Jeroen J van Vonderen
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Recent Articles
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van Zanten H, Kuypers K, van Zwet E, van Vonderen J, Kamlin C, Springer L, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2021 Jul;
167:317-325.
PMID: 34302924
Aim: To determine whether the use of a respiratory function monitor (RFM) during PPV of extremely preterm infants at birth, compared with no RFM, leads to an increase in percentage...
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Narayen I, Mulder E, Boers K, van Vonderen J, Wolters V, Freeman L, et al.
Front Pediatr
. 2018 Feb;
6:20.
PMID: 29484289
Background: Although little data are available concerning safety for newborns, family-centered caesarean sections (FCS) are increasingly implemented. With FCS mothers can see the delivery of their baby, followed by direct...
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Huberts T, Foglia E, Narayen I, van Vonderen J, Hooper S, Te Pas A
J Pediatr
. 2018 Jan;
194:54-59.
PMID: 29336795
Objective: To compare the respiratory effort of very preterm infants receiving positive pressure ventilation (PPV) with infants breathing on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), directly after birth. Study Design: Recorded...
4.
van Vonderen J, Roest A, Klumper F, Hooper S, Te Pas A
Eur J Pediatr
. 2017 Sep;
176(12):1581-1585.
PMID: 28879564
Conclusion: Directly after birth, ductal shunting is influenced by breathing effort, predominantly with an increase in left-to-right shunt due to inspiration. What is Known: • Spontaneous breathing at birth influences...
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van Vonderen J, Stol K, Buddingh E, van der Kaay D
BMJ Case Rep
. 2017 Aug;
2017.
PMID: 28827297
A 4-month-old female infant presented with a vesicular lesion on her left hand present since 1 day. A few days prior to presentation, she had a similar lesion on the...
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Dekker J, Hooper S, van Vonderen J, Witlox R, Lopriore E, Te Pas A
Pediatr Res
. 2017 Mar;
82(2):290-296.
PMID: 28288150
BackgroundCaffeine promotes spontaneous breathing by antagonizing adenosine. We assessed the direct effect of caffeine on respiratory effort in preterm infants at birth.MethodsThirty infants of 24-30 weeks of gestation were randomized...
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Verbeek C, van Zanten H, van Vonderen J, Kitchen M, Hooper S, Te Pas A
Eur J Pediatr
. 2016 Jun;
175(8):1065-70.
PMID: 27279013
Unlabelled: This study aimed to test the accuracy in volume measurements of three available respiratory function monitors (RFMs) for neonatal resuscitation and the effect of changing gas conditions. The Florian,...
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van Vonderen J, van Zanten H, Schilleman K, Hooper S, Kitchen M, Witlox R, et al.
Front Pediatr
. 2016 May;
4:38.
PMID: 27148507
Neonatal resuscitation is one of the most frequently performed procedures, and it is often successful if the ventilation applied is adequate. Over the last decade, interest in seeking objectivity in...
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Ong T, Sobotka K, Siew M, Crossley K, van Vonderen J, Polglase G, et al.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
. 2016 Apr;
101(6):F540-F545.
PMID: 27059073
Background: A sustained bradycardia is used as a major indicator of severe perinatal asphyxia. However, lambs asphyxiated ex utero do not exhibit the same bradycardic response as lambs asphyxiated in...
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Stenke E, Kieran E, McCarthy L, Dawson J, van Vonderen J, Kamlin C, et al.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
. 2016 Feb;
101(5):F397-400.
PMID: 26847368
Background: Basic life support guidelines recommend placing spontaneously breathing children and adults on their side. Though the majority of preterm newborns breathe spontaneously, they are routinely placed on their back...