and confirm Umbilical venous catheter (UVC) extravasation injuries?
By Ashwin Saboo
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University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of private rooms in a neonatal intensive care unit?
What are the health care staff concerns? Also, what is your ideal NNICU configuration?
What are the health care staff concerns? Also, what is your ideal NNICU configuration?
By Tim Mack
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Yale-New Haven Hospital
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Umbilical venous catheter (UVC) extravastion injuries.
I am currently reviewing data of umbilical venous catheter related extravastion injuries in our unit. The retrospective analysis lead to identifying l...
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I am currently reviewing data of umbilical venous catheter related extravastion injuries in our unit. The retrospective analysis lead to identifying large number of cases. Put together, it could easily become one of the largest published cohort of UVC extravasation injuries, till date. But still the total number of cases will be in single digit. We are specifically looking to study the possible associated factors, clinical manifestations, complications and outcome. More like a descriptive study. I wanted to have your opinion regarding what would be the best category of paper under which such research could be published?
By Ashwin Saboo
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University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
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Post IV Calcium Extavasation - subcutaneous Plaques and plaques along the veins
Neonate receiving IV calcium, unfortunately had extravasation leading to necrosis of overlying skin which is healing well. But there is a subcut plaqu...
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Neonate receiving IV calcium, unfortunately had extravasation leading to necrosis of overlying skin which is healing well. But there is a subcut plaque and plaque along the vessels. Does anything need to be done?
By Jahoorahmad Patankar
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Saifee Hospital
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What is the concentration and volume of glucose or sucrose zyu use as a procedural pain prevention in VLBW infants?
Probably there are not guidelines for this topic universally admitted.
Probably there are not guidelines for this topic universally admitted.
By Jozef Macko
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Tomas Bata University in Zlín
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What is the additional value/need of oropharyngeal suctioning in intubated neonates?
It is our clinical routine to suction the nose and mouth of the ventilated neonate after endotracheal suctioning. No evidence is available. Is it of ...
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It is our clinical routine to suction the nose and mouth of the ventilated neonate after endotracheal suctioning. No evidence is available. Is it of additional value or need or just a routine?
By A.J. Brouwer
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Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht
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Can you recommend any published studies involving NAVA?
any published studies involving NAVA
any published studies involving NAVA
By Tim Mack
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Yale-New Haven Hospital