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2. Tardigrade (NA-22 Quarterly Report)
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Zelinski, Michael, primary and Yoxall, B., additional
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- 2021
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3. Tardigrade PMQs for IAP review
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Yoxall, B, primary, Watts, S, additional, Castillo, V, additional, Peer, A, additional, and Zelinski, M, additional
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- 2021
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4. LL20-AM-sensor (Technology Readiness Assessment)
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Yoxall, B., primary
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- 2021
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5. Q1FY21 Quarterly Report LL20-AM-sensor
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Yoxall, B, primary
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- 2021
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6. Tardigrade: Summary
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Yoxall, B, primary
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- 2020
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7. Q4FY20 Quarterly Report LL20-AM-sensor
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Yoxall, B, primary
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- 2020
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8. Association of Early Postnatal Transfer and Birth Outside a Tertiary Hospital With Mortality and Severe Brain Injury in Extremely Preterm Infants: Observational Cohort Study With Propensity Score Matching
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Helenius, K, Longford, N, Lehtonen, L, Modi, N, Gale, C, Babirecki, M, Kamalanathan, A, Wickham, T, Aucharaz, K, Gupta, A, Paul, N, Wong, LM, Mittal, A, Broggio, P, Surana, P, Singh, A, Seal, S, Hassan, A, Schwarz, K, Thomas, M, Foo, A, Anderson, J, Whincup, G, Brearey, S, Chang, J, Gad, K, Hasib, A, Garbash, M, Allwood, A, Adiotomre, P, Brooke, N, Deketelaere, A, Khader, KA, Shephard, R, Rekha, S, Abuzgia, B, Jain, M, Pirie, S, Zengeya, S, Watts, T, Balal, S, Seagrave, C, Bate, T, Dixon, H, Aladangady, N, Gaili, H, James, M, Lal, M, Ambadkar, P, Pandey, P, Hickey, A, Rhodes, S, Pai, V, Lama, M, Miall, L, Cusack, J, Kairamkonda, V, Grosdenier, M, Kollipara, L, Kefas, J, Yoxall, B, Birch, J, Whitehead, G, Krishnamurthy, R, Sashikumar, P, Misra, I, Pillay, T, Ali, I, Thiagarajan, P, Dyke, M, Selter, M, Kamath, P, Alsford, L, Spencer, V, Gupta, S, Nicholl, R, Wardle, S, Chakrabarti, S, Adams, E, McDevitt, K, Reddy, A, Gibson, D, Khashu, M, Reddy, C, Pearson, F, Amess, P, Deshpande, S, Sleight, E, Groves, C, Godambe, S, Bosman, D, Rewitzky, G, Banjoko, O, Kumar, N, Muogbo, D, Lopez, W, D'Amore, A, Mattara, S, Zipitis, C, De Halpert, P, Settle, P, Munyard, P, McIntyre, J, Bartle, D, Pain, K, Fedee, J, Maddock, N, Gupta, R, Moore, A, Godden, C, Jones, S, Fenton, A, Mahadevan, S, Brown, N, Mack, K, Bolton, R, Khan, A, Mannix, P, Huddy, C, Yasin, S, Butterworth, S, Nedungadi, S, Cairns, P, Reynolds, P, Brennan, N, Heal, C, Salgia, S, Abu-Harb, M, Knight, C, Clark, S, Theron, M, Murthy, V, Paul, S, Kisat, H, Kendall, G, Blake, K, Obi, O, Kumar, H, Rawlingson, C, Webb, D, Bird, S, Narayanan, S, Eyre, E, Evans, I, Sanghavi, R, Sullivan, C, Garr, R, Leith, W, Vasu, V, Harry, L, Vamvakiti, K, Vemuri, G, Eaton, M, and Samy, M
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Male ,Pediatrics ,LEVEL ,Neonatal Data Analysis Unit and the United Kingdom Neonatal Collaborative ,Infant, Premature, Diseases ,Tertiary Care Centers ,HEMORRHAGE ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,Pregnancy ,Infant Mortality ,030212 general & internal medicine ,WEIGHT INFANTS ,Finland ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Confounding ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Gestational age ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine ,3. Good health ,Infant, Extremely Premature ,Number needed to treat ,Female ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,REGIONALIZATION ,Cohort study ,Patient Transfer ,medicine.medical_specialty ,IN-UTERO ,Gestational Age ,NEONATAL TRANSPORT ,1117 Public Health and Health Services ,Odds ,03 medical and health sciences ,NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES ,MORBIDITY ,DELIVERY ,Medicine, General & Internal ,030225 pediatrics ,General & Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Propensity Score ,Survival analysis ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Delivery Rooms ,Extremely preterm ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,1103 Clinical Sciences ,Odds ratio ,CARE ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,Confidence interval ,Brain Injuries ,Propensity score matching ,business - Abstract
Objective To determine if postnatal transfer or birth in a non-tertiary hospital is associated with adverse outcomes. Design Observational cohort study with propensity score matching. Setting National health service neonatal care in England; population data held in the National Neonatal Research Database. Participants Extremely preterm infants born at less than 28 gestational weeks between 2008 and 2015 (n=17 577) grouped based on birth hospital and transfer within 48 hours of birth: upward transfer (non-tertiary to tertiary hospital, n=2158), non-tertiary care (born in non-tertiary hospital; not transferred, n=2668), and controls (born in tertiary hospital; not transferred, n=10 866). Infants were matched on propensity scores and predefined background variables to form subgroups with near identical distributions of confounders. Infants transferred between tertiary hospitals (horizontal transfer) were separately matched to controls in a 1:5 ratio. Main outcome measures Death, severe brain injury, and survival without severe brain injury. Results 2181 infants, 727 from each group (upward transfer, non-tertiary care, and control) were well matched. Compared with controls, infants in the upward transfer group had no significant difference in the odds of death before discharge (odds ratio 1.22, 95% confidence interval 0.92 to 1.61) but significantly higher odds of severe brain injury (2.32, 1.78 to 3.06; number needed to treat (NNT) 8) and significantly lower odds of survival without severe brain injury (0.60, 0.47 to 0.76; NNT 9). Compared with controls, infants in the non-tertiary care group had significantly higher odds of death (1.34, 1.02 to 1.77; NNT 20) but no significant difference in the odds of severe brain injury (0.95, 0.70 to 1.30) or survival without severe brain injury (0.82, 0.64 to 1.05). Compared with infants in the upward transfer group, infants in the non-tertiary care group had no significant difference in death before discharge (1.10, 0.84 to 1.44) but significantly lower odds of severe brain injury (0.41, 0.31 to 0.53; NNT 8) and significantly higher odds of survival without severe brain injury (1.37, 1.09 to 1.73; NNT 14). No significant differences were found in outcomes between the horizontal transfer group (n=305) and controls (n=1525). Conclusions In extremely preterm infants, birth in a non-tertiary hospital and transfer within 48 hours are associated with poor outcomes when compared with birth in a tertiary setting. We recommend perinatal services promote pathways that facilitate delivery of extremely preterm infants in tertiary hospitals in preference to postnatal transfer.
