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Changes in Neonatal Mineral Administration and Contaminant Exposure due to Sodium Phosphate Shortage
Autor:
Amy P Holmes, Peter J. Porcelli
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Perinatology. 34:1451-1457
Background National pharmaceutical shortages continue to affect clinical patient care, including neonatal patients. Early postnatal nutrition influences health and growth of infants; quantitative reports describing specific effects of drug shortages
Autor:
Peter J. Porcelli, Thomas M. O'Shea, Karen D. Fairchild, Judy L. Aschner, Joern Hendrik Weitkamp, Sarah N. Grossarth, Jose A. Perez, Charles Palmer, Wallly A. Carlo, Robert L. Schelonka, M. Whit Walker, Douglas E. Lake, Eduardo Bancalari, Cristina Navarrete
Publikováno v:
Pediatric research
Background: Displaying heart rate characteristics (HRC) scores was associated with lower sepsis-associated mortality in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants in a multicenter randomized controlled trial (HeRO trial). Objective: To test whether HRC ind
Autor:
William E. King, Christina T. Navarrete, M. Whit Walker, Douglas E. Lake, Peter J. Porcelli, Judy L. Aschner, T. Michael O'Shea, Jose A. Perez, Eduardo Bancalari, Robert A. Sinkin, Waldemar A. Carlo, Robert L. Schelonka, Jonathan R. Swanson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pediatrics. 198
Objective To examine the effect of heart rate characteristics (HRC) monitoring on length of stay among very low birth weight (VLBW; Study design We performed a retrospective analysis of length of stay metrics among 3 subpopulations (all patients, all
Autor:
Peter J. Porcelli, S. Trent Rosenbloom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition. 59:e2-e8
OBJECTIVES Postnatal infant weight curves are used to assess fluid management and evaluate postnatal nutrition and growth. Traditionally, postnatal weight curves are based on birth weight and do not incorporate postnatal clinical information. The aim
Autor:
R. Grey Weaver, Peter J. Porcelli
Publikováno v:
Early Human Development. 86:391-396
Background Retinopathy of prematurity(ROP) is the most common serious ophthalmic disease in preterm infants. Human milk may provide a protective effect for ROP; however, beneficial effects of human milk preclude randomized trials. Therefore, we condu
Autor:
Peter J. Porcelli
Publikováno v:
Journal of Perinatology. 27:220-224
Neonatal parenteral nutrition (PN) is designed for very low birth weight infants (BWor = 1500 g) for whom enteral feedings are inadequate. Evaluating the clinical practice guidance (CPG) content of printed paper order forms could provide a baseline f
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 38:392-400
INTRODUCTION Very-low-birth-weight (VLBW; birth weight
Autor:
Michael L. Spear, Richard J. Schanler, Arthur R. Euler, Steven J. Gross, John A. Kerner, Nitin Mehta, Frank R. Greer, Peter J. Porcelli, Gary Chan
Publikováno v:
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 44:2-10
Background/Aims: Human milk fortification has been advocated to enhance premature infants’ growth. We, therefore, undertook this study of a new human milk fortifier containing more protein than a reference one. Methods: Open, randomized, controlled
Autor:
Charles Palmer, Eduardo Bancalari, Karen D. Fairchild, Cristina Navarrete, Douglas E. Lake, Robert L. Schelonka, Peter J. Porcelli, M. Whit Walker, Jose A. Perez, John Kattwinkel, J. Randall Moorman, Waldemar A. Carlo, Judy L. Aschner, T. Michael O'Shea, David A. Kaufman
Publikováno v:
Pediatric research
Background Abnormal heart rate characteristics (HRC) wax and wane in early stages of culture-positive, late-onset septicemia (LOS) in patients in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Continuously monitoring an HRC index leads to a reduction in mo
Autor:
Peter J. Porcelli, Thomas M. O'Shea, Eduardo Bancalari, Jose A. Perez, George J. Stukenborg, Judy L. Aschner, John Kattwinkel, Marshall Whit Walker, Waldemar A. Carlo, J R Moorman, Christina T. Navarrete, Robert L. Schelonka, Douglas E. Lake, Charles Palmer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pediatrics. 159(6)
To test the hypothesis that heart rate characteristics (HRC) monitoring improves neonatal outcomes.We conducted a two-group, parallel, individually randomized controlled clinical trial of 3003 very low birth weight infants in 9 neonatal intensive car