📚 Just published in Diagnostics: "Ultrasound for the Early Detection and Diagnosis of Necrotizing Enterocolitis: A Scoping Review of Emerging Evidence"
We synthesize data from 100+ studies to evaluate the evolving role of bowel ultrasound—including Doppler, UHFUS, and AI—in NEC diagnosis and risk stratification.
🔗 Read the full article: [https://t.co/IGg1dWccpW
Recorded Live at #PAS2026!
🎙️ Do We Even Know What a Healthy Preterm Gut Looks Like on Ultrasound? Dr. Indrani Bhattacharjee
https://t.co/9rROzdJMix
🎙️ How Did One NICU Take 22-Weeker Survival From 12% to 72%? Dr. Thais Queliz
https://t.co/Zki1EBK7vS
🎙️ What Does It Take to Build a World-Class NICU From the Ground Up? Dr. Rangasamy Ramanathan
https://t.co/55ZKxac4Y0
🎙️ When Is the Right Time to Talk to a Family About a Tracheostomy for BPD? Dr. Jonathan Levin & Dr. Kristen Leeman
https://t.co/WCPIBT77Cq
LIVE at Cool Topics in Neonatology! 🏖️🩺
Listening in on amazing conversations with leaders across the field to learn the latest advancements in neonatal care. We've got all the episodes ready for you to enjoy.
🎧 Listen: https://t.co/k4MueeY1ym
📹 Watch: https://t.co/5XuugQk7Re
📊 Presented today at the New England Perinatal–Neonatal Society Meeting 2026 #NEPPS
Our team is developing the first gestational age–specific trajectories of bowel wall thickness and BWT velocity in preterm infants, offering a new framework to study intestinal growth in real time using ultrasound.
Exciting step toward physiologic biomarkers of gut development.
#NeonatalPOCUS
@NeoPocusCollab@TuftsMCResearch@TuftsMedSchool@tuftsctsi
New publication: In neonates with HIE treated with TH, aevere aEEG, higher GA, and increased LV strain were the strongest predictors of brain injury. @HME_MCH@PiaWintermark@NeoHemodynamics
https://t.co/rWKVXCkqON
Join the upcoming @E2E_spr webinar, Expanding the Funding Horizon: Opportunities Outside Traditional Grants, on Tuesday, September 16 at 11 am CT.
This session will explore alternative funding avenues available to pediatric investigators.
Register Now: https://t.co/a14UellwtR
Wrapping up an inspiring few days at the @NECsymposium in my favorite city, Chicago 🏙️✨
Learned so much, met amazing colleagues, families and friends and left with new ideas (and maybe too much deep-dish 🍕).
Grateful to be part of a community working together to build a world without NEC. 💙 @NECsociety@epNICURDN
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
“X-rays are not benign in preterms — our data reveal when they start to matter!!
Our latest paper in Frontiers in Pediatrics In preterm infants, cumulative X-rays show a threshold effect:
10 by Day 7 & >15 by 1 month → ↓ motor & cognitive scores. Clinical implication: Apply ALARA & expand POCUS in NICUs.
https://t.co/ul5Fxkc6js
How does your NICU balance diagnostic accuracy with radiation safety?
👉 Share your imaging protocols, POCUS adoption strategies, or thresholds you use to limit X-rays in preterms. @NeoPocusCollab@tuftsctsi@NeoHemodynamics@TuftsOVPR
August webinar alert! 🔈Register now for another awesome high yield NNPC Webinar on 🗓️ Tuesday, August 26th at 3pmEST. 🔊 ⭐️Dr. Maky Fraga⭐️ will present "Training and QA Frameworks for Safe Neonatal Ultrasound Practice"!!
Our congenital syphilis paper is out! I feel bad I didn’t acknowledge the reviewers in the manuscript- they were so thorough and helpful. So thank you!!! And thanks to @veeraltolia for being the best research mentor ever! Read it here: https://t.co/shleXkNU9w
Be sure to tune in for this special episode of the global neonatal pod about Empowering Neonatal Nurses Globally (ft, Dr. Karen Walker and Edith Gicheha)!
Listen here: https://t.co/5gyvMXAtL6
Intestinal ultrasound is not just for IBD. Here we review the role of IUS in NEC! Eventually, this will replace serial x-ray. We have some exciting research on the development of bowel wall thickness in premature infants coming soon to follow to establish norms!