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9. The International Network for Evaluating Outcomes (iNeo) of neonates: evolution, progress and opportunities
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Shah, PS, Lui, K, Reichman, B, Norman, M, Kusuda, S, Lehtonen, L, Adams, M, Vento, M, Darlow, BA, Modi, N, Rusconi, F, Hakansson, S, San Feliciano, L, Helenius, KK, Bassler, D, Hirano, S, Lee, SK, Marshall, P, Schmidt, P, Dhawan, A, Craven, P, De Waal, K, Simmer, K, Gill, A, Pillow, J, Stack, J, Birch, P, Cooke, L, Casalaz, D, Holberton, J, Stewart, A, Downe, L, Stewart, M, Bajuk, B, Berry, A, Hunt, R, Kilburn, C, De Paoli, T, Bolisetty, S, Paradisis, M, Rieger, I, Koorts, P, Kuschel, C, Numa, A, Carlisle, H, Badawi, N, Loughran-Fowlds, A, Koh, G, Davis, J, Luig, M, Andersen, C, Chambers, G, Austin, N, Lynn, A, Darlow, B, Edmonds, L, Mildenhall, L, Buksh, M, Battin, M, Van den Boom, J, Bourchier, D, Richardson, V, Dineen, F, Rajadurai, VS, Fung, G, Harrison, A, Synnes, A, Ting, J, Cieslak, Z, Sherlock, R, Yee, W, Aziz, K, Toye, J, Fajardo, C, Kalapesi, Z, Sankaran, K, Daspal, S, Seshia, M, Alvaro, R, Mukerji, A, Da Silva, O, Nwaesei, C, Lee, K-S, Dunn, M, Lemyre, B, Dow, K, Pelausa, E, Barrington, K, Drolet, C, Piedboeuf, B, Claveau, M, Beltempo, M, Bertelle, V, Masse, E, Canning, R, Mabry, H, Ojah, C, Monterrosa, L, Deshpandey, A, Afifi, J, Kajetanowicz, A, Andersson, S, Tammela, O, Sankilampi, U, Saarela, T, Prazad, P, Noguchi, A, McWan, K, Button, B, Stratton, W, Hamvus, A, Raghaven, A, Derrick, M, Hadley, R, Covert, R, Lablanc, O, Weiss, M, Bell, A, Shareef, M, Silvestri, J, Heymann, E, Zangen, S, Smolkin, T, Mimouni, F, Bader, D, Rothschild, A, Strauss, Z, Felszer, C, Oman, H, Toy-Friedman, SE, Bar-Oz, B, Feldman, M, Saad, N, Flidel-Rimon, O, Weisbrod, M, Lubin, D, Litmanovitz, I, Kngelman, A, Shinwell, E, Klinger, G, Nijim, Y, Bin-Nun, A, Golan, A, Mandel, D, Fleisher-Sheffer, V, Kohelet, D, Bakhrakh, L, Hattori, S, Shirai, M, Ishioka, T, Mori, T, Amiznka, T, Huchimukai, T, Yoshida, H, Sasaki, A, Shimizu, J, Nakamura, T, Maruyama, M, Matsumoto, H, Hosokawa, S, Taki, A, Nakagawa, M, Ko, K, Uozumi, A, Nakata, S, Shimazaki, A, Yoda, T, Numata, O, Imamura, H, Kobayashi, A, Tokuriki, S, Uchida, Y, Arai, T, Ito, M, Ieda, K, Ono, T, Hayashi, M, Maki, K, Yamakawa, M, Kawai, M, Fujii, N, Shiomi, K, Nozaki, K, Wada, H, Kim, T, Tokunaga, Y, Takatera, A, Oshima, T, Sumida, H, Michinomae, Y, Knsumoto, Y, Yoshimoto, S, Morisawa, T, Ohashi, T, Takahashi, Y, Sugimoto, M, Ono, N, Miyagawa, S, Saijo, T, Yamagami, T, Koyano, K, Kobayashi, S, Kanda, T, Sakemi, Y, Aoki, M, Iida, K, Goshi, M, Maruyama, Y, Avila-Alvarez, A, Luis Fernandez-Trisac, J, Couce Pico, ML, Fernandez Seara, MJ, Martinez Gutierrez, A, Vizcaino, C, Salvador Iglesias, M, Sanchez Zaplana, H, Fernandez Colomer, B, Garcia Lopez, JE, Garcia Mozo, R, Gonzalez Martinez, MT, Muro Sebastian, MD, Balart Carbonell, M, Badia Bamnsell, J, Domingo Puiggros, M, Figueras Aloy, J, Botet Mussons, F, Anquela Sanz, I, Ginovart Galiana, G, Coroleu, W, Iriondo, M, Vilella, LC, Porta, R, Demestre, X, Martinez Nadal, S, De Frutos Martinez, C, Lopez Cuesta, MJ, Esquivel Mora, D, Ortiz Tardio, J, Benavente, I, Alonso, A, Aguilera Olmos, R, Garcia Cabezas, MA, Martinez Jimenez, MD, Jaraba Caballero, MF, Ordofiez Diaz, MD, Fagundo, AT, Canals, LM, Garcia-Munoz Rodrigo, F, Urquia Marti, L, Moreno Galdo, MF, Hurtado Suazo, JA, Narbona Lopez, E, Uberos Fernandez, J, Cortajarena Altana, MA, Mora Navarro, D, Teresa Dominguez, M, Ruiz del Prado, MY, Esteban Diez, I, Palau Benavides, MT, Lapena, S, Prada, T, Soler Mir, E, Corredera Sanchez, A, Criado Vega, E, Del Prado, N, Fernandez, C, Cabanillas Vilaplana, L, Cuadrado Perez, I, Lopez Gomez, L, Domingo Comeche, L, Llana Martin, I, Gonzalez Armengod, C, Munoz Labian, C, Santos Munoz, MJ, Blanco Bravo, D, Perez, V, Elorza Fernandez, MD, Diaz Gonzalez, C, Ares Segura, S, Lopez Azorin, M, Belen Jimenez, A, Sanchez-Tamayo, T, Tapia Moreno, E, Gonzalez, M, Sanchez Martinez, JE, Lloreda Garcia, JM, Goni Orayen, C, Vilas Gonzalez, J, Suarez Albo, M, Gonzalez Colmenero, E, Gutierrez Gonzalez, EP, Vacas del Arco, B, Marquez Fernandez, J, Acosta Gordillo, L, Granero Asensio, M, Macias Diaz, C, Albujar, M, Fuster Jorge, P, Romero, S, Rivero Falero, M, Escobar Izquierdo, AB, Estan Capell, J, Izquierdo Macian, MI, Montejo Vicente, MM, Izquierdo Caballero, R, Mercedes Martinez, M, Euba, A, Rodriguez Serna, A, De Heredia Goya, JML, Perez Legorburu, A, Gutierrez Amoros, A, Marugan Isabel, VM, Hernandez Gonzalez, N, Rite Gracia, S, Ventura Faci, MP, Samper Villagrasa, MP, Kofron, J, Brodd, KS, Odlind, A, Alberg, L, Arwehed, S, Hafstrom, O, Kasemo, A, Nederman, K, Ahman, L, Ingemarsson, F, Petersson, H, Thum, P, Albinsson, E, Selander, B, Abrahamsson, T, Heimdahl, I, Sveinsdottir, K, Wejryd, E, Hedlund, A, Soderberg, MK, Hallberg, B, Brune, T, Backstrom, J, Robinson, J, Farooqi, A, Normann, E, Fredriksson, M, Palm, A, Rosenqvist, U, Hagman, C, Ohlin, A, Floral, R, Smedsaas-Lofvenberg, A, Meyer, P, Anderegg, C, Schulzke, S, Nelle, M, Wagner, B, Riedel, T, Kaczala, G, Walde, B, Pfister, RE, Tolsa, J-F, Roth, M, Stocker, M, Laubscher, B, Malzacher, A, Micallef, JP, Hegi, L, Arlettaz, R, Bernet, V, Dani, C, Fiorini, P, Boldrini, A, Tomasini, B, Mittal, A, Kefas, J, Kamalanathan, A, Jayachandran, Yoxall, B, McBride, T, Webb, D, Garr, R, Hassan, A, Ambadkar, P, Dyke, M, McDevitt, K, Rewitzky, G, D'Amore, A, Panasa, N, Settle, P, Maddock, N, Edi-Osagie, N, Zipitis, C, Heal, C, Birch, J, Hasib, A, Soe, A, Kumar, N, Kisat, H, Vasu, V, Lama, M, Gupta, R, Rawlingson, C, Wickham, T, Theron, M, Kendall, G, Gupta, A, Aladangady, N, Ali, I, Alsford, L, Lopez, W, Murthy, V, Sullivan, C, Thomas, M, Bate, T, Godambe, S, Watts, T, Kuna, J, Chang, J, Pai, V, Huddy, C, Yasin, S, Nicholl, R, Pandey, P, Kairamkonda, V, Muogbo, D, Harry, L, Simmons, P, Nycyk, J, Gallagher, A, Pillay, T, Deshpande, S, Mahadevan, Moore, A, Clark, S, Garbash, M, Lal, M, Abu-Harb, M, Allwood, A, Selter, M, Munyard, P, Bartle, D, Paul, S, Whincup, G, Mallik, A, Amess, P, Godden, C, Reynolds, P, Misra, I, De Halpert, P, Salgia, S, Sanghavi, R, Wigfield, R, Deketelaere, A, Khashu, M, Hall, M, Groves, C, Brown, N, Brennan, N, Vamvakiti, K, McIntyre, J, Pirie, S, Jones, S, Mannix, P, Cairns, P, Eaton, M, Schwarz, K, Gibson, D, Miall, L, Krishnamurthy, University of Zurich, Shah, Prakesh S, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and Neonid NPO
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medicine.medical_specialty ,NEW-ZEALAND ,Population ,610 Medicine & health ,RETINOPATHY ,Review Article ,Audit ,Pediatrics ,outcomes research ,MORBIDITY ,Nursing ,neonatal intensive care ,Health care ,medicine ,LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT ,2735 Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Science & Technology ,EXTREMELY PRETERM INFANTS ,business.industry ,MORTALITY ,Public health ,Health services research ,Preterm infants ,Capacity building ,BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA ,Benchmarking ,10027 Clinic for Neonatology ,INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS ,TRENDS ,CANADA ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Outcomes research ,business ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Abstract
Neonates born very preterm (before 32 weeks’ gestational age), are a significant public health concern because of their high-risk of mortality and life-long disability. In addition, caring for very preterm neonates can be expensive, both during their initial hospitalization and their long-term cost of permanent impairments. To address these issues, national and regional neonatal networks around the world collect and analyse data from their constituents to identify trends in outcomes, and conduct benchmarking, audit and research. Improving neonatal outcomes and reducing health care costs is a global problem that can be addressed using collaborative approaches to assess practice variation between countries, conduct research and implement evidence-based practices. The International Network for Evaluating Outcomes (iNeo) of neonates was established in 2013 with the goal of improving outcomes for very preterm neonates through international collaboration and comparisons. To date, 10 national or regional population-based neonatal networks/datasets participate in iNeo collaboration. The initiative now includes data on >200,000 very preterm neonates and has conducted important epidemiological studies evaluating outcomes, variations and trends. The collaboration has also surveyed >320 neonatal units worldwide to learn about variations in practices, healthcare service delivery, and physical, environmental and manpower related factors and support services for parents. The iNeo collaboration serves as a strong international platform for Neonatal-Perinatal health services research that facilitates international data sharing, capacity building, and global efforts to improve very preterm neonate care.
