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Vivek Narendran

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Zakrajsek A, Kesterson L, Visscher M, Narendran V, Hoilett O, Nauman E
Respir Care . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39379162
The 2014 American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation for CPAP as an alternative to mechanical ventilation for treatment of neonatal respiratory distress prompted a rapid shift to noninvasive respiratory support. Since...
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Visscher M, Taleghani A, Nurre M, Meganathan K, Strange R, Kinnett M, et al.
J Perinatol . 2023 Nov; 44(4):501-507. PMID: 37985814
Objective: Quantify the evolution and severity of neonatal skin injury, specifically diaper skin compromise, by embedding a validated skin integrity evaluation into the electronic health record (EHR). Methods: Retrospective longitudinal...
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Katheria A, Szychowski J, Carlo W, Subramaniam A, Reister F, Essers J, et al.
Pediatrics . 2023 Nov; 152(6). PMID: 37941523
Objectives: To determine whether rate of severe intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) or death among preterm infants receiving placental transfusion with UCM is noninferior to delayed cord clamping (DCC). Methods: Noninferiority randomized...
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Visscher M, McKeown K, Nurre M, Strange R, Mahan T, Kinnett M, et al.
Neoreviews . 2023 Mar; 24(4):e229-e242. PMID: 37002398
Extremely low-birthweight (ELBW) infants are at increased risk for infection because the innate immune function of their skin is underdeveloped as they lack a competent epidermal barrier. Thus, neonatal clinicians...
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Visscher M, Carr A, Narendran V
Front Mol Biosci . 2022 Jun; 9:894496. PMID: 35755808
The fascinating story of epidermal immunity begins where the epidermal barrier derives from the ectoderm and evolves through carefully orchestrated biological processes, including periderm formation, keratinocyte differentiation, proliferation, cornification, and...
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Visscher M, Hu P, Carr A, Bascom C, Isfort R, Creswell K, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Oct; 16(10):e0258554. PMID: 34665817
At birth, human infants are poised to survive in harsh, hostile conditions. An understanding of the state of newborn skin development and maturation is key to the maintenance of health,...
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Gustin J, Bohman L, Ogle J, Fadayel G, Mitchell M, Narendran V, et al.
Pediatr Dermatol . 2021 Jun; 38(4):768-774. PMID: 34060142
Background/objective: Newborn infant skin is functional but immature, and diapering products can play a significant role in infant diapered skin health. Previous work demonstrated a regimen consisting of a diaper...
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Piwoszkin L, Corley M, Meganathan K, Narendran V, Nommsen-Rivers L, Ward L
Breastfeed Med . 2021 Apr; 16(8):640-647. PMID: 33835834
Breast milk reduces morbidity and mortality in infants admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We determined predictors of procuring mother's own milk (MOM) among NICU-admitted newborn-mother dyads: (1) initiation...
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Visscher M, Summers A, Narendran V, Khatry S, Sherchand J, LeClerq S, et al.
Biomed Hub . 2021 Apr; 6(1):17-34. PMID: 33791313
Introduction: Skin interventions have been implemented to reduce neonatal mortality, demonstrating the skin's role in neonatal innate immunity. We examined the impact of birthweight and environmental conditions on skin integrity...
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Al Gharaibeh F, Narendran V
Neoreviews . 2021 Feb; 22(2):e125-e128. PMID: 33526643
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