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2. Neonatal resuscitation practices in Italy: a survey of the Italian Society of Neonatology (SIN) and the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies (UENPS)
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Gizzi, Camilla, Trevisanuto, Daniele, Gagliardi, Luigi, Vertecchi, Giulia, Ghirardello, Stefano, Di Fabio, Sandra, Moretti, Corrado, and Mosca, Fabio
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- 2022
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3. Increase of Parkin and ATG5 plasmatic levels following perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
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Tarocco, Anna, Morciano, Giampaolo, Perrone, Mariasole, Cafolla, Claudia, Ferrè, Cristina, Vacca, Tiziana, Pistocchi, Ginevra, Meneghin, Fabio, Cocchi, Ilaria, Lista, Gianluca, Cetin, Irene, Greco, Pantaleo, Garani, Giampaolo, Stella, Marcello, Natile, Miria, Ancora, Gina, Savarese, Immacolata, Campi, Francesca, Bersani, Iliana, Dotta, Andrea, Tiberi, Eloisa, Vento, Giovanni, Chiodin, Elisabetta, Staffler, Alex, Maranella, Eugenia, Di Fabio, Sandra, Wieckowski, Mariusz R., Giorgi, Carlotta, and Pinton, Paolo
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- 2022
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4. Lung recruitment before surfactant administration in extremely preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (IN-REC-SUR-E): a randomised, unblinded, controlled trial
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Vento, Giovanni, Ventura, Maria Luisa, Pastorino, Roberta, van Kaam, Anton H, Carnielli, Virgilio, Cools, Filip, Dani, Carlo, Mosca, Fabio, Polglase, Graeme, Tagliabue, Paolo, Boni, Luca, Cota, Francesco, Tana, Milena, Tirone, Chiara, Aurilia, Claudia, Lio, Alessandra, Costa, Simonetta, D'Andrea, Vito, Lucente, Mariella, Nigro, Gabriella, Giordano, Lucio, Roma, Vincenzina, Villani, Paolo E, Fusco, Francesca P, Fasolato, Valeria, Colnaghi, Maria Rosa, Matassa, Piero G, Vendettuoli, Valentina, Poggi, Chiara, Del Vecchio, Antonio, Petrillo, Flavia, Betta, Pasqua, Mattia, Carmine, Garani, Giampaolo, Solinas, Agostina, Gitto, Eloisa, Salvo, Vincenzo, Gargano, Giancarlo, Balestri, Eleonora, Sandri, Fabrizio, Mescoli, Giovanna, Martinelli, Stefano, Ilardi, Laura, Ciarmoli, Elena, Di Fabio, Sandra, Maranella, Eugenia, Grassia, Carolina, Ausanio, Gaetano, Rossi, Vincenzo, Motta, Angela, Tina, Lucia G, Maiolo, Kim, Nobile, Stefano, Messner, Hubert, Staffler, Alex, Ferrero, Federica, Stasi, Ilaria, Pieragostini, Luisa, Mondello, Isabella, Haass, Cristina, Consigli, Chiara, Vedovato, Stefania, Grison, Alessandra, Maffei, Gianfranco, Presta, Giuseppe, Perniola, Roberto, Vitaliti, Marcello, Re, Maria P, De Curtis, Mario, Cardilli, Viviana, Lago, Paola, Tormena, Francesca, Orfeo, Luigi, Gizzi, Camilla, Massenzi, Luca, Gazzolo, Diego, Strozzi, Maria Chiara M, Bottino, Roberto, Pontiggia, Federica, Berardi, Alberto, Guidotti, Isotta, Cacace, Caterina, Meli, Valerio, Quartulli, Lorenzo, Scorrano, Antonio, Casati, Alessandra, Grappone, Lidia, and Pillow, J Jane
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- 2021
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5. Seizure burden and neurodevelopmental outcome in newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy treated with therapeutic hypothermia: A single center observational study
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Basti, Claudia, Maranella, Eugenia, Cimini, Nicola, Catalucci, Alessia, Ciccarelli, Simona, Del Torto, Marianna, Di Luca, Luisa, Di Natale, Cecilia, Mareri, Arianna, Nardi, Valentina, Pannone, Veronica, and Di Fabio, Sandra
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- 2020
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6. Bi-allelic genetic variants in the translational GTPases GTPBP1 and GTPBP2 cause a distinct identical neurodevelopmental syndrome