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10. The International Network for Evaluating Outcomes (iNeo) of neonates: evolution, progress and opportunities
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Shah P, Lui K, Reichman B, Norman M, Kusuda S, Lehtonen L, Adams M, Vento M, Darlow B, Modi N, Rusconi F, Hakansson S, San Feliciano L, Helenius K, Bassler D, Hirano S, Lee S, Marshall P, Schmidt P, Dhawan A, Craven P, de Waal K, Simmer K, Gill A, Pillow J, Stack J, Birch P, Cooke L, Casalaz D, Holberton J, Stewart A, Downe L, Stewart M, Bajuk B, Berry A, Hunt R, Kilburn C, De Paoli T, Bolisetty S, Paradisis M, Rieger I, Koorts P, Kuschel C, Numa A, Carlisle H, Badawi N, Loughran-Fowlds A, Koh G, Davis J, Luig M, Andersen C, Chambers G, Austin N, Lynn A, Edmonds L, Mildenhall L, Buksh M, Battin M, van den Boom J, Bourchier D, Richardson V, Dineen F, Rajadurai V, Fung G, Harrison A, Synnes A, Ting J, Cieslak Z, Sherlock R, Yee W, Aziz K, Toye J, Fajardo C, Kalapesi Z, Sankaran K, Daspal S, Seshia M, Alvaro R, Mukerji A, Da Silva O, Nwaesei C, Lee K, Dunn M, Lemyre B, Dow K, Pelausa E, Barrington K, Drolet C, Piedboeuf B, Claveau M, Beltempo M, Bertelle V, Masse E, Canning R, Mabry H, Ojah C, Monterrosa L, Deshpandey A, Afifi J, Kajetanowicz A, Andersson S, Tammela O, Sankilampi U, Saarela T, Prazad P, Noguchi A, McWan K, Button B, Stratton W, Hamvus A, Raghaven A, Derrick M, Hadley R, Covert R, Lablanc O, Weiss M, Bell A, Shareef M, Silvestri J, Heymann E, Zangen S, Smolkin T, Mimouni F, Bader D, Rothschild A, Strauss Z, Felszer C, Oman H, Toy-Friedman S, Bar-Oz B, Feldman M, Saad N, Flidel-Rimon O, Weisbrod M, Lubin D, Litmanovitz I, Kngelman A, Shinwell E, Klinger G, Nijim Y, Bin-Nun A, Golan A, Mandel D, Fleisher-Sheffer V, Kohelet D, Bakhrakh L, Hattori S, Shirai M, Ishioka T, Mori T, Amiznka T, Huchimukai T, Yoshida H, Sasaki A, Shimizu J, Nakamura T, Maruyama M, Matsumoto H, Hosokawa S, Taki A, Nakagawa M, Ko K, Uozumi A, Nakata S, Shimazaki A, Yoda T, Numata O, Imamura H, Kobayashi A, Tokuriki S, Uchida Y, Arai T, Ito M, Ieda K, Ono T, Hayashi M, Maki K, Yamakawa M, Kawai M, Fujii N, Shiomi K, Nozaki K, Wada H, Kim T, Tokunaga Y, Takatera A, Oshima T, Sumida H, Michinomae Y, Knsumoto Y, Yoshimoto S, Morisawa T, Ohashi T, Takahashi Y, Sugimoto M, Ono N, Miyagawa S, Saijo T, Yamagami T, Koyano K, Kobayashi S, Kanda T, Sakemi Y, Aoki M, Iida K, Goshi M, Maruyama Y, Avila-Alvarez A, Fernandez-Trisac J, Pico M, Seara M, Gutierrez A, Vizcaino C, Iglesias M, Zaplana H, Colomer B, Lopez J, Mozo R, Martinez M, Sebastian M, Carbonell M, Bamnsell J, Puiggros M, Aloy J, Mussons F, Sanz I, Galiana G, Coroleu W, Iriondo M, Vilella L, Porta R, Demestre X, Nadal S, Martinez C, Cuesta M, Mora D, Tardio J, Benavente I, Alonso A, Olmos R, Cabezas M, Jimenez M, Caballero M, Diaz M, Fagundo A, Canals L, Rodrigo F, Marti L, Galdo M, Suazo J, Lopez E, Fernandez J, Altana M, Navarro D, Dominguez M, del Prado M, Diez I, Benavides M, Lapena S, Prada T, Mir E, Sanchez A, Vega E, del Prado N, Fernandez C, Vilaplana L, Perez I, Gomez L, Comeche L, Martin I, Armengod C, Labian C, Munoz M, Bravo D, Perez V, Fernandez M, Gonzalez C, Segura S, Azorin M, Jimenez A, Sanchez-Tamayo T, Moreno E, Gonzalez M, Martinez J, Garcia J, Orayen C, Gonzalez J, Albo M, Colmenero E, Gonzalez E, del Arco B, Gordillo L, Asensio M, Diaz C, Albujar M, Jorge P, Romero S, Falero M, Izquierdo A, Capell J, Macian M, Vicente M, Caballero R, Euba A, Serna A, Goya J, Legorburu A, Amoros A, Isabel V, Gonzalez N, Gracia S, Faci M, Villagrasa M, Kofron J, Brodd K, Odlind A, Alberg L, Arwehed S, Hafstrom O, Kasemo A, Nederman K, Ahman L, Ingemarsson F, Petersson H, Thum P, Albinsson E, Selander B, Abrahamsson T, Heimdahl I, Sveinsdottir K, Wejryd E, Hedlund A, Soderberg M, Hallberg B, Brune T, Backstrom J, Robinson J, Farooqi A, Normann E, Fredriksson M, Palm A, Rosenqvist U, Hagman C, Ohlin A, Floral R, Smedsaas-Lofvenberg A, Meyer P, Anderegg C, Schulzke S, Nelle M, Wagner B, Riedel T, Kaczala G, Walde B, Pfister R, Tolsa J, Roth M, Stocker M, Laubscher B, Malzacher A, Micallef J, Hegi L, Arlettaz R, Bernet V, Dani C, Fiorini P, Boldrini A, Tomasini B, Mittal A, Kefas J, Kamalanathan A, Jayachandran, Yoxall B, McBride T, Webb D, Garr R, Hassan A, Ambadkar P, Dyke M, McDevitt K, Rewitzky G, D'Amore A, Panasa N, Settle P, Maddock N, Edi-Osagie N, Zipitis C, Heal C, Birch J, Hasib A, Soe A, Kumar N, Kisat H, Vasu V, Lama M, Gupta R, Rawlingson C, Wickham T, Theron M, Kendall G, Gupta A, Aladangady N, Ali I, Alsford L, Lopez W, Murthy V, Sullivan C, Thomas M, Bate T, Godambe S, Watts T, Kuna J, Chang J, Pai V, Huddy C, Yasin S, Nicholl R, Pandey P, Kairamkonda V, Muogbo D, Harry L, Simmons P, Nycyk J, Gallagher A, Pillay T, Deshpande S, Mahadevan, Moore A, Clark S, Garbash M, Lal M, Abu-Harb M, Allwood A, Selter M, Munyard P, Bartle D, Paul S, Whincup G, Mallik A, Amess P, Godden C, Reynolds P, Misra I, De Halpert P, Salgia S, Sanghavi R, Wigfield R, Deketelaere A, Khashu M, Hall M, Groves C, Brown N, Brennan N, Vamvakiti K, McIntyre J, Pirie S, Jones S, Mannix P, Cairns P, Eaton M, Schwarz K, Gibson D, Miall L, Krishnamurthy, and Int Network Evaluating Outcomes iN
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outcomes research ,neonatal intensive care ,Preterm infants - Abstract
Neonates born very preterm (before 32 weeks' gestational age), are a significant public health concern because of their high-risk of mortality and life-long disability. In addition, caring for very preterm neonates can be expensive, both during their initial hospitalization and their long-term cost of permanent impairments. To address these issues, national and regional neonatal networks around the world collect and analyse data from their constituents to identify trends in outcomes, and conduct benchmarking, audit and research. Improving neonatal outcomes and reducing health care costs is a global problem that can be addressed using collaborative approaches to assess practice variation between countries, conduct research and implement evidence-based practices. The International Network for Evaluating Outcomes (iNeo) of neonates was established in 2013 with the goal of improving outcomes for very preterm neonates through international collaboration and comparisons. To date, 10 national or regional population-based neonatal networks/datasets participate in iNeo collaboration. The initiative now includes data on >200,000 very preterm neonates and has conducted important epidemiological studies evaluating outcomes, variations and trends. The collaboration has also surveyed >320 neonatal units worldwide to learn about variations in practices, healthcare service delivery, and physical, environmental and manpower related factors and support services for parents. The iNeo collaboration serves as a strong international platform for Neonatal-Perinatal health services research that facilitates international data sharing, capacity building, and global efforts to improve very preterm neonate care.
