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In Response to Letter from Altit, Basso, Grandi, and Yang
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Outcomes following a comprehensive versus a selective approach for infants born at 22 weeks of gestation
To examine outcomes at two institutions with different approaches to care among infants born at 22 weeks of gestation.
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Striving to be better: medication overexposure among infants with severe BPD
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Predicting survival in infants born at <27 weeks gestation admitted to an all referral neonatal intensive care unit: a pilot study
There are no available predictive models for survival in extremely preterm (EP) infants admitted to a referral Level IV neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after the first day of life (DOL).
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Short-term complications and long-term morbidities associated with repeated unplanned extubations
To describe characteristics associated with repeated unplanned extubations, short-term complications and outcomes, and longer-term morbidities including acquired subglottic stenosis.
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In-hospital outcomes of late referrals for established bronchopulmonary dysplasia
To determine the in-hospital outcomes for patients with established bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) referred late for severe disease.
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Established severe BPD: is there a way out? Change of ventilatory paradigms
Improved survival of extremely preterm newborn infants has increased the number of infants at risk for develo** bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Despite efforts to prevent BPD, many of these infants still d...
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Development of a small baby unit to improve outcomes for the extremely premature infant
Survival and outcomes for extremely premature (EP) infants have improved and even infants born at 23 and 24 weeks that were previously considered non-viable are now routinely surviving. This review describes o...
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Open AccessManaging established bronchopulmonary dysplasia without using routine blood gas measurements
Routine blood gas measurements are common in infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (sBPD) and are a noxious stimulus. We developed a guideline-driven approach to evaluate the care of infants with sBPD...