Neonatologist conducting clinical trials in delivery room care such as cord management, caffeine +Lisa, early abx vs placebo, and hemodynamic monitoring.
Would we still be doing cord milking in extremely preterm infants if PREMOD2 did not allow for waiver of antenatal consent? Have a look at Dr. Barrington's take on our study of waiver vs no waiver eligibility? https://t.co/UtpOep02Ti
Special thank you to Charles Roehr, @CapanskyCarrie, @KariRobert_ , Stephanie de Ocampo for their fantastic talks teaching SA use in the Delivery room and prophylactic SALSA for our upcoming SPLASH trial! Over 100 Sharp providers attending from our 3 centers. @sharphealthcare
Sharing our new paper that validates the use of the neobeat device in babies as small as 250grams. It’s a great tool for heart rate monitoring during delayed cord clamping. @Ilcor_org@AAPneonatal
https://t.co/4xK1A1jzTX
We are delighted to share that CORDMILK has completed enrollment with a total of 3447 babies. This is the largest cord milking vs early cord clamping trial of non-vigorous newborns conducted to date. Congrats to all of our investigators in India! @NIH@Ilcor_org@AAPneonatal
Thank you, @nicupodcast for reviewing @NeoAnup DOXIE trial in your latest #journalclub- #neographic showing benefits of a short 90 sec exposure to 100% O2 during DCC increases median SpO2 at 5 min to 88% (72-93) compared to 69% (59-83) with 30% O2 without increasing UA or UV PaO2
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@BrianKingNeo@Ilcor_org@EBNEO@neosatyan@AAPneonatal@henryleeneo Good point, we didn’t adjust the PO for complete steroids. 2 babies (HI) vs 9 (LO) did not get full steroids. I think we still probably saw a large enough signal since 47 babies vs 28 achieved 80% by 5 min. I’ll try and run it though and share just in case.
Among preterm infants 22-28 weeks gestation, providing 100% oxygen during deferred cord clamping reduces early hypoxemia without increasing morbidity and mortality. https://t.co/BbI98yYTbo
@drbretty@Atul_Monash@natetexsun Hi Brett. Not in the main paper (will be out next month) but in the substudy we will these data. I can’t say how often but enough times where it was low where I would argue that we should be looking at the baby and not the monitor.