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11. Trends in Outcomes for Neonates Born Very Preterm and Very Low Birth Weight in 11 High-Income Countries
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Lui K, Lee S, Kusuda S, Adams M, Vento M, Reichman B, Darlow B, Lehtonen L, Modi N, Norman M, Hakansson S, Bassler D, Rusconi F, Lodha A, Yang J, Shah P, Marshall P, Schmidt P, Dhawan A, Craven P, de Waal K, Simmer K, Gill A, Pillow J, Stack J, Birch P, Cooke L, Casalaz D, Holberton J, Stewart A, Downe L, Stewart M, Bajuk B, Berry A, Hunt R, Kilburn C, De Paoli T, Bolisetty S, Paradisis M, Rieger I, Koorts P, Kuschel C, Doyle L, Numa A, Carlisle H, Badawi N, Loughran-Fowlds A, Koh G, Davis J, Luig M, Andersen C, Chambers G, Austin N, Lynn A, Edmonds L, Mildenhall L, Buksh M, Battin M, van den Boom J, Bourchier D, Richardson V, Dineen F, Rajadurai V, Lam S, Fung G, Harrison A, Synnes A, Cieslak Z, Sherlock R, Yee W, Aziz K, Fajardo C, Kalapesi Z, Sankaran K, Daspal S, Seshia M, Alvaro R, Mukerji A, Da Silva O, Nwaesei C, Lee K, Dunn M, Lemyre B, Dow K, Pelausa E, Barrington K, Drolet C, Piedboeuf B, Claveau M, Beltempo M, Bertelle V, Masse E, Canning R, Makary H, Ojah C, Monterrosa L, Deshpandey A, Afifi J, Kajetanowicz A, Andersson S, Tammela O, Sankilampi U, Saarela T, Prazad P, Noguchi A, McWan K, Button B, Stratton W, Hamvus A, Raghaven A, Derrick M, Hadley R, Covert R, Lablanc O, Weiss M, Bell A, Shareef M, Silvestri J, Heymann E, Zangen S, Smolkin T, Mimouni F, Bader D, Rothschild A, Strauss Z, Felszer C, Omari H, Tov-Friedman S, Bar-Oz B, Feldman M, Saad N, Flidel-Rimon O, Weisbrod M, Lubin D, Litmanovitz I, Kugelman A, Shinwell E, Klinger G, Nijim Y, Bin-Nun A, Golan A, Mandel D, Fleisher-Sheffer V, Kohelet D, Bakhrakh L, Hattori S, Shirai M, Ishioka T, Mori T, Amizuka T, Huchimukai T, Yoshida H, Sasaki A, Shimizu J, Nakamura T, Maruyama M, Matsumoto H, Hosokawa S, Taki A, Nakagawa M, Ko K, Uozumi A, Nakata S, Shimazaki A, Yoda T, Numata O, Imamura H, Kobayashi A, Tokuriki S, Uchida Y, Arai T, Ito M, Ieda K, Ono T, Hayashi M, Maki K, Yamakawa M, Kawai M, Fujii N, Shiomi K, Nozaki K, Wada H, Kim T, Tokunaga Y, Takatera A, Oshima T, Sumida H, Michinomae Y, Kusumoto Y, Yoshimoto S, Morisawa T, Ohashi T, Takahashi Y, Sugimoto M, Ono N, Miyagawa S, Saijo T, Yamagami T, Koyano K, Kobayashi S, Kanda T, Sakemi Y, Aoki M, Iida K, Goshi M, Maruyama Y, Avila-Alvarez A, Ting J, Toye J, Fernandez-Trisac J, Pico M, Seara M, Gutierrez A, Vizcaino C, Iglesias M, Zaplana H, Colomer B, Lopez J, Mozo R, Martinez M, Sebastian M, Carbonell M, Barnusell J, Puiggros M, Aloy J, Mussons F, Sanz I, Galiana G, Coroleu W, Iriondo M, Vilella L, Porta R, Demestre X, Nadal S, Martinez C, Cuesta M, Mora D, Tardio J, Benavente I, Alonso A, Olmos R, Cabezas M, Jimenez M, Caballero P, Diaz M, Fagundo A, Canals L, Rodrigo F, Marti L, Galdo M, Suazo J, Lopez E, Fernandez J, Altuna M, Muga O, Navarro D, Dominguez M, del Prado M, Diez I, Benavides M, Lapena S, Prada T, Mir E, Sanchez A, Vega E, del Prado N, Fernandez C, Vilaplana L, Perez I, Gomez L, Comeche L, Martin I, Armengod C, Labian C, Munoz M, Bravo D, Perez V, Fernandez M, Gonzalez C, Segura S, Azorin M, Jimenez A, Sanchez-Tamayo T, Moreno E, Gonzalez M, Martinez J, Garcia J, Orayen C, Gonzalez J, Albo M, Colmenero E, Gonzalez E, del Arco B, Gordillo L, Asensio M, Diaz C, Albujar R, Jorge P, Romero S, Falero M, Izquierdo A, Capell J, Vicente M, Caballero R, Euba A, Serna A, Goya J, Legorburu A, Amoros A, Isabel V, Gonzalez N, Gracia S, Faci P, Villagrasa M, Macian M, Kofron J, Brodd K, Odlind A, Alberg L, Arwehed S, Hafstrom O, Kasemo A, Nederman K, Ahman L, Ingemarsson F, Petersson H, Thurn P, Albinsson E, Selander B, Abrahamsson T, Heimdahl I, Sveinsdottir K, Wejryd E, Hedlund A, Soderberg M, Hallberg B, Brune T, Backstrom J, Robinson J, Farooqi A, Normann E, Fredriksson M, Palm A, Rosenqvist U, Walde B, Hagman C, Ohlin A, Florell R, Smedsaas-Lofvenberg A, Meyer P, Anderegg C, Schulzke S, Nelle M, Wagner B, Riedel T, Kaczala G, Pfister R, Tolsa J, Roth M, Stocker M, Laubscher B, Malzacher A, Micallef J, Hegi L, Arlettaz R, Bernet V, Fiorini P, Boldrini A, Tomasini B, Kefas J, Kamalanathan A, Jayachandran, Yoxall B, McBride T, Webb D, Garr R, Hassan A, Ambadkar P, Dyke M, McDevitt K, Rewitzky G, D'Amore A, Panasa N, Settle P, Maddock N, Edi-Osagie N, Zipitis C, Heal C, Birch J, Hasib A, Soe A, Kumar N, Kisat H, Vasu V, Lama M, Gupta R, Rawlingson C, Wickham T, Theron M, Kendall G, Gupta A, Aladangady N, Ali I, Alsford L, Lopez W, Murthy V, Sullivan C, Thomas M, Bate T, Godambe S, Watts T, Kuna J, Chang J, Pai V, Huddy C, Yasin S, Nicholl R, Pandey P, Cusack J, Kairamkonda V, Muogbo D, Harry L, Simmons P, Nycyk J, Gallagher A, Pillay T, Deshpande S, Mahadevan, Moore A, Clark S, Garbash M, Lal M, Abu-Harb M, Dani C, Mittal A, Allwood A, Selter M, Munyard P, Bartle D, Paul S, Whincup G, Mallik A, Amess P, Godden C, Reynolds P, Misra I, De Halpert P, Salgia S, Sanghavi R, Wigfield R, Deketelaere A, Khashu M, Hall M, Groves C, Brown N, Brennan N, Vamvakiti K, McIntyre J, Pirie S, Jones S, Mannix P, Cairns P, Eaton M, Schwarz K, Gibson D, Miall L, Krishnamurthy, and Int Network 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Objective To evaluate outcome trends of neonates born very preterm in 11 high-income countries participating in the International Network for Evaluating Outcomes of neonates. Study design In a retrospective cohort study, we included 154 233 neonates admitted to 529 neonatal units between January 1, 2007, and December 31, 2015, at 24(0/7) to 31(6/7) weeks of gestational age and birth weight
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12. Progress of indirect drive inertial confinement fusion in the United States
