William M Macharia
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Murless-Collins S, Kawaza K, Salim N, Molyneux E, Chiume M, Aluvaala J, et al.
BMC Pediatr
. 2023 Nov;
23(Suppl 2):568.
PMID: 37968606
Background: Thirty million small and sick newborns worldwide require inpatient care each year. Many receive antibiotics for clinically diagnosed infections without blood cultures, the current 'gold standard' for neonatal infection...
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Ginsburg A, Coleman J, Waiyego M, Murila F, Macharia W, Ochieng R
Paediatr Int Child Health
. 2023 Jul;
42(3-4):137-141.
PMID: 37462339
Background: Despite its associated benefits which include better long-term pulmonary and neurodevelopmental outcome, the use of caffeine for apnoea of prematurity (AoP) has been limited in low- and middle-income countries...
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Petricca K, Kambugu J, Githanga J, Macharia W, Njuguna F, McLigeyo A, et al.
Lancet Oncol
. 2023 Apr;
24(5):563-576.
PMID: 37023781
Background: Access to essential childhood cancer medicines is a core determinant of childhood cancer outcomes. Available evidence, although scarce, suggests that access to these medicines is highly variable across countries,...
4.
Mburu A, Laving A, Macharia W, Sande J
BMJ Open Gastroenterol
. 2023 Feb;
10(1).
PMID: 36796875
Background: While linked to obesity and associated with an increased cardiovascular morbidity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an often-asymptomatic cause of chronic liver disease in children. Early detection provides...
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Ginsburg A, Zandi Nia S, Chomba D, Parsimei M, Dunsmuir D, Waiyego M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jul;
12(1):11722.
PMID: 35810244
Clinically feasible multiparameter continuous physiological monitoring technologies are needed for use in resource-constrained African healthcare facilities to allow for early detection of critical events and timely intervention for major morbidities...
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Coleman J, Ginsburg A, Macharia W, Ochieng R, Chomba D, Zhou G, et al.
J Clin Monit Comput
. 2022 Mar;
36(6):1869-1879.
PMID: 35332406
Accurate measurement of respiratory rate (RR) in neonates is challenging due to high neonatal RR variability (RRV). There is growing evidence that RRV measurement could inform and guide neonatal care....
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Ginsburg A, Zandi Nia S, Chomba D, Dunsmuir D, Waiyego M, Coleman J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Feb;
12(1):3097.
PMID: 35197529
Multiparameter continuous physiological monitoring (MCPM) technologies are critical in the clinical management of high-risk neonates; yet, these technologies are frequently unavailable in many African healthcare facilities. We conducted a prospective...
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Woo Kinshella M, Naanyu V, Chomba D, Waiyego M, Rigg J, Coleman J, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Jan;
12(1):e053486.
PMID: 35017248
Objective: To assess the feasibility, usability and acceptability of two non-invasive, multiparameter, continuous physiological monitoring (MCPM) technologies for use in neonates within a resource-constrained healthcare setting in sub-Saharan Africa. Design:...
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Njeru C, Ansermino J, Macharia W, Dunsmuir D
BMC Pediatr
. 2022 Jan;
22(1):16.
PMID: 34980049
Background: Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who have an irregular breathing pattern. The World Health Organisation recommends a one-minute count, but there is limited data to...
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Identification of thresholds for accuracy comparisons of heart rate and respiratory rate in neonates
Coleman J, Ginsburg A, Macharia W, Ochieng R, Zhou G, Dunsmuir D, et al.
Gates Open Res
. 2021 Dec;
5:93.
PMID: 34901754
Heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) can be challenging to measure accurately and reliably in neonates. The introduction of innovative, non-invasive measurement technologies suitable for resource-constrained settings is limited...