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Incessant Supraventricular Tachycardia in a Newborn Treated with Combined Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy
Supraventricular tachycardia is the most common type of tachyarrhythmia seen in childhood. First-line treatments (adenosine, esmolol-propranolol, digoxin, electrical cardioversion) usually suppress tachycardia, but rarely tachycardia is resistant and requiring Class IC and/or Class III agents, such as amiodarone, sotalol, propafenone, and flecainide.
Prenatal Diagnosis of Hydranencephaly in a Newborn of Psychic Mother with Olanzapine and Paroxetine Exposure During The Pregnancy
Hydranencephaly is an extremely rare congenital anomaly of the central nervous system, characterized by the almost total
absence of the bilateral cerebral hemispheres and replaced by cerebrospinal fluid. Almost all cases are sporadic with an
incidence of less than 1 per 10,000 births and a very poor prognosis. The exact main cause is still unknown, but
hydranencephaly is usually found to develop secondarily to the occlusion of cerebral arteries above the supraclinoid level.
We report the case of a full-term female infant with hydranencephaly diagnosed at 28 weeks of gestation by routine
antenatal intrauterine ultrasonograph
Profile of Newborns with Bone Metabolic Disease in a Neonatal Intensive Therapy Unit
This is a retrospective and documental study with a quantitative approach, performed at the NICU of a reference hospital in Fortaleza, from November 2016 to January 2017, whose sample consisted of 30 medical records. The following variables were analyzed: weight, gestational age (GI), weight / GI adequacy, gender, Apgar score, BDM associated morbidities, ventilator support, parenteral nutrition (NTP), medicines, physiotherapeutic assistance and blood biochemical analysis. The variables were analyzed by Microsoft
Excel® 2016 to obtain absolute and percentage data.
Epidemiological Profile of Congenital Cardiopathy Neonatal Revelation in Tehran
Congenital heart disease is the most common congenital disorder in newborns represents a major cause of perinatal death. The prevalence of these malformations is still unrecognized in Tunisia because of the lack of a national register. The aim of this study was describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of the heart diseases with neonatal diagnosis in Tunisia.
Parenteral Nutrition in the Newborn: Associated Disorders and Nutritional Aspects
Severe prematurity at birth is an indicator of additional attention for the multidisciplinary team, since the newborn in this condition did not have the opportunity to develop organic systems under ideal conditions (intrauterine). Several factors may induce premature birth, malformation of organs or metabolic disruptions, however, additional attention has been given to inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) and deficiency/excess of key nutrients.
The Effect of Meloxicam NSAID Therapy on the Change in Vigor, Suckling Reflex, Blood Gas Measures, Milk Intake and Other Variables in Newborn Dairy Calves
The objective of this research was to determine the effect of the administration of meloxicam to newborn dairy calves on physiological and behavioral measures of calf vigor, as well as future health, milk intake and growth. A total of 284 Holstein heifer and bull calves were enrolled at birth from two dairy farms to participate in this randomized double-blind clinical field trial.
Editorial Board Members Related to newborn
JING LIN
Associate Professor
Department of Pediatrics
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
United States
Department of Pediatrics
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
United States
Fayez M. Bany-Mohammed
Clinical Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of California
United States
Department of Pediatrics
University of California
United States
Huseyin Ozbey
Professor
Department of Pediatric Surgery
Division of Pediatric Urology
Istanbul University
Turkey
Department of Pediatric Surgery
Division of Pediatric Urology
Istanbul University
Turkey
Alex Kojo Anderson
Associate Professor
Department of Foods and Nutrition
University of Georgia
United States
Department of Foods and Nutrition
University of Georgia
United States
Eugene S. Kim
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
University of Southern California
United States
Department of Surgery
University of Southern California
United States
Vural Fidan
Vural Fidan, M.D.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Hacettepe University
Yunus Emre Government Hospital
Turkey
Hacettepe University
Yunus Emre Government Hospital
Turkey
Miles Weinberger
Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of Iowa Cystic Fibrosis Center
United States
Department of Pediatrics
University of Iowa Cystic Fibrosis Center
United States