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Kline, J.L., primary, Batha, S.H., additional, Benedetti, L.R., additional, Bennett, D., additional, Bhandarkar, S., additional, Hopkins, L.F. Berzak, additional, Biener, J., additional, Biener, M.M., additional, Bionta, R., additional, Bond, E., additional, Bradley, D., additional, Braun, T., additional, Callahan, D.A., additional, Caggiano, J., additional, Cerjan, C., additional, Cagadas, B., additional, Clark, D., additional, Castro, C., additional, Dewald, E.L., additional, Döppner, T., additional, Divol, L., additional, Dylla-Spears, R., additional, Eckart, M., additional, Edgell, D., additional, Farrell, M., additional, Field, J., additional, Fittinghoff, D.N., additional, Gatu Johnson, M., additional, Grim, G., additional, Haan, S., additional, Haines, B.M., additional, Hamza, A.V., additional, Hartouni, EP., additional, Hatarik, R., additional, Henderson, K., additional, Herrmann, H.W., additional, Hinkel, D., additional, Ho, D., additional, Hohenberger, M., additional, Hoover, D., additional, Huang, H., additional, Hoppe, M.L., additional, Hurricane, O.A., additional, Izumi, N., additional, Johnson, S., additional, Jones, O.S., additional, Khan, S., additional, Kozioziemski, B.J., additional, Kong, C., additional, Kroll, J., additional, Kyrala, G.A., additional, LePape, S., additional, Ma, T., additional, Mackinnon, A.J., additional, MacPhee, A.G., additional, MacLaren, S., additional, Masse, L., additional, McNaney, J., additional, Meezan, N.B., additional, Merrill, J.F., additional, Milovich, J.L., additional, Moody, J., additional, Nikroo, A., additional, Pak, A., additional, Patel, P., additional, Peterson, L., additional, Piceno, E., additional, Pickworth, L., additional, Ralph, J.E., additional, Rice, N., additional, Robey, H.F., additional, Ross, J.S., additional, Rygg, J.R., additional, Sacks, M.R., additional, Salmonson, J., additional, Sayre, D., additional, Sater, J.D., additional, Schneider, M., additional, Schoff, M., additional, Sepke, S., additional, Seugling, R., additional, Smalyuk, V., additional, Spears, B., additional, Stadermann, M., additional, Stoeffl, W., additional, Strozzi, D.J., additional, Tipton, R., additional, Thomas, C., additional, Volegov, P.L., additional, Walters, C., additional, Wang, M., additional, Wilde, C., additional, Woerner, E., additional, Yeamans, C., additional, Yi, S.A., additional, Yoxall, B., additional, Zylstra, A.B., additional, Kilkenny, J., additional, Landen, O.L., additional, Hsing, W., additional, and Edwards, M.J., additional
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- 2019
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13. Fifteen minute consultation: stabilisaton of the high risk newborn infant beside the mother
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Batey, Natalie, Yoxall, B., Fawke, J., Duley, Lelia, and Dorling, Jon
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Paediatric and adult resuscitation is often performed with family present. Current guidelines recommend deferred umbilical cord clamping as part of immediate neonatal care, requiring neonatal assessment next to the mother. This paper describes strategies for providing care beside the mother using both standard resuscitation equipment and a trolley designed for this purpose.
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14. Rushing to clamp umbilical cord. More evidence is needed to inform practice
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Farrar, D, Duley, L, Burls, A, Dorling, J, Embleton, N, McGuire, W, Oddie, S, Simes, J, Tarnow-Mordi, W, Thornton, J, Tuffnell, D, and Yoxall, B
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- 2016
15. G254(P) Improving the Newborn Examination and Neonatal Review Service on the Postnatal Ward at a Tertiary Centre
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Garrod, N, primary, Gallagher, N, additional, and Yoxall, B, additional
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- 2017
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16. Strategies for single-point diamond machining a large format germanium blazed immersion grating
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Montesanti, R. C., additional, Little, S. L., additional, Kuzmenko, P. J., additional, Bixler, J. V., additional, Jackson, J. L., additional, Lown, J. G., additional, Priest, R. E., additional, and Yoxall, B. E., additional
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- 2016
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17. Images of the gold bubble feature in NIF Gas-Filled Ignition Hohlraums
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Schneider, M B, primary, MacLaren, S A, additional, Widmann, K, additional, Meezan, N B, additional, Hammer, J H, additional, Yoxall, B E, additional, Bell, P M, additional, Bradley, D K, additional, Callahan, D A, additional, Edwards, M J, additional, Guymer, T M, additional, Hinkel, D E, additional, Hsing, W W, additional, Kervin, M L, additional, Landen, O L, additional, Moody, J D, additional, Moore, A S, additional, Palmer, N E, additional, and Teruya, A T, additional
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- 2016
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18. Advances in shock timing experiments on the National Ignition Facility
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Robey, H F, primary, Celliers, P M, additional, Moody, J D, additional, Sater, J, additional, Parham, T, additional, Kozioziemski, B, additional, Dylla- Spears, R, additional, Ross, J S, additional, LePape, S, additional, Ralph, J E, additional, Hohenberger, M, additional, Dewald, E L, additional, Berzak Hopkins, L, additional, Kroll, J J, additional, Yoxall, B E, additional, Hamza, A V, additional, Boehly, T R, additional, Nikroo, A, additional, Landen, O L, additional, and Edwards, M J, additional
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- 2016
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19. Release of cartilage proteoglycan degrading enzyme activity by thioglycollate stimulated mouse peritoneal macrophages in culture
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Ackerman, N., Jubb, S., Trimble, B., and Yoxall, B.