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Hannah, Michael G., Bugiardini, Enrico, Bertini, Enrico, Kriouile, Yamna, El-Khorassani, Mohamed, Aguennouz, Mhammed, Groppa, Stanislav, Karashova, Blagovesta M., Goraya, Jatinder S., Sultan, Tipu, Avdjieva, Daniela, Kathom, Hadil, Tincheva, Radka, Banu, Selina, Veggiotti, Pierangelo, Verrotti, Alberto, Lanari, Marcello, Savasta, Salvatore, Macaya, Alfons, Garavaglia, Barbara, Borgione, Eugenia, Papacostas, Savvas, Vikelis, Michail, Chelban, Viorica, Kaiyrzhanov, Rauan, Cortese, Andrea, Sullivan, Roisin, Papanicolaou, Eleni Z., Dardiotis, Efthymios, Maqbool, Shazia, Ibrahim, Shahnaz, Kirmani, Salman, Rana, Nuzhat N., Atawneh, Osama, Lim, Shen-Yang, Zuccotti, Gian V., Marseglia, Gian L., Esposito, Susanna, Shaikh, Farooq, Cogo, Paola, Corsello, Giovanni, Mangano, Salvatore, Nardello, Rosaria, Mangano, Donato, Scardamaglia, Annarita, Koutsis, George, Scuderi, Carmela, Ferrara, Pietro, Morello, Giovanna, Zollo, Massimo, Berni-Canani, Roberto, Terracciano, Luigi M., Sisto, Antonio, Di Fabio, Sandra, Strano, Federica, Scorrano, Giovanna, Di Bella, Saverio, Di Francesco, Ludovica, Manizha, Ganieva, Isrofilov, Maksud, Guliyeva, Ulviyya, Salayev, Kamran, Khachatryan, Samson, Xiromerisiou, Georgia, Spanaki, Cleanthe, Fiorillo, Chiara, Iacomino, Michele, Gaudio, Eugenio, Munell, Francina, Gagliano, Antonella, Jan, Farida, Chimenz, Roberto, Gitto, Eloisa, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Di Rosa, Gabriella, Maghnie, Mohamad, Pettoello-Mantovani, Massimo, Gupta, Neerja, Kabra, Madhulika, Benrhouma, Hanene, Tazir, Meriem, Bottone, Gabriella, Farello, Giovanni, Delvecchio, Maurizio, Di-Donato, Giulio, Obeid, Makram, Bakhtadze, Sophia, Saadi, Nebal W., Miraglia-Del-Giudice, Michele, Maccarone, Rita, Zaki, Maha S., Triki, Chahnez C., Kara, Majdi, Karimiani, Ehsan G., Salih, Ahmed M., Ramenghi, Luca A., Seri, Marco, Di-Falco, Giovanna, Mandarà, Luana, Barrano, Giuseppe, Elisa, Maurizio, Cherubini, Enrico, Operto, Francesca F., Valenzise, Mariella, Cattaneo, Antonino, Zazzeroni, Francesca, Alesse, Edoardo, Matricardi, Sara, Zafar, Faisal, Ullah, Ehsan, Afzal, Erum, Rahman, Fatima, Ahmed, Muhammad M., Parisi, Pasquale, Spalice, Alberto, De Filippo, Maria, Licari, Amelia, Trebbi, Edoardo, Romano, Ferdinando, Heimer, Gali, Al-Khawaja, Issam, Al-Mutairi, Fuad, Alkuraya, Fowzan S., Rizig, Mie, Shashkin, Chingiz, Zharkynbekova, Nazira, Koneyev, Kairgali, Salpietro, Vincenzo, Maroofian, Reza, Wangen, Jamie, Ciolfi, Andrea, Barresi, Sabina, Efthymiou, Stephanie, Lamaze, Angelique, Aughey, Gabriel N., Al Mutairi, Fuad, Rad, Aboulfazl, Rocca, Clarissa, Calì, Elisa, Accogli, Andrea, Zara, Federico, Striano, Pasquale, Mojarrad, Majid, Tariq, Huma, Giacopuzzi, Edoardo, Taylor, Jenny C., Oprea, Gabriela, Skrahina, Volha, Rehman, Khalil Ur, Abd Elmaksoud, Marwa, Bassiony, Mahmoud, El Said, Huda G., Abdel-Hamid, Mohamed S., Al Shalan, Maha, Seo, Gohun, Kim, Sohyun, Lee, Hane, Khang, Rin, Issa, Mahmoud Y., Elbendary, Hasnaa M., Rafat, Karima, Marinakis, Nikolaos M., Traeger-Synodinos, Joanne, Ververi, Athina, Sourmpi, Mara, Eslahi, Atieh, Khadivi Zand, Farhad, Beiraghi Toosi, Mehran, Babaei, Meisam, Jackson, Adam, Bertoli-Avella, Aida, Pagnamenta, Alistair T., Niceta, Marcello, Battini, Roberta, Corsello, Antonio, Leoni, Chiara, Chiarelli, Francesco, Dallapiccola, Bruno, Faqeih, Eissa Ali, Tallur, Krishnaraya K., Alfadhel, Majid, Alobeid, Eman, Maddirevula, Sateesh, Mankad, Kshitij, Banka, Siddharth, Ghayoor-Karimiani, Ehsan, Tartaglia, Marco, Chung, Wendy K., Green, Rachel, Jepson, James E.C., and Houlden, Henry
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- 2024
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7. Changes over time in delivery room management of extremely low birth weight infants in Italy
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Trevisanuto, Daniele, Satariano, Irene, Doglioni, Nicoletta, Criscoli, Giulio, Cavallin, Francesco, Gizzi, Camilla, Martano, Claudio, Ciralli, Fabrizio, Torielli, Flaminia, Villani, Paolo Ernesto, Di Fabio, Sandra, Quartulli, Lorenzo, and Giannini, Luigi
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- 2014
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8. Neonatal Resuscitation Practices in Europe: A Survey of the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies
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Trevisanuto, Daniele, Gizzi, Camilla, Gagliardi, Luigi, Ghirardello, Stefano, Di Fabio, Sandra, Beke, Artur, Buonocore, Giuseppe, Charitou, Antonia, Cucerea, Manuela, Degtyareva, Marina V., Filipović-Grčić, Boris, Georgieva Jekova, Nelly, Koç, Esin, Saldanha, Joana, Sanchez Luna, Manuel, Stoniene, Dalia, Varendi, Heili, Vertecchi, Giulia, Mosca, Fabio, Moretti, Corrado, and on behalf of the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies (UENPS) Study Committee
