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    About the rationale of the insertion of a Heimlich valve in the thoracostomy circuit in newborn infants and small children

    H. Devlieger, C. Vanhole, A. Debeer, V. Cossey, K. Allegaert in Intensive Care Medicine (2001)

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    7 Ontogeny of Udp-Glucuronosyltransferase Activity During Repeated Administration of Propacetamol in Neonates

    Background: Major changes in drug clearance are observed during infancy, at least partially based on ontogenic regulation of metabolic pathways but data on maturation of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT)-activity...

    K Allegaert, D Tibboel, H Devlieger, J de Hoon, R Verbesselt in Pediatric Research (2004)

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    Fetal trauma: brain imaging in four neonates

    The purpose of this paper is to describe brain pathology in neonates after major traffic trauma in utero during the third trimester. Our patient cohort consisted of four neonates born by emergency cesarean sec...

    Luc Breysem, V. Cossey, E. Mussen, P. Demaerel, W. Van de Voorde in European Radiology (2004)

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    473 Prospective Evaluation of Propylene Glycol Tolerance in (PRE) Term Neonates: An Active Comparator Approach

    Introduction: Propylene glycol (PG) is a commonly used excipiens although accumulation can result in hyperosmolarity, renal toxicity and lactic acidosis. This is of concern in neonates given their limited meta...

    K Allegaert, J D Hoon, M Rayyan, R Verbesselt, V Cossey, G Naulaers in Pediatric Research (2010)

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    Safety of non-woven polypropylene surgical adhesive drapes to prevent wound infection

    A Jeurissen, R Hendrickx, K Beesemans, A Van Thielen, V Cossey in BMC Proceedings (2011)

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    How to use the WHO criteria to focus a hand hygiene campaign

    A Jeurissen, S Monsecour, V Cossey, A Schuermans in BMC Proceedings (2011)

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    Propylene Glycol Pharmacokinetics and Renal Elimination Capacity: Preliminary Observations

    Introduction: Unintended propylene glycol (PG) administration (34 mg/kg/24h) did not affect postnatal adaptations [1]. Subsequently, we aim to document PG disposition in neonates.

    A Kulo, V Cossey, J N De Hoon, R Verbesselt, K Allegaert in Pediatric Research (2011)