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  1. Article

    Correction: Effects of neurodevelopmental risk factors on brainstem maturation in premature infants

    L. Borenstein-Levin, R. Taha, A. Riskin, H. Hafner, A. Cohen-Vaizer in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Effects of neurodevelopmental risk factors on brainstem maturation in premature infants

    Interpeak latencies (IPL), as measured by the auditory brainstem-evoked responses (ABR) test, represent the conduction time, and therefore the maturation of the brainstem auditory pathway. We aimed to study th...

    L. Borenstein-Levin, R. Taha, A. Riskin, H. Hafner, A. Cohen-Vaizer in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Consensus approach to nasal high-flow therapy in neonates

    Nasal high-flow therapy (nHFT) is commonly used for noninvasive respiratory support in the neonatal intensive care unit. Our objective was to determine which aspects of neonatal nHFT have achieved adequate evi...

    B A Yoder, B Manley, C Collins, K Ives, A Kugelman, A Lavizzari in Journal of Perinatology (2017)

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    Inhaled hydrofluoalkane-beclomethasone dipropionate in bronchopulmonary dysplasia. A double-blind, randomized, controlled pilot study

    The efficacy of inhaled steroids in spontaneously breathing infants with established bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is debatable. The inhaled steroid hydrofluoalkane-beclomethasone dipropionate (QVAR) is uni...

    A Kugelman, M Peniakov, S Zangen, Y Shiff, A Riskin, A Iofe in Journal of Perinatology (2017)

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    Transcutaneous PCO2 monitoring in infants hospitalized with viral bronchiolitis

    Our objective was to assess within a feasibility study the correlation and agreement of transcutaneous carbon dioxide (PtcCO2) monitoring with venous carbon dioxide (PvCO2) in infants with bronchiolitis in the em...

    S. Gal, A. Riskin, I. Chistyakov, N. Shifman, I. Srugo in European Journal of Pediatrics (2015)

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    What is the clinical relevance of respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis?: findings from a multi-center, prospective study

    Acute bronchiolitis (AB) is caused primarily by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Recent laboratory tools have implicated a variety of other pathogens; however, their clinical relevance has not been clearly d...

    E. Bamberger, I. Srugo, B. Abu Raya in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2012)

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    Unintentional exposure of neonates to conventional radiography in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units

    To evaluate the extent of unintentional exposure to X-rays performed during routine diagnostic procedures in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs).

    D Bader, H Datz, G Bartal, A A Juster, K Marks, T Smolkin in Journal of Perinatology (2007)

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    Hood versus mask nebulization in infants with evolving bronchopulmonary dysplasia in the neonatal intensive care unit

    To compare infants’ discomfort, nursing-time and caregiver preference, and assess the clinical efficiency (as a secondary outcome) of hood versus facemask nebulization in infants with evolving bronchopulmonary...

    A Kugelman, I Amirav, F Mor, A Riskin, D Bader in Journal of Perinatology (2006)

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    The clinical significance of rigors in febrile children

    The objective of the study was to evaluate the significance of rigor as a predictor of bacterial infection in hospitalized febrile infants and children. One hundred febrile children with rigor were studied an...

    Y. Tal, L. Even, A. Kugelman, D. Hardoff, I. Srugo in European Journal of Pediatrics (1997)

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    VENOVENOUS (VV) VERSUS VENOARTERIAL (VA) EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION(ECMO) IN NEWBORNS WITH DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA. 883

    E. Gangitano, J. Pineros, P. Tantivit, A. Kugelman, R. Taschuk in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    Neonatal intussusception as a presenting sign of Hirschsprung's disease

    A case of ileocecal intussusception as a presenting sign of Hirschsprung's disease in the neonatal period is presented with a review of the literature

    A. Kugelman, D. Bader, J. A. Bar Maor, M. Jaffe in Pediatric Surgery International (1996)