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20. The size and structure of the laser entrance hole in gas-filled hohlraums at the National Ignition Facility
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Schneider, M. B., primary, MacLaren, S. A., additional, Widmann, K., additional, Meezan, N. B., additional, Hammer, J. H., additional, Yoxall, B. E., additional, Bell, P. M., additional, Benedetti, L. R., additional, Bradley, D. K., additional, Callahan, D. A., additional, Dewald, E. L., additional, Döppner, T., additional, Eder, D. C., additional, Edwards, M. J., additional, Guymer, T. M., additional, Hinkel, D. E., additional, Hohenberger, M., additional, Hsing, W. W., additional, Kervin, M. L., additional, Kilkenny, J. D., additional, Landen, O. L., additional, Lindl, J. D., additional, May, M. J., additional, Michel, P., additional, Milovich, J. L., additional, Moody, J. D., additional, Moore, A. S., additional, Ralph, J. E., additional, Regan, S. P., additional, Thomas, C. A., additional, and Wan, A. S., additional
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- 2015
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21. Cryogenic tritium-hydrogen-deuterium and deuterium-tritium layer implosions with high density carbon ablators in near-vacuum hohlraums
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Meezan, N. B., primary, Berzak Hopkins, L. F., additional, Le Pape, S., additional, Divol, L., additional, MacKinnon, A. J., additional, Döppner, T., additional, Ho, D. D., additional, Jones, O. S., additional, Khan, S. F., additional, Ma, T., additional, Milovich, J. L., additional, Pak, A. E., additional, Ross, J. S., additional, Thomas, C. A., additional, Benedetti, L. R., additional, Bradley, D. K., additional, Celliers, P. M., additional, Clark, D. S., additional, Field, J. E., additional, Haan, S. W., additional, Izumi, N., additional, Kyrala, G. A., additional, Moody, J. D., additional, Patel, P. K., additional, Ralph, J. E., additional, Rygg, J. R., additional, Sepke, S. M., additional, Spears, B. K., additional, Tommasini, R., additional, Town, R. P. J., additional, Biener, J., additional, Bionta, R. M., additional, Bond, E. J., additional, Caggiano, J. A., additional, Eckart, M. J., additional, Gatu Johnson, M., additional, Grim, G. P., additional, Hamza, A. V., additional, Hartouni, E. P., additional, Hatarik, R., additional, Hoover, D. E., additional, Kilkenny, J. D., additional, Kozioziemski, B. J., additional, Kroll, J. J., additional, McNaney, J. M., additional, Nikroo, A., additional, Sayre, D. B., additional, Stadermann, M., additional, Wild, C., additional, Yoxall, B. E., additional, Landen, O. L., additional, Hsing, W. W., additional, and Edwards, M. J., additional
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- 2015
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22. First High-Convergence Cryogenic Implosion in a Near-Vacuum Hohlraum
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Berzak Hopkins, L. F., primary, Meezan, N. B., additional, Le Pape, S., additional, Divol, L., additional, Mackinnon, A. J., additional, Ho, D. D., additional, Hohenberger, M., additional, Jones, O. S., additional, Kyrala, G., additional, Milovich, J. L., additional, Pak, A., additional, Ralph, J. E., additional, Ross, J. S., additional, Benedetti, L. R., additional, Biener, J., additional, Bionta, R., additional, Bond, E., additional, Bradley, D., additional, Caggiano, J., additional, Callahan, D., additional, Cerjan, C., additional, Church, J., additional, Clark, D., additional, Döppner, T., additional, Dylla-Spears, R., additional, Eckart, M., additional, Edgell, D., additional, Field, J., additional, Fittinghoff, D. N., additional, Gatu Johnson, M., additional, Grim, G., additional, Guler, N., additional, Haan, S., additional, Hamza, A., additional, Hartouni, E. P., additional, Hatarik, R., additional, Herrmann, H. W., additional, Hinkel, D., additional, Hoover, D., additional, Huang, H., additional, Izumi, N., additional, Khan, S., additional, Kozioziemski, B., additional, Kroll, J., additional, Ma, T., additional, MacPhee, A., additional, McNaney, J., additional, Merrill, F., additional, Moody, J., additional, Nikroo, A., additional, Patel, P., additional, Robey, H. F., additional, Rygg, J. R., additional, Sater, J., additional, Sayre, D., additional, Schneider, M., additional, Sepke, S., additional, Stadermann, M., additional, Stoeffl, W., additional, Thomas, C., additional, Town, R. P. J., additional, Volegov, P. L., additional, Wild, C., additional, Wilde, C., additional, Woerner, E., additional, Yeamans, C., additional, Yoxall, B., additional, Kilkenny, J., additional, Landen, O. L., additional, Hsing, W., additional, and Edwards, M. J., additional
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- 2015
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23. Erratum: “Review of the National Ignition Campaign 2009-2012” [Phys. Plasmas 21, 020501 (2014)]
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Lindl, J. D., primary, Landen, O. L., additional, Edwards, J., additional, Moses, E. I., additional, Adams, J., additional, Amendt, P. A., additional, Antipa, N., additional, Arnold, P. A., additional, Atherton, L. J., additional, Azevedo, S., additional, Barker, D., additional, Barrios, M. A., additional, Bass, I., additional, Baxamusa, S. H., additional, Beeler, R., additional, Beeman, B. V., additional, Bell, P. M., additional, Benedetti, L. R., additional, Bernstein, L., additional, Berzak Hopkins, L., additional, Bhandarkar, S. D., additional, Biesiada, T., additional, Bionta, R. M., additional, Bleuel, D. L., additional, Bond, E. J., additional, Borden, M., additional, Bowers, M. W., additional, Bradley, D. K., additional, Browning, D., additional, Brunton, G. K., additional, Bude, J., additional, Burkhart, S. C., additional, Burr, R. F., additional, Butlin, B., additional, Caggiano, J. A., additional, Callahan, D. A., additional, Carpenter, A. C., additional, Carr, C. W., additional, Casey, D. T., additional, Castro, C., additional, Celeste, J., additional, Celliers, P. M., additional, Cerjan, C. J., additional, Chang, J., additional, Chiarappa-Zucca, M., additional, Choate, C., additional, Clancy, T. J., additional, Clark, D. S., additional, Cohen, S. J., additional, Collins, G. W., additional, Conder, A., additional, Cox, J. R., additional, Datte, P. S., additional, Deis, G. A., additional, Dewald, E. L., additional, Di Nicola, P., additional, Di Nicola, J. M., additional, Divol, L., additional, Dixit, S. N., additional, Döppner, T., additional, Draggoo, V., additional, Drury, O., additional, Dylla-Spears, R., additional, Dzenitis, E. G., additional, Dzenitis, J. M., additional, Eckart, M. J., additional, Eder, D. C., additional, Eggert, J. H., additional, Ehrlich, R. B., additional, Erbert, G. V., additional, Fair, J., additional, Farley, D. R., additional, Fedorov, M., additional, Felker, B., additional, Finucane, R., additional, Fisher, A., additional, Fittinghoff, D. N., additional, Folta, J., additional, Fortner, R. J., additional, Frazier, T., additional, Frieders, G., additional, Frieders, S., additional, Friedrich, S., additional, Fry, J., additional, Gaylord, J., additional, Glenn, S. M., additional, Glenzer, S. H., additional, Golick, B., additional, Gururangan, G., additional, Guss, G., additional, Haan, S. W., additional, Haid, B. J., additional, Hammel, B., additional, Hamza, A. V., additional, Hartouni, E. P., additional, Hatarik, R., additional, Hatch, B. W., additional, Hatchett, S. P., additional, Hawley, R., additional, Haynam, C., additional, Heebner, J., additional, Heestand, G., additional, Hermann, M. R., additional, Hernandez, V. J., additional, Hicks, D. G., additional, Hinkel, D. E., additional, Ho, D. D., additional, Holder, J. P., additional, Holunga, D., additional, Honig, J., additional, Horner, J., additional, House, R. K., additional, Hutton, M., additional, Izumi, N., additional, Jackson, M. C., additional, Jancaitis, K. S., additional, Jedlovec, D. R., additional, Johnson, M. A., additional, Jones, O. S., additional, Kalantar, D. H., additional, Kauffman, R. L., additional, Kegelmeyer, L., additional, Kerbel, G., additional, Key, M., additional, Khan, S. F., additional, Kimbrough, J. R., additional, Kirkwood, R., additional, Klingman, J. J., additional, Koch, J. A., additional, Kohut, T. R., additional, Koning, J. M., additional, Knittel, K. M., additional, Kozioziemski, B. J., additional, Krauter, G. W., additional, Krauter, K., additional, Kritcher, A., additional, Kroll, J., additional, Kruer, W. L., additional, LaCaille, G., additional, LaFortune, K. N., additional, Lagin, L. J., additional, Land, T. A., additional, Langdon, A. B., additional, Langer, S. H., additional, Larson, D. W., additional, Latray, D. A., additional, Laurence, T., additional, LePape, S., additional, Lerche, R. A., additional, Liao, Z., additional, Liebman, J., additional, London, R. A., additional, Lowe-Webb, R. R., additional, Ma, T., additional, MacGowan, B. J., additional, MacKinnon, A. J., additional, MacPhee, A. G., additional, Malsbury, T. N., additional, Manes, K., additional, Manuel, A. M., additional, Mapoles, E. R., additional, Marinak, M. M., additional, Marshall, C. D., additional, Mason, D., additional, Masters, N., additional, Mathisen, D. G., additional, Matthews, I., additional, McCarville, T., additional, McNaney, J. M., additional, Meeker, D. J., additional, Meezan, N. B., additional, Menapace, J., additional, Michel, P., additional, Miller, P. E., additional, Milovich, J. L., additional, Mintz, M., additional, Montesanti, R., additional, Monticelli, M., additional, Moody, J. D., additional, Moran, M. J., additional, Moreno, J. C., additional, Munro, D. H., additional, Negres, R. A., additional, Nelson, J. R., additional, Norton, M., additional, Nostrand, M., additional, O'Brien, M., additional, Opachich, Y. P., additional, Orth, C., additional, Pak, A. E., additional, Palma, E. S., additional, Palmer, J. N. E., additional, Parham, T. G., additional, Park, H.