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Resuscitation ,Infant, Newborn ,Europe ,Neonatal resuscitation ,Survey ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,SELF-REPORTED PRACTICES ,CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION ,DELIVERY ROOM ,INFANTS ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES ,SUPPORT BIRTH CARE ,Italy ,Pregnancy ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Humans ,Female ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Background: We aimed to evaluate the policies and practices about neonatal resuscitation in a large sample of European hospitals. Methods: This was a cross-sectional electronic survey. A 91-item questionnaire focusing on the current delivery room practices in neonatal resuscitation domains was individually sent to the directors of 730 European neonatal facilities or (in 5 countries) made available as a Web-based link. A comparison was made between hospitals with ≤2,000 and those with >2,000 births/year and between hospitals in 5 European areas (Eastern Europe, Italy, Mediterranean countries, Turkey, and Western Europe). Results: The response rate was 57% and included participants from 33 European countries. In 2018, approximately 1.27 million births occurred at the participating hospitals, with a median of 1,900 births/center (interquartile range: 1,400–3,000). Routine antenatal counseling (p < 0.05), the presence of a resuscitation team at all deliveries (p < 0.01), umbilical cord management (p < 0.01), practices for thermal management (p < 0.05), and heart rate monitoring (p < 0.01) were significantly different between hospitals with ≤2,000 births/year and those with >2,000 births/year. Ethical and educational aspects were similar between hospitals with low and high birth volumes. Significant variance in practice, ethical decision-making, and training programs were found between hospitals in 5 different European areas. Conclusions: Several recommendations about available equipment and clinical practices recommended by the international guidelines are already implemented by centers in Europe, but a large variance still persists. Clinicians and stakeholders should consider this information when allocating resources and planning European perinatal programs.
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- 2022
9. Additional file 2 of Neonatal resuscitation practices in Italy: a survey of the Italian Society of Neonatology (SIN) and the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies (UENPS)
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Gizzi, Camilla, Trevisanuto, Daniele, Gagliardi, Luigi, Vertecchi, Giulia, Ghirardello, Stefano, Di Fabio, Sandra, Moretti, Corrado, and Mosca, Fabio
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Additional file 2: Supplementary file 2. List of participating centres, complete list of participating centres.
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10. Additional file 1 of Neonatal resuscitation practices in Italy: a survey of the Italian Society of Neonatology (SIN) and the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies (UENPS)
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Gizzi, Camilla, Trevisanuto, Daniele, Gagliardi, Luigi, Vertecchi, Giulia, Ghirardello, Stefano, Di Fabio, Sandra, Moretti, Corrado, and Mosca, Fabio
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Additional file 1: Supplementary file 1. PDF Questionnaire, complete survey questionnaire.
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- 2022
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11. Broad-Spectrum Light versus Blue Light for Phototherapy in Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Pratesi, Simone, Di Fabio, Sandra, Bresci, Cecilia, Di Natale, Cecilia, Bar, Shahar, and Dani, Carlo
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- 2015
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12. Delivery room management of extremely low birthweight infants shows marked geographical variations in Italy
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Trevisanuto, Daniele, Satariano, Irene, Doglioni, Nicoletta, Criscoli, Giulio, Cavallin, Francesco, Gizzi, Camilla, Martano, Claudio, Ciralli, Fabrizio, Torielli, Flaminia, Villani, Paolo E., Di Fabio, Sandra, Quartulli, Lorenzo, and Giannini, Luigi
