Medical director NETS WA. Neonatal consultant. clin associate prof UWA, Associate ed. ADC F&N Tweets personal and for ADC. Opinions my own. #foamed#foamneo.
This months podcast out with @StensonBen. Lots of chat about lots of Nicu stuff. We discuss planet 2/matisse study promoting next months author discussion of @carmelmoore and anna Curley. Enjoy the listen… #foamneo#nicu#neotwitter https://t.co/8RHViWjcLK
NU25 - Day 3
'Antenatal steroids: Benefits, harms and reducing unnecessary treatment'
Professor Matthew Kemp, Chief Scientist, Women and Infants Research Foundation, Australia; Professor and Director (Research) @NUSMedicine@NUHSofficial#obstetrics#gynaecology#NICU
Does whole-body in-utero MRI in those with suspected fetal abnormalities improve antenatal care?
Additional 1% abnormalities found elsewhere
Retrospective cohort study Sheffield https://t.co/hG44g2Zk1N
Wirf scientific dialogue https://t.co/4acit0yIVk is a great meeting with broad perinatal topics: speakers @drbretty@brennenmills @feeerin and other local stars. The theme is eminence to evidence.
What about a poll to warm us up @drbretty? #eminencetoevidene#foamneo#neoebm
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@Dr_KSGautham@drbretty@PrakashLogana10 Perhaps your position is that you need to establish that an intubated 23 weeker has rds first?
Have see a baby born at 23 weeks without rds?
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@drbretty@Dr_KSGautham@PrakashLogana10 I’m confused as to the question of not. What’s the counter argument? Has anyone ever cared for a 23 weeker with normal surfactant pools?
I’m not even sure this baby had the capacity to make any surfactant.
Epidemiology of Viral Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care ... : The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal https://t.co/eNIqAfeVpN
Brewing a long time, finally in print. single city description of what babies get viral infections, presentation and outcome. #neoebm#virus#nicu