Reducing Ventilator Usage in Premature Infants

Reducing Ventilator Usage in Premature Infants
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Myth: Premature is a Mental Creation

Many men feel like they too quickly, and want to last longer. What causes premature ? Find out with Dr. June.
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6-4-08 My Preemie Episode #1

A slide show of Ciane 6-5-08/6-10-08
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Cardiovascular Update: Congenital Heart Disease

Robert S. Ross, M.D., ociate Professor of Medicine, UCSD School of Medicine, discusses why there is an increased interest in Congenital Heart Disease of the adult. Dr. Ross reports that successful operative interventions in neonates, children and adults with CHD, as well as long-term care of CHD patients is steadily improving. Series: “UCSD Cardiovascular Center: [...]

Spacing Pregnancies Reduces Risk of Pre-Term Births (WUSTL)

Emily Defranco of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis discusses her research on pre-term births and how spacing pregnancies at least 12 months apart can decrease a woman’s risk of having a pre-term delivery.
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Bubble CPAP: Reducing Ventilator Usage with Premature Babies at Texas Health Resources

Caregivers at Texas Health Resources are using Bubble CPAP — Continuous Positive Airway Pressure — to address the issues that can arise in premature infants born with very low birthweight.
The intent is to reduce chronic lung disease.
Bubble CPAP provides a little bit of boost when babies are breathing spontaneously, to ist their own [...]

When the Bough Breaks: Kim Anderson’s Story

When Atlanta lawyer Kim Anderson was pregnant with her first child, she did everything right: she ate a healthy diet, exercised, and got the best prenatal care. But her baby was born almost three months premature. How could this have happened? Some researchers believe that racism may play a role in unusually high rates of [...]

Abortion and Subsequent Preterm Birth

Entrevista em exclusivo ao Infovitae. Dr. Byron C. Calhoun, MD, FACOG, FACS is Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, West Virginia of Medicine-Charleston, Charleston, West Virginia, USA. Dr. Calhoun is diplomate board certified by the American Boardof Obstetrics anda Ginecology in general Obstetrics and Ginecology and in the sub-speciality of Maternal-Fetal Medicine. [...]

PEA POD - Helping Premature Infants

The Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital in Queensland uses the PEA POD to ensure proper nutritional care in infants.
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