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- 2014
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13. Early lactation failure and formula adoption after elective caesarean delivery: cohort study
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Zanardo, Vincenzo, Pigozzo, Anna, Wainer, Gary, Marchesoni, Diego, Gasparoni, Antonella, Di Fabio, Sandra, Cavallin, Francesco, Giustardi, Arturo, and Trevisanuto, Daniele
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- 2013
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14. A homozygous MED11 C-terminal variant causes a lethal neurodegenerative disease
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Calì, Elisa, Lin, Sheng-Jia, Rocca, Clarissa, Sahin, Yavuz, Al Shamsi, Aisha, El Chehadeh, Salima, Chaabouni, Myriam, Mankad, Kshitij, Galanaki, Evangelia, Efthymiou, Stephanie, Sudhakar, Sniya, Athanasiou-Fragkouli, Alkyoni, Çelik, Tamer, Narlı, Nejat, Bianca, Sebastiano, Murphy, David, De Carvalho Moreira, Francisco Martins, Hannah, Michael G., Bugiardini, Enrico, Kriouile, Yamna, El Khorassani, Mohamed, Aguennouz, Mhammed, Groppa, Stanislav, Karashova, Blagovesta Marinova, Di Rosa, Gabriella, Goraya, Jatinder S., Sultan, Tipu, Avdjieva, Daniela, Kathom, Hadil, Tincheva, Radka, Banu, Selina, Veggiotti, Pierangelo, Verrotti, Alberto, Savasta, Salvatore, Ruiz, Alfons Macaya, Garavaglia, Barbara, Borgione, Eugenia, Papacostas, Savvas, Compagnoni, Chiara, Piccirilli, Alessandra, Vikelis, Michail, Chelban, Viorica, Kaiyrzhanov, Rauan, Cortese, Andrea, Sullivan, Roisin, Papanicolaou, Eleni Zamba, Dardiotis, Efthymios, Maqbool, Shazia, Ibrahim, Shahnaz, Kirmani, Salman, Rana, Nuzhat Noureen, Atawneh, Osama, Lim, Shen-Yang, Shaikh, Farooq, Scardamaglia, Annarita, Koutsis, George, Mangano, Salvatore, Scuderi, Carmela, Borgione, Eugenia, Morello, Giovanna, Zollo, Massimo, Heimer, Gali, Striano, Pasquale, Al-Khawaja, Issam, Al-Mutairi, Fuad, Alkuraya, Fowzan S., Rizig, Mie, Shashkin, Chingiz, Zharkynbekova, Nazira, Koneyev, Kairgali, Manizha, Ganieva, Isrofilov, Maksud, Guliyeva, Ulviyya, Salayev, Kamran, Khachatryan, Samson, Xiromerisiou, Georgia, Spanaki, Cleanthe, Tucci, Arianna, Fiorillo, Chiara, Rissotto, Federico, Munell, Francina, Gagliano, Antonella, Jan, Farida, Chimenz, Roberto, Gitto, Eloisa, Cuppari, Caterina, Romeo, Carmelo, Magrinelli, Francesca, Gupta, Neerja, Kabra, Madhulika, Benrhouma, Hanene, Tazir, Meriem, Zagaroli, Luca, Caloisi, Claudia, Fabiano, Cecilia, Bottone, Gabriella, Farello, Giovanni, Di Fabio, Sandra, Obeid, Makram, Bakhtadze, Sophia, Saadi, Nebal W., Zaki, Maha S., Triki, Chahnez C., Kara, Majdi, Belcastro, Vincenzo, Specchio, Nicola, Karimiani, Ehsan G., Salih, Ahmed M., Ramenghi, Luca A., David, Emanuele, Curró, Riccardo, Iezzi, Maria Laura, Iapadre, Giulia, Nanni, Giuliana, Scorrano, Giovanna, Fiorile, Maria F., Brancati, Francesco, Di Falco, Giovanna, Mandarà, Luana, Barrano, Giuseppe, Elia, Maurizio, Terrone, Gaetano, Operto, Francesca F., Valenzise, Mariella, Della Rocca, Ylenia, Zazzeroni, Francesca, Alesse, Edoardo, Manti, Filippo, Galosi, Serena, Nardecchia, Francesca, Leuzzi, Vincenzo, Pironti, Erica, Amore, Greta, Ceravolo, Giorgia, Zafar, Faisal, Ullah, Ehsan, Afzal, Erum, Javed, Iram, Rahman, Fatima, Ahmed, Muhammad Mehboob, Parisi, Pasquale, Borgia, Paola, Mangano, Giuseppe D., Chiarelli, Francesco, Genomics, Queen Square, Accogli, Andrea, Petree, Cassidy, Huang, Kevin, Monastiri, Kamel, Edizadeh, Masoud, Nardello, Rosaria, Ognibene, Marzia, De Marco, Patrizia, Ruggieri, Martino, Zara, Federico, Striano, Pasquale, Şahin, Yavuz, Al-Gazali, Lihadh, Abi Warde, Marie Therese, Gerard, Benedicte, Zifarelli, Giovanni, Beetz, Christian, Fortuna, Sara, Soler, Miguel, Valente, Enza Maria, Varshney, Gaurav, Maroofian, Reza, Salpietro, Vincenzo, and Houlden, Henry
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The mediator (MED) multisubunit-complex modulates the activity of the transcriptional machinery, and genetic defects in different MED subunits (17, 20, 27) have been implicated in neurologic diseases. In this study, we identified a recurrent homozygous variant in MED11(c.325C>T; p.Arg109Ter) in 7 affected individuals from 5 unrelated families.