-S., additional, Patel, P. K., additional, Patterson, R. W., additional, Peterson, J. E., additional, Peterson, J. L., additional, Phillips, T., additional, Prasad, R., additional, Primdahl, K., additional, Prisbrey, S. T., additional, Qiu, S. R., additional, Ralph, J. E., additional, Raman, K. S., additional, Ravizza, F., additional, Raymond, B., additional, Remington, B. A., additional, Rever, M. A., additional, Reynolds, J., additional, Richardson, M. J., additional, Riddle, A. C., additional, Rittmann, B., additional, Rosen, M. D., additional, Ross, J. S., additional, Rygg, J. R., additional, Sacks, R. A., additional, Salmon, J. T., additional, Salmonson, J. D., additional, Sater, J. D., additional, Saunders, R. L., additional, Sawicki, R., additional, Schaffers, K., additional, Schneider, D. H., additional, Schneider, M. B., additional, Scott, H. A., additional, Sepke, S. M., additional, Seugling, R., additional, Shaughnessy, D. A., additional, Shaw, M. J., additional, Shelton, R., additional, Shen, N., additional, Shingleton, N., additional, Simanovskaia, N., additional, Smalyuk, V., additional, Smauley, D. A., additional, Spaeth, M., additional, Spears, B. K., additional, Speck, D. R., additional, Spinka, T. M., additional, Springer, P. T., additional, Stadermann, M., additional, Stoeffl, W., additional, Stolken, J., additional, Stolz, C., additional, Storm, E., additional, Strozzi, D. J., additional, Suratwala, T., additional, Suter, L. J., additional, Taylor, J. S., additional, Thomas, C. A., additional, Tietbohl, G. L., additional, Tommasini, R., additional, Trummer, D., additional, VanWonterghem, B., additional, Von Rotz, R., additional, Wallace, R. J., additional, Walters, C. F., additional, Wang, A., additional, Warrick, A. L., additional, Weaver, S., additional, Weber, S. V., additional, Wegner, P. J., additional, Widmann, K., additional, Widmayer, C. C., additional, Williams, E. A., additional, Whitman, P. K., additional, Wilhelmsen, K., additional, Witte, M., additional, Wong, L., additional, Wood, R. D., additional, Yang, S., additional, Yeamans, C., additional, Young, B. K., additional, Yoxall, B., additional, Zacharias, R. A., additional, Zimmerman, G. B., additional, Batha, S., additional, Danly, C. R., additional, Fatherley, V., additional, Grim, G. P., additional, Guler, N., additional, Herrmann, H. W., additional, Kim, Y., additional, Kline, J. L., additional, Kyrala, G. A., additional, Leeper, R. J., additional, Martinson, D., additional, Merrill, F. E., additional, Olson, R. E., additional, Wilde, C., additional, Wilke, M. D., additional, Wilson, D. C., additional, Chandler, G. A., additional, Cooper, G. W., additional, Hahn, K. D., additional, Peterson, K. J., additional, Ruiz, C. L., additional, Chen, K. C., additional, Dorsano, N., additional, Emerich, M., additional, Gibson, C., additional, Hoover, D., additional, Hoppe, M., additional, Kilkenny, J. D., additional, Moreno, K., additional, Wilkens, H., additional, Woods, S., additional, Frenje, J. A., additional, Johnson, M. G., additional, Li, C. K., additional, Petrasso, R. D., additional, Rinderknecht, H., additional, Rosenberg, M., additional, Séguin, F. H., additional, Zylstra, A., additional, Garbett, W., additional, Graham, P., additional, Guymer, T., additional, Moore, A. S., additional, Bourgade, J.-L., additional, Gauthier, P., additional, Leidinger, J.-P., additional, Masse, L., additional, Philippe, F., additional, and Scott, R. H. H., additional
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24. PC.101 Reducing catheter associated blood stream infections in neonatal intensive care
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Bunni, L, primary, Brunskill, K, additional, Parmar, R, additional, Townley, P, additional, and Yoxall, B, additional
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- 2014
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25. Novel Characterization of Capsule X-Ray Drive at the National Ignition Facility
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MacLaren, S. A., primary, Schneider, M. B., additional, Widmann, K., additional, Hammer, J. H., additional, Yoxall, B. E., additional, Moody, J. D., additional, Bell, P. M., additional, Benedetti, L. R., additional, Bradley, D. K., additional, Edwards, M. J., additional, Guymer, T. M., additional, Hinkel, D. E., additional, Hsing, W. W., additional, Kervin, M. L., additional, Meezan, N. B., additional, Moore, A. S., additional, and Ralph, J. E., additional
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- 2014
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26. Shock timing measurements and analysis in deuterium-tritium-ice layered capsule implosions on NIF
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Robey, H. F., primary, Celliers, P. M., additional, Moody, J. D., additional, Sater, J., additional, Parham, T., additional, Kozioziemski, B., additional, Dylla-Spears, R., additional, Ross, J. S., additional, LePape, S., additional, Ralph, J. E., additional, Hohenberger, M., additional, Dewald, E. L., additional, Berzak Hopkins, L., additional, Kroll, J. J., additional, Yoxall, B. E., additional, Hamza, A. V., additional, Boehly, T. R., additional, Nikroo, A., additional, Landen, O. L., additional, and Edwards, M. J., additional
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- 2014
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27. Measurement of High-Pressure Shock Waves in Cryogenic Deuterium-Tritium Ice Layered Capsule Implosions on NIF
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Robey, H. F., primary, Moody, J. D., additional, Celliers, P. M., additional, Ross, J. S., additional, Ralph, J., additional, Le Pape, S., additional, Berzak Hopkins, L., additional, Parham, T., additional, Sater, J., additional, Mapoles, E. R, additional, Holunga, D. M., additional, Walters, C. F., additional, Haid, B. J., additional, Kozioziemski, B. J., additional, Dylla-Spears, R. J., additional, Krauter, K. G., additional, Frieders, G., additional, Ross, G., additional, Bowers, M. W., additional, Strozzi, D. J., additional, Yoxall, B. E., additional, Hamza, A. V., additional, Dzenitis, B., additional, Bhandarkar, S. D., additional, Young, B., additional, Van Wonterghem, B. M., additional, Atherton, L. J., additional, Landen, O. L., additional, Edwards, M. J., additional, and Boehly, T. R., additional
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- 2013
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28. Quantifying the impact of known clinical risk factors and deprivation on preterm births: a retrospective cohort study
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Agarwal, U., primary, Taylor-Robinson, D., additional, Yoxall, B., additional, Platt, M. J., additional, and Alfirevic, Z., additional
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- 2011
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29. P16 Quantifying the risk of deprivation on preterm birth in UK maternity units
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Taylor-Robinson, D., primary, Agarwal, U., additional, Platt, M. J., additional, Diggle, P., additional, Yoxall, B., additional, and Alfirevic, Z., additional
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- 2010
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30. Electrothermally actuated free space board-to-board optical interconnect with zero power hold
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Chou, J.B., primary, Yu, K., additional, Horsley, D.A., additional, Mathai, S., additional, Yoxall, B., additional, Tan, M., additional, Wang, S.Y., additional, and Wu, M.C., additional
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- 2009
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31. RUGGED BOARD-TO-BOARD OPTICAL INTERCONNECT WITH CLOSED-LOOP MICROLENS SCANNER
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Chou, J.B., primary, Yu, K., additional, Horsley, D.A., additional, Yoxall, B., additional, Mathai, S., additional, Tan, M., additional, Wang, S.Y., additional, and Wu, M.C., additional
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- 2008
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32. Low friction liquid bearing mems micromotor.
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Mei Lin Chan, Yoxall, B., Hyunkyu Park, Zhaoyi Kang, Izyumin, I., Chou, J., Megens, M.M., Wu, M.C., Boser, B.E., and Horsley, D.A.
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- 2011
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33. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide in the Preterm Newborn
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Stephenson, T.J., primary, Broughton Pipkin, F., additional, Hetmanski, D., additional, and Yoxall, B., additional
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- 1994
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34. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide in the Preterm Newborn
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Stephenson, T.J., Broughton Pipkin, F., Hetmanski, D., and Yoxall, B.
