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    Doxapram Dosing for Apnea of Prematurity Based on Postmenstrual Age and Gender: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Doxapram is used as a third-line treatment for apnea unresponsive to caffeine and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in preterm infants.

    E. Greze, M. Benard, I. Hamon, C. Casper, F. E. Haddad, M.-J. Boutroy in Pediatric Drugs (2016)

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    Growth and neurodevelopment outcome in symmetric versus asymmetric small for gestational age term infants

    Few studies compared growth and neurodevelopment outcome between asymmetric (aSYM) and symmetric (SYM) small for gestational age (SGA) term infants. We aimed at evaluating their respective outcome at 9 months ...

    E Maciejewski, I Hamon, J Fresson, J-M Hascoet in Journal of Perinatology (2016)

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    Interleukin-6 as a Diagnostic Tool in Neonatal Sepsis

    Background and aim: Early and late onset sepsis increases morbi-mortality, especially in the most premature-born infants. An early diagnosis of such infections is of importance to decrease the morbidity thanks to...

    A Sow, J -M Jellimann, P Franck, J -M Hascoet, R Vieux in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    346 Neonatal Treatment Toxicity on Day 7 and Throughout the First Month of Life

    Background and aims: Preterm infants are at high risk of drug-induced acute kidney injury. We aimed to determine the impact on GFR during the first month of life, of the drugs prescribed shortly after birth in...

    R Vieux, J Fresson, F Guillemin, J -M Hascoet in Pediatric Research (2010)

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    403 Improving Perinatal Regionalisation by Predicting the Need for Neonatal Intensive Care: A Study Based on the Epipage Cohort

    Perinatal regionalisation is organised in three ascending levels of care, fitting increasing degrees of pathology. Recommendations request that very premature infants be prenatally referred to level III facili...

    R Vieux, J Fresson, J M Hascoet, B Blondel, P Truffert in Pediatric Research (2005)

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    119 Doppler Assessment of Pulmonary Artery Pressure in Very Low Birth Weight Infants at Risk of Chronic Lung Disease

    Background: Chronic lung disease (CLD) is mainly confined to very low birthweight (VLBW) infants and is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. It appears that pulmonary hypertension plays an important pa...

    J M Jellimann, R Desandes, E Desandes, J M Hascoet in Pediatric Research (2004)

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    CRIB: Clinical Risk Index for Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia?

    Laurent Egreteau, J Mathis, D S Semama, B Romeo, F Cneud in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    One Year Outcome in Infants Studied for Hemodynamic and Eeg Disturbances After Instillation of Natural vs Synthetic Surfactant. 8

    M André, J-M Hascoët, C Debruille, P Vert in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    Carotid Body Dopamine Response to Acute Hypoxia in Develo** Rabbits

    Dopamine (DA) is present at high concentration in the carotid body (CB) of different mammalian species, and may influence the functional properties of chemosensory cells, particularly their response to hypoxia...

    A. Bairam, F. Marchal, H. Basson, J. M. Cottet-Emard in Arterial Chemoreceptors (1994)

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    158 MYOCARDIC DEPRESSION WITH PHENOBARBITAL (PB) MAY AFFECT CEREBRAL HAEMODYNAMIC DURING HYPOXEMIA

    PB proposed to reduce brain damage after birth induce also cardiac depression. To analyse the effects of PB on cerebral and systemic haemodynamics during hypoxemia. 15 piglets (< 10 days) paralysed (Pancuroniu...

    P Monin, A Cortey, J M Hascoet, P Vert in Pediatric Research (1990)

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    Phenobarbital (PB) restores cerebral blood flow (CBF) autoregulation after seizures(S) in the newborn Piglet

    CBF autoregulation is impaired after experimental S in the neonatal period; to analyse the effect of PB on this phenomenon, CBF is measured (microspheres) in the postictal period in 3 groups of newborn piglets...

    P Monin, J M Hascoet, F Feillet, P Vert in Pediatric Research (1987)