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15. Congenital pulmonary lymphangiectasia in an extremely low birth weight: a case report
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Basti, Claudia, primary, Mareri, Arianna, additional, Maranella, Eugenia, additional, and Di Fabio, Sandra, additional
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16. Severe neurologic and hepatic toxicity in a newborn prenatally exposed to methamphetamine. A case report
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Maranella, Eugenia, primary, Mareri, Arianna, additional, Nardi, Valentina, additional, Di Natale, Cecilia, additional, Di Luca, Luisa, additional, Conte, Emanuela, additional, Pannone, Veronica, additional, Catalucci, Alessia, additional, and Di Fabio, Sandra, additional
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- 2019
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17. Electromagnetic fields in neonatal incubators: the reasons for an alert
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Bellieni, Carlo Valerio, primary, Nardi, Valentina, additional, Buonocore, Giuseppe, additional, Di Fabio, Sandra, additional, Pinto, Iole, additional, and Verrotti, Alberto, additional
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- 2017
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18. Delivery room management of ELBW infants in Italy
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Rech Morassutti, Francesca, Satariano, Irene, Doglioni, Nicoletta, Criscoli, Giulio, Cavallin, Francesco, Gizzi, Camilla, Martano, Claudio, Ciralli, Fabrizio, Torielli, Flaminia, Villani, Paolo E, Di Fabio, Sandra, Quartulli, Lorenzo, Giannini, Luigi, Trevisanuto, Daniele, and Study Group Italian Society Of Neonatology, On Behalf Of Neonatal Resuscitation
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Delivery Rooms ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Diseases ,Infant, Premature, Diseases ,Newborn ,Extremely Low Birth Weight ,Italy ,Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight ,Humans ,Guideline Adherence ,Premature ,Infant, Premature - Abstract
In this article we evaluated the consistency of practice and the adherence to the International Guidelines in early delivery room management of ELBW infants in Italy. A polyethylene bag/wrap was used by 54 centres (55.1%). In Northern regions, one centre (2.5%) reported to use oxygen concentrationsgt;40% to initiate positive pressure ventilation in ELBW infants. These proportions were higher in the Central (14.3%) and Southern (16.2%) areas. A T-piece device for positive pressure ventilation was widely used (77/97, 79.4%). A median of 13% (IQR: 5%-30%) of ELBW infants received chest compressions at birth in Italy. Forty-seven out of 98 (47.9%) centres declared to administer prophylactic surfactant in delivery room. Although there were geographic differences in the country, our results showed a good general adherence to the International Guidelines for Neonatal Resuscitation.
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19. Electromagnetic fields in neonatal incubators: the reasons for an alert.
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Bellieni, Carlo Valerio, Nardi, Valentina, Buonocore, Giuseppe, Di Fabio, Sandra, Pinto, Iole, and Verrotti, Alberto
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Background: Neonatal incubators are important tools for sick newborns in the first few days of life. Nevertheless, their electric engine, often very close to the newborn's body, emits electromagnetic fields (EMF) to which newborns are exposed. Aim of this paper is to review the available literature on EMF exposure in incubators, and the effects of such exposures on newborns that have been investigated. Methods: We carried out a systematic review of studies about EMF emissions produced by incubators, using Medline and Embase databases from 1993 to 2017. Results: We retrieved 15 papers that described the EMF exposure in incubators and their biological effects on babies. EMF levels in incubators appear to be between 2 and 100 mG, depending on the distance of the mattress from the electric engine. In some cases, they exceed this range. These values interfere with melatonin production or with vagal tone. Even caregivers are exposed to high EMF, above 200 mG, when working at close contact with the incubators. Conclusion: EMF have been described as potentially hazardous for human health, and values reported in this review are an alert to prevent babies' and caregivers' exposure when close to the incubators. A precautionary approach should be adopted in future incubator design, to prevent high exposures of newborns in incubators and of caregivers as well. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Efficacy of a new technique – INtubate-RECruit-SURfactant-Extubate – “IN-REC-SUR-E” – in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Vento, Giovanni, primary, Pastorino, Roberta, additional, Boni, Luca, additional, Cota, Francesco, additional, Carnielli, Virgilio, additional, Cools, Filip, additional, Dani, Carlo, additional, Mosca, Fabio, additional, Pillow, Jane, additional, Polglase, Graeme, additional, Tagliabue, Paolo, additional, van Kaam, Anton H., additional, Ventura, Maria Luisa, additional, Tana, Milena, additional, Tirone, Chiara, additional, Aurilia, Claudia, additional, Lio, Alessandra, additional, Ricci, Cinzia, additional, Gambacorta, Alessandro, additional, Consigli, Chiara, additional, D’Onofrio, Danila, additional, Gizzi, Camilla, additional, Massenzi, Luca, additional, Cardilli, Viviana, additional, Casati, Alessandra, additional, Bottino, Roberto, additional, Pontiggia, Federica, additional, Ciarmoli, Elena, additional, Martinelli, Stefano, additional, Ilardi, Laura, additional, Colnaghi, Mariarosa, additional, Matassa, Piero Giuseppe, additional, Vendettuoli, Valentina, additional, Villani, Paolo, additional, Fusco, Francesca, additional, Gazzolo, Diego, additional, Ricotti, Alberto, additional, Ferrero, Federica, additional, Stasi, Ilaria, additional, Magaldi, Rosario, additional, Maffei, Gianfranco, additional, Presta, Giuseppe, additional, Perniola, Roberto, additional, Messina, Francesco, additional, Montesano, Giovanna, additional, Poggi, Chiara, additional, Giordano, Lucio, additional, Roma, Enza, additional, Grassia, Carolina, additional, Ausanio, Gaetano, additional, Sandri, Fabrizio, additional, Mescoli, Giovanna, additional, Giura, Francesco, additional, Garani, Giampaolo, additional, Solinas, Agostina, additional, Lucente, Maria, additional, Nigro, Gabriella, additional, Del Vecchio, Antonello, additional, Petrillo, Flavia, additional, Orfeo, Luigi, additional, Grappone, Lidia, additional, Quartulli, Lorenzo, additional, Scorrano, Antonio, additional, Messner, Hubert, additional, Staffler, Alex, additional, Gargano, Giancarlo, additional, Balestri, Eleonora, additional, Nobile, Stefano, additional, Cacace, Caterina, additional, Meli, Valerio, additional, Dallaglio, Sara, additional, Pasqua, Betta, additional, Mattia, Loretta, additional, Gitto, Eloisa, additional, Vitaliti, Marcello, additional, Re, Maria Paola, additional, Vedovato, Stefania, additional, Grison, Alessandra, additional, Berardi, Alberto, additional, Torcetta, Francesco, additional, Guidotti, Isotta, additional, di Fabio, Sandra, additional, Maranella, Eugenia, additional, Mondello, Isabella, additional, Visentin, Stefano, additional, and Tormena, Francesca, additional
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- 2016
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21. Broad-Spectrum Light versus Blue Light for Phototherapy in Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Pratesi, Simone, primary, Di Fabio, Sandra, primary, Bresci, Cecilia, primary, Di Natale, Cecilia, primary, Bar, Shahar, primary, and Dani, Carlo, additional
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- 2014
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22. Early lactation failure and formula adoption after elective caesarean delivery: cohort study
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Zanardo, Vincenzo, primary, Pigozzo, Anna, additional, Wainer, Gary, additional, Marchesoni, Diego, additional, Gasparoni, Antonella, additional, Di Fabio, Sandra, additional, Cavallin, Francesco, additional, Giustardi, Arturo, additional, and Trevisanuto, Daniele, additional
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- 2012
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23. Fortification of maternal milk for preterm infants
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Di Natale, Cecilia, primary, Coclite, Eleonora, additional, Di Ventura, Ludovica, additional, and Di Fabio, Sandra, additional
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- 2011
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24. 2010 Guidelines for Neonatal Resuscitation: Does the Algorithm Require a Clarification?