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Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), plasma renin and renin substrate concentrations (PRC and PRS) were measured in 31 preterm infants with idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome. Infants were studied at a mean of 1.4 days; 17 infants were also studied 2 days later. A 6-hour urine collection was made from 13 male infants on the first day of sampling to assess renal function. Both ANP and PRC were elevated and showed wide ranges of values (geometric means of 620 pg/ml and 18.4 ng/ ml/h). Plasma ANP was significantly correlated with pH, PaCO
2 and base excess. No correlations with parameters of cardiovascular or renal function were found. Plasma ANP rose in 13 of the 17 paired samples. We suggest that the very high ANP concentrations in these babies are a consequence of the pulmonary haemodynamic disturbances which accompany respiratory distress in the newborn.- Published
- 1994
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35. Umbilical cord clamping after at least 2 minutes (and neonatal resuscitation with cord intact) versus clamping within 20 seconds: The Cord Pilot Trial, a multicentre randomised Trial of very preterm births
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Duley, L., Dorling, J., Pushpa-Rajah, A., Oddie, S., Yoxall, B., Schoonakker, B., Bradshaw, L., and Joe Fawke
36. Fifteen minute consultation: stabilisaton of the high risk newborn infant beside the mother
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Batey, Natalie, Yoxall, B., Fawke, J., Duley, Lelia, Dorling, Jon, Batey, Natalie, Yoxall, B., Fawke, J., Duley, Lelia, and Dorling, Jon
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Paediatric and adult resuscitation is often performed with family present. Current guidelines recommend deferred umbilical cord clamping as part of immediate neonatal care, requiring neonatal assessment next to the mother. This paper describes strategies for providing care beside the mother using both standard resuscitation equipment and a trolley designed for this purpose.
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37. G254(P) Improving the Newborn Examination and Neonatal Review Service on the Postnatal Ward at a Tertiary Centre
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Garrod, N, Gallagher, N, and Yoxall, B
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AimThe postnatal ward is the largest in the region with rapid turnover of patients. Daily workload includes review of neonates and examination of the newborn (EON) within 72 hours of birth (national standard). Problems include: conflict on which neonates require EON to be carried out by paediatrician, multiple lists detailing which neonates require EON and lack of relevant information on review list needed to ensure prioritisation of workload.MethodWe liased with midwives, ward manager and trainees to discuss current workload. We met with the Clinical Director to discuss concerns raised and to clarify guidelines for in-hospital vs community midwife EON. We created a questionnaire, made changes in-line with staff concerns and repeated the questionnaire post-intervention. The Paediatric trainee was moved from a mobile work station to a permanent room with a computer, printer and dedicated referral forms. A proforma was created including all the information required for EON, to be filled out by the parent prior to examination. A new proforma was created for reviews. The Clinical Director agreed to help create a new guideline on criteria for an in-hospital vs community midwife EON.Abstract G254(P) Table 1CriteriaMean Score (pre-intervention)Mean score (post-intervention)How would you rate the current system for carrying out EONs on postnatal ward ?33.75How Clear are you on the criteria for a midwife vs a paeds EON ?3.273.75Would it be helpful to have an agreed set of criteria of which babies require a paediatrician EON?4.723.88How would you rate the current workload of the postnatal SHO?4.183.75Do you feel the EON process would be improved if the paediatrician had a permanent base?4.094.0ConclusionOur intervention undoubtedly leads to a more efficient service and means more babies can be examined in a given time. The service also benefits from being carried out in a private space, increasing confidentiality. Furthermore, reaching agreed criteria for in-hospital vs community midwife EON could potentially further improve discharge times.
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38. Strategies for single-point diamond machining a large format germanium blazed immersion grating
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Navarro, Ramón, Burge, James H., Montesanti, R. C., Little, S. L., Kuzmenko, P. J., Bixler, J. V., Jackson, J. L., Lown, J. G., Priest, R. E., and Yoxall, B. E.
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39. Strategies for Single-Point Diamond Machining a Large Format Germanium Blazed Immersion Grating
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Yoxall, B
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- 2016
40. Target Development for the National Ignition Campaign
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Yoxall, B.
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- 2015
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41. Rushing to clamp umbilical cord. More evidence is needed to inform practice.
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Farrar D, Duley L, Burls A, Dorling J, Embleton N, McGuire W, Oddie S, Simes J, Tarnow-Mordi W, Thornton J, Tuffnell D, and Yoxall B
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- Constriction, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Time Factors, Delivery, Obstetric methods, Postpartum Hemorrhage prevention & control, Umbilical Cord
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- 2011
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42. Quantifying the impact of deprivation on preterm births: a retrospective cohort study.
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Taylor-Robinson D, Agarwal U, Diggle PJ, Platt MJ, Yoxall B, and Alfirevic Z
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- Female, Humans, Logistic Models, Odds Ratio, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Smoking adverse effects, Socioeconomic Factors, Maternal Deprivation, Premature Birth epidemiology
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Background: Social deprivation is associated with higher rates of preterm birth and subsequent infant mortality. Our objective was to identify risk factors for preterm birth in the UK's largest maternity unit, with a particular focus on social deprivation, and related factors., Methodology/principal Findings: Retrospective cohort study of 39,873 women in Liverpool, UK, from 2002-2008. Singleton pregnancies were stratified into uncomplicated low risk pregnancies and a high risk group complicated by medical problems. Multiple logistic regression, and generalized additive models were used to explore the effect of covariates including area deprivation, smoking status, BMI, parity and ethnicity on the risk of preterm birth (34⁺⁰ weeks). In the low risk group, preterm birth rates increased with deprivation, reaching 1.6% (CI₉₅ 1.4 to 1.8) in the most deprived quintile; the unadjusted odds ratio comparing an individual in the most deprived quintile, to one in the least deprived quintile was 1.5 (CI₉₅ 1.2 to 1.9). Being underweight and smoking were both independently associated with preterm birth in the low risk group, and adjusting for these factors explained the association between deprivation and preterm birth. Preterm birth was five times more likely in the high risk group (RR 4.8 CI₉₅ 4.3 to 5.4), and there was no significant relationship with deprivation., Conclusions: Deprivation has significant impact on preterm birth rates in low risk women. The relationship between low socio-economic status and preterm births appears to be related to low maternal weight and smoking in more deprived groups.
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43. Topical betamethasone 17-valerate is an anticorticosteroid in the rat. 1. Dermal atrophy.
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Young JM, Yoxall BE, and Wagner BM
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- Administration, Topical, Animals, Atrophy, Betamethasone antagonists & inhibitors, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Male, Rats, Skin drug effects, Triamcinolone Acetonide antagonists & inhibitors, Adrenal Cortex Hormones antagonists & inhibitors, Betamethasone analogs & derivatives, Betamethasone Valerate pharmacology, Skin pathology
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In the albino rat, topical betamethasone 17-valerate acts as an anticorticosteroid. This steroid is inactive in a dermal atrophy assay over a dose range where betamethasone and hydrocortisone display atrophogenic activity. At appropriate concentrations betamethasone 17-valerate competitively inhibits the atrophogenic effects of both betamethasone and triamcinolone acetonide. Since betamethasone and betamethasone 17-valerate penetrate rat skin in vivo at essentially the same rate, it is concluded that the latter compound is relatively resistant to hydrolysis during penetration, and that it binds to rat corticosteroid receptor proteins in such a manner as to prevent expression of corticosteroid activity. Therefore, the rat cannot be used as a model species to predict activity in man for this compound.
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- 1978
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44. Corticosteroid-induced dermal atrophy in the rat.
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Young JM, Yoxall BE, and Wagner BM
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- Administration, Topical, Animals, Atrophy, Betamethasone pharmacology, Desonide pharmacology, Dexamethasone pharmacology, Hydrocortisone analogs & derivatives, Male, Rats, Skin pathology, Triamcinolone Acetonide pharmacology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Skin drug effects
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Corticosteroid-induced dermal atrophy has been studied in the rat using daily application of ethanolic solutions to small areas of flank skin. After 12 days of treatment, the degree of atrophy was determined by comparing the weights of skin plugs (16 mm diameter) taken from the treated areas with contralaterally paired control areas. Doses can be adjusted so that systemic effects are minimized and only local effects are observed. Hydrocortisone, hydrocortisone butyrate, dexamethasone, betamethasone, desonide and triamcinolone acetonide all produce atrophy in the rat, and the degree of thinning is dose dependent. Potencies in the dermal atrophy assay compare directly with topical anti-inflammatory potencies in the rat, and the presence of fluorine in the steroid molecule is not a determining factor in the production of atrophy.
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- 1977
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