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Assessment Of Temporal Variations In Adherence To Nrp Using Video Recording In The Delivery Room, Amy J Sloane, Kaitlin M Kenaley, Michael T Favara
Assessment Of Temporal Variations In Adherence To Nrp Using Video Recording In The Delivery Room, Amy J Sloane, Kaitlin M Kenaley, Michael T Favara
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
INTRODUCTION: Video recording and video evaluation tools have been successfully used to evaluate neonatal resuscitation performance. The objective of our study was to evaluate differences in Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) adherence at time of birth between three temporal resuscitative periods using scored video recordings.
METHODS: This is a retrospective review of in-situ resuscitation video recordings from a level 3 perinatal center between 2017 and 2018. The modified Neonatal Resuscitation Assessment (mNRA) scoring tool was used as a surrogate marker to assess NRP adherence during daytime, evening, and nighttime hours.
RESULTS: A total of 260 resuscitations, of which 258 were births …
Restrictive Versus Liberal Transfusion Thresholds In Very Low Birth Weight Infants: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis, Peng Wang, Xing Wang, Haidong Deng, Linjie Li, Weelic Chong, Yang Hai, Yu Zhang
Restrictive Versus Liberal Transfusion Thresholds In Very Low Birth Weight Infants: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis, Peng Wang, Xing Wang, Haidong Deng, Linjie Li, Weelic Chong, Yang Hai, Yu Zhang
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: To assess the efficacy and safety of restrictive versus liberal red blood cell transfusion thresholds in very low birth weight infants.
METHODS: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane database without any language restrictions. The last search was conducted in August 15, 2020. All randomized controlled trials comparing the use of restrictive versus liberal red blood cell transfusion thresholds in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants were selected. Pooled risk ratio (RR) for dichotomous variable with 95% confidence intervals were assessed by a random-effects model. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality.
RESULTS: Overall, this meta-analysis included 6 randomized controlled trials …
Capacity Building For A New Multicenter Network Within The Echo Idea States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network., Robert D Annett, Scott Bickel, John C Carlson, Kelly Cowan, Sara Cox, Mark J Fisher, J Dean Jarvis, Alberta S Kong, Jessica S Kosut, Kurtis R Kulbeth, Abbot Laptook, Pearl A Mcelfish, Mary M Mcnally, Lee Pachter, Do, Barbara A Pahud, Lee A Pyles, Jennifer Shaw, Kari Simonsen, Jessica Snowden, Christine B Turley, Andrew M Atz
Capacity Building For A New Multicenter Network Within The Echo Idea States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network., Robert D Annett, Scott Bickel, John C Carlson, Kelly Cowan, Sara Cox, Mark J Fisher, J Dean Jarvis, Alberta S Kong, Jessica S Kosut, Kurtis R Kulbeth, Abbot Laptook, Pearl A Mcelfish, Mary M Mcnally, Lee Pachter, Do, Barbara A Pahud, Lee A Pyles, Jennifer Shaw, Kari Simonsen, Jessica Snowden, Christine B Turley, Andrew M Atz
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Introduction: Research capacity building is a critical component of professional development for pediatrician scientists, yet this process has been elusive in the literature. The ECHO IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN) seeks to implement pediatric trials across medically underserved and rural populations. A key component of achieving this objective is building pediatric research capacity, including enhancement of infrastructure and faculty development. This article presents findings from a site assessment inventory completed during the initial year of the ISPCTN.
Methods: An assessment inventory was developed for surveying ISPCTN sites. The inventory captured site-level activities designed to increase clinical trial research …
Post-Partum Skin-To-Skin Care And Infant Safety: Results Of A State-Wide Hospital Survey, Eileen Tyrala, Md, Michael H. Goodstein, Md, Erich Batra, Md, Barbara Kelly, Md, Judy Bannon, Mba, Ted Bell, Ms
Post-Partum Skin-To-Skin Care And Infant Safety: Results Of A State-Wide Hospital Survey, Eileen Tyrala, Md, Michael H. Goodstein, Md, Erich Batra, Md, Barbara Kelly, Md, Judy Bannon, Mba, Ted Bell, Ms
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Objectives: Survey current experience with Skin to Skin care (SSC) in Pennsylvania Maternity Centers.
Study Design: The nursing director of each Maternity Center in PA (n = 95) was sent an on-line confidential survey querying SSC practices. Responses were compared by delivery size, location, and nature of affiliation. Statistics analyzed by chi-square and student t-test.
Results: Of these 64/95 MCs (67%) responded. All allowed SSC after vaginal deliveries, 55% after C-section, 73% mother’s room. Monitoring included delivery room nurse (94%) with support from other providers (61%), family members (37%), and electronic monitoring (5%). If SSC occurred in mother’s …