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Trevisanuto, Daniele, primary, Martano, Claudio, additional, Giannini, Luigi, additional, Ciralli, Fabrizio, additional, Di Fabio, Sandra, additional, Gizzi, Camilla, additional, Quartulli, Lorenzo, additional, Torielli, Flaminia, additional, and Ernesto Villani, Paolo, additional
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- 2011
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25. Oxygen administration for the resuscitation of term and preterm infants.
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Trevisanuto, Daniele, Gizzi, Camilla, Martano, Claudio, Dal Cengio, Valentina, Ciralli, Fabrizio, Torielli, Flaminia, Ernesto Villani, Paolo, Di Fabio, Sandra, Quartulli, Lorenzo, and Giannini, Luigi
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OXYGEN ,RESUSCITATION ,PREMATURE infants ,PULSE oximeters ,NURSING assessment - Abstract
Oxygen has been widely used in neonatal resuscitation for about 300 years. In October 2010, the International Liaison Committee on Neonatal Resuscitation released new guidelines. Based on experimental studies and randomized clinical trials, the recommendations on evaluation and monitoring of oxygenation status and oxygen supplementation in the delivery room were revised in detail. They include: inaccuracy of oxygenation clinical assessment (colour), mandatory use of pulse oximeter, specific saturation targets and oxygen concentrations during positive pressure ventilation in preterm and term infants. In this review, we describe oxygen management in the delivery room in terms of clinical assessment, monitoring, treatment and the gap of knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Revised recommendations concerning palivizumab prophylaxis for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
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Antonello Del Vecchio, Luigi Orfeo, Lina Bollani, Marcello Lanari, Andrea Dotta, Piermichele Paolillo, Mauro Stronati, Eugenio Baraldi, Costantino Romagnoli, Gaetano Chirico, Sandra Di Fabio, Antonio Boldrini, Paolo Manzoni, Bollani, Lina, Baraldi, Eugenio, Chirico, Gaetano, Dotta, Andrea, Lanari, Marcello, Del Vecchio, Antonello, Manzoni, Paolo, Boldrini, Antonio, Paolillo, Piermichele, Di Fabio, Sandra, Orfeo, Luigi, Stronati, Mauro, and Romagnoli, Costantino
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Palivizumab ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Disease ,Infant, Premature, Diseases ,Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections ,Review ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antiviral Agents ,Virus ,Intensive care ,medicine ,Humans ,Neonatology ,Dna viral ,Intensive care medicine ,Antiviral Agent ,Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,RSV ,Infant, Premature, Disease ,Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine.disease ,Respiratory Syncytial Viruses ,Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) ,Settore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICA ,Bronchiolitis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,DNA, Viral ,Respiratory Syncytial Viruse ,business ,Infant, Premature ,Human ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Respiratory Syncytial Virus infections are one of the leading causes of severe respiratory diseases that require hospitalization and, in some cases, intensive care. Once resolved, there may be respiratory sequelae of varying severity. The lack of effective treatments for bronchiolitis and the lack of vaccines for RSV accentuate the role of prevention in decreasing the impact of this disease. Prevention of bronchiolitis strongly relies on the adoption of environment and the hygienic behavior measures; an additional prophylactic effect may be offered, in selected cases, by Palivizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody produced by recombinant DNA technology, able to prevent RSV infection by blocking viral replication. After many years the Italian Society of Neonatology, on the basis of the most recent scientific knowledge, has decided to revise recommendations for the use of palivizumab in the prevention of RSV infection.
