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Rawat M, Mani S, Gugino S, Koenigsknecht C, Helman J, Nielsen L, et al.
Children (Basel) . 2023 Nov; 10(11). PMID: 38002895
Background: The goal of chest compressions during neonatal resuscitation is to increase cerebral and coronary blood flow leading to the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). During chest compressions, bilateral femoral...
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Rawat M, Gugino S, Koenigsknecht C, Helman J, Nielsen L, Sankaran D, et al.
Children (Basel) . 2023 Feb; 10(2). PMID: 36832479
Current neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend the use of epinephrine for bradycardia/arrest not responding to ventilation and chest compressions. Vasopressin is a systemic vasoconstrictor and is more effective than epinephrine in...
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Bawa M, Gugino S, Helman J, Nielsen L, Bradley N, Mani S, et al.
Children (Basel) . 2022 Nov; 9(11). PMID: 36421200
Background: Currently, 21−30% supplemental oxygen is recommended during resuscitation of preterm neonates. Recent studies have shown that 58% of infants < 32 week gestation age are born with a heart...
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Meduri G, Shih M, Bridges L, Martin T, El-Solh A, Seam N, et al.
Intensive Care Med . 2022 Jun; 48(8):1009-1023. PMID: 35723686
Purpose: Severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) requiring intensive care unit admission is associated with significant acute and long-term morbidity and mortality. We hypothesized that downregulation of systemic and pulmonary inflammation with...
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Chandrasekharan P, Gugino S, Koenigsknecht C, Helman J, Nielsen L, Bradley N, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2022 Apr; 92(3):678-684. PMID: 35490196
Background: Neonatal Resuscitation Program does not recommend placental transfusion in depressed preterm neonates. Methods: Our objectives were to study the effect of delayed cord clamping (DCC) with ventilation for 5 ...
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Berkelhamer S, Vali P, Nair J, Gugino S, Helman J, Koenigsknecht C, et al.
Front Pediatr . 2022 Mar; 10:828130. PMID: 35265564
Background: Over half a million newborn deaths are attributed to intrapartum related events annually, the majority of which occur in low resource settings. While progress has been made in reducing...
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Sankaran D, Vali P, Chandrasekharan P, Chen P, Gugino S, Koenigsknecht C, et al.
Children (Basel) . 2021 Jul; 8(6). PMID: 34205843
The 7th edition of the recommends administration of epinephrine via an umbilical venous catheter (UVC) inserted 2-4 cm below the skin, followed by a 0.5-mL to 1-mL flush for severe...
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Nair J, Davidson L, Gugino S, Koenigsknecht C, Helman J, Nielsen L, et al.
Children (Basel) . 2021 May; 8(5). PMID: 33946658
The optimal timing of cord clamping in asphyxia is not known. Our aims were to determine the effect of ventilation (sustained inflation-SI vs. positive pressure ventilation-V) with early (ECC) or...
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Chandrasekharan P, Gugino S, Helman J, Koenigsknecht C, Nielsen L, Bradley N, et al.
Children (Basel) . 2021 Apr; 8(4). PMID: 33920664
(1) Background: Optimal initial oxygen (O) concentration in preterm neonates is controversial. Our objectives were to compare the effect of delayed cord clamping with ventilation (DCCV) to early cord clamping...
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Sankaran D, Chandrasekharan P, Gugino S, Koenigsknecht C, Helman J, Nair J, et al.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 2021 Mar; 106(6):578-583. PMID: 33687959
Objectives: Neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend 0.5-1 mL saline flush following 0.01-0.03 mg/kg of epinephrine via low umbilical venous catheter for persistent bradycardia despite effective positive pressure ventilation (PPV) and chest...