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27. Lung Recruitment Before Surfactant Administration in Extremely Preterm Neonates: 2-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Gallini F, De Rose DU, Iuliano R, Romeo DM, Tana M, Paladini A, Fusco FP, Nobile S, Cota F, Tirone C, Aurilia C, Lio A, Esposito A, Costa S, D'Andrea V, Ventura ML, Carnielli V, Dani C, Mosca F, Fumagalli M, Scarpelli G, Giordano L, Fasolato V, Petrillo F, Betta P, Solinas A, Gitto E, Gargano G, Mescoli G, Martinelli S, Di Fabio S, Bernardo I, Tina LG, Staffler A, Stasi I, Mondello I, Scapillati E, Vedovato S, Maffei G, Bove A, Vitaliti M, Terrin G, Lago P, Gizzi C, Strozzi C, Villani PE, Berardi A, Cacace C, Bracaglia G, Pascucci E, Cools F, Pillow JJ, Polglase G, Pastorino R, van Kaam AH, Mercuri E, Orfeo L, Vento G, Malguzzi S, Rigotti C, Cecchi A, Nigro G, Costabile CD, Roma E, Sindico P, Venafra R, Mattia C, Conversano M, Ballardini E, Manganaro A, Balestri E, Gallo C, Catenazzi P, Astori MG, Maranella E, Grassia C, Maiolo K, Castellano D, Massenzi L, Chiodin E, Gallina MR, Consigli C, Sorrentino E, Bonato S, Mancini M, Perniola R, Giannuzzo S, Tranchina E, Cardilli V, Dito L, Regoli D, Tormena F, Battajon N, Arena R, Allais B, Guidotti I, Roversi F, Meli V, Tulino V, and Casati A
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- Humans, Male, Female, Infant, Newborn, Follow-Up Studies, High-Frequency Ventilation methods, Child, Preschool, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal statistics & numerical data, Treatment Outcome, Italy, Infant, Pulmonary Surfactants administration & dosage, Pulmonary Surfactants therapeutic use, Infant, Extremely Premature, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn therapy, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn drug therapy
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Importance: A multicenter randomized clinical trial (RCT) showed a lung recruitment maneuver using high-frequency oscillatory ventilation just before surfactant administration (ie, intubate-recruit-surfactant-extubate [IN-REC-SUR-E]) improved the efficacy of treatment compared with the standard intubate-surfactant-extubate (IN-SUR-E) technique without increasing the risk of adverse neonatal outcomes., Objective: To examine follow-up outcomes at corrected postnatal age (cPNA) 2 years of preterm infants previously enrolled in an RCT and treated with IN-REC-SUR-E or IN-SUR-E in 35 tertiary neonatal intensive care units., Design, Setting, and Participants: This was a follow-up study of infants recruited into the primary RCT from 2015 to 2018 at 35 tertiary neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Italy. Follow-up examinations included neurodevelopmental, growth, and respiratory outcomes of these children at cPNA 2 years. Participants included spontaneously breathing extremely preterm neonates (24 0/7 to 27 6/7 weeks' gestation) reaching failure criteria for continuous positive airway pressure within the first 24 hours of life. Data were analyzed from April 2023 to January 2024., Intervention: Infants were randomly assigned (1:1) to IN-REC-SUR-E or IN-SUR-E and then followed up., Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was the occurrence of death after discharge or major disability at cPNA 2 years. Secondary outcomes were neurodevelopmental outcomes (major disability, cerebral palsy, cognitive impairment, visual deficit, or auditory deficit), anthropometric measurements (weight, length, and head circumference), and recurrent respiratory infections and hospitalizations because of respiratory causes at 2y cPNA., Results: A total of 137 extremely preterm infants (median [IQR] gestational age, 26.5 [25.3-27.5] weeks and 75 [54.7%] female), initially enrolled in the original RCT, were followed up at cPNA 2 years, including 64 infants in the IN-SUR-E group and 73 infants in the IN-REC-SUR-E group. There were no significant differences in the occurrence of death after discharge or major disability at cPNA 2 years (IN-SUR-E: 13 children [20.3%] vs IN-REC-SUR-E: 10 children [13.7%]; P = .36). There were no significant differences in incidence of disability, cerebral palsy, or cognitive impairment in the IN-REC-SUR-E group compared with the IN-SUR-E group. There were no significant differences in anthropometric measurements (weight, length, and head circumference) between groups. There were no significant differences in the incidence of recurrent respiratory infections or in hospitalizations because of respiratory causes between groups., Conclusions and Relevance: In this RCT of lung recruitment before surfactant vs standard care there were no significant differences between the 2 groups in death, neurodevelopmental outcomes, anthropometric measurements, or recurrent respiratory infections at the 2-year follow-up. These findings can aid clinicians in decision-making for the best strategy to administer surfactant, considering long-term outcomes.
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28. Neonatal Resuscitation Practices in Europe: A Survey of the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies.
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Trevisanuto D, Gizzi C, Gagliardi L, Ghirardello S, Di Fabio S, Beke A, Buonocore G, Charitou A, Cucerea M, Degtyareva MV, Filipović-Grčić B, Georgieva Jekova N, Koç E, Saldanha J, Sanchez Luna M, Stoniene D, Varendi H, Vertecchi G, Mosca F, and Moretti C
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- Cross-Sectional Studies, Europe, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Italy, Pregnancy, Surveys and Questionnaires, Resuscitation
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Background: We aimed to evaluate the policies and practices about neonatal resuscitation in a large sample of European hospitals., Methods: This was a cross-sectional electronic survey. A 91-item questionnaire focusing on the current delivery room practices in neonatal resuscitation domains was individually sent to the directors of 730 European neonatal facilities or (in 5 countries) made available as a Web-based link. A comparison was made between hospitals with ≤2,000 and those with >2,000 births/year and between hospitals in 5 European areas (Eastern Europe, Italy, Mediterranean countries, Turkey, and Western Europe)., Results: The response rate was 57% and included participants from 33 European countries. In 2018, approximately 1.27 million births occurred at the participating hospitals, with a median of 1,900 births/center (interquartile range: 1,400-3,000). Routine antenatal counseling (p < 0.05), the presence of a resuscitation team at all deliveries (p < 0.01), umbilical cord management (p < 0.01), practices for thermal management (p < 0.05), and heart rate monitoring (p < 0.01) were significantly different between hospitals with ≤2,000 births/year and those with >2,000 births/year. Ethical and educational aspects were similar between hospitals with low and high birth volumes. Significant variance in practice, ethical decision-making, and training programs were found between hospitals in 5 different European areas., Conclusions: Several recommendations about available equipment and clinical practices recommended by the international guidelines are already implemented by centers in Europe, but a large variance still persists. Clinicians and stakeholders should consider this information when allocating resources and planning European perinatal programs., (© 2022 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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29. Delivery room management of extremely low birth weight infants in Italy: comparison between academic and non-academic birth centres.
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Mardegan V, Satariano I, Doglioni N, Criscoli G, Cavallin F, Gizzi C, Martano C, Ciralli F, Torielli F, Villani PE, Di Fabio S, Quartulli L, Giannini L, and Trevisanuto D
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- Body Temperature, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care, Neonatal standards, Italy, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Pregnancy, Resuscitation methods, Resuscitation standards, Surveys and Questionnaires, Academic Medical Centers, Birthing Centers standards, Delivery Rooms, Delivery, Obstetric methods, Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight, Intensive Care, Neonatal methods
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Objective: International Guidelines provide a standardised approach to newborn resuscitation in the DR and, in their most recent versions, recommendations dedicated to management of ELBWI were progressively increased. It is expected that introduction in clinical practice and dissemination of the most recent evidence should be more consistent in academic than in non-academic hospitals. The aim of the study was to compare adherence to the International Guidelines and consistency of practice in delivery room management of extremely low birth weight infants between academic and non-academic institutions., Methods: A questionnaire was sent to the directors of all Italian level III centres between April and August 2012., Results: There was a 92% (n = 98/107) response rate. Apart from polyethylene wrapping to optimise thermal control, perinatal management approach was comparable between academic and non-academic centres., Conclusions: There were minor differences in management of extremely low birth weight infants between Italian academic and non-academic institutions, apart from thermal management. Although there was a good, overall adherence to the International Guidelines for Neonatal Resuscitation, temperature management was not in accordance with official recommendations and every effort has to be done to improve this aspect.
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30. Revised recommendations concerning palivizumab prophylaxis for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
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Bollani L, Baraldi E, Chirico G, Dotta A, Lanari M, Del Vecchio A, Manzoni P, Boldrini A, Paolillo P, Di Fabio S, Orfeo L, Stronati M, and Romagnoli C
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- Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, DNA, Viral analysis, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature, Diseases virology, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections virology, Infant, Premature, Infant, Premature, Diseases prevention & control, Palivizumab therapeutic use, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections prevention & control, Respiratory Syncytial Viruses isolation & purification
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus infections are one of the leading causes of severe respiratory diseases that require hospitalization and, in some cases, intensive care. Once resolved, there may be respiratory sequelae of varying severity. The lack of effective treatments for bronchiolitis and the lack of vaccines for RSV accentuate the role of prevention in decreasing the impact of this disease. Prevention of bronchiolitis strongly relies on the adoption of environment and the hygienic behavior measures; an additional prophylactic effect may be offered, in selected cases, by Palivizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody produced by recombinant DNA technology, able to prevent RSV infection by blocking viral replication.After many years the Italian Society of Neonatology, on the basis of the most recent scientific knowledge, has decided to revise recommendations for the use of palivizumab in the prevention of RSV infection.
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31. Delivery room management of ELBW infants in Italy.
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Rech Morassutti F, Satariano I, Doglioni N, Criscoli G, Cavallin F, Gizzi C, Martano C, Ciralli F, Torielli F, Villani PE, Di Fabio S, Quartulli L, Giannini L, Trevisanuto D, and Study Group Italian Society Of Neonatology OB
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- Guideline Adherence, Humans, Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature, Italy, Delivery Rooms, Infant, Premature, Diseases therapy
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In this article we evaluated the consistency of practice and the adherence to the International Guidelines in early delivery room management of ELBW infants in Italy. A polyethylene bag/wrap was used by 54 centres (55.1%). In Northern regions, one centre (2.5%) reported to use oxygen concentrations >40% to initiate positive pressure ventilation in ELBW infants. These proportions were higher in the Central (14.3%) and Southern (16.2%) areas. A T-piece device for positive pressure ventilation was widely used (77/97, 79.4%). A median of 13% (IQR: 5%-30%) of ELBW infants received chest compressions at birth in Italy. Forty-seven out of 98 (47.9%) centres declared to administer prophylactic surfactant in delivery room. Although there were geographic differences in the country, our results showed a good general adherence to the International Guidelines for Neonatal Resuscitation.
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