2021
Provider Perspectives on the Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility of Teleneonatology
Fang JL, Umoren R, Whyte H, Limjoco J, Makkar A, Yankanah R, McCoy M, Lo MD, Colby CE, Herrin J, Jacobson RM, Demaerschalk BM. Provider Perspectives on the Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility of Teleneonatology. American Journal Of Perinatology 2021, 40: 1521-1528. PMID: 34583392, DOI: 10.1055/a-1656-6363.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal intensive care unitTertiary neonatal intensive care unitNeonatal careNewborn nurseryCommunity hospitalLevel II special care nurseryProvider perspectivesSpecial care nurseryIntensive care unitYears of experiencePercent of respondentsSurvey response rateCare unitLevel IResponse rateMedian scoreTeleneonatologyHospitalSmall hospitalsProfessional roleMean scoreScoresLevel of experienceCareHigher scoresProvider Perspectives on the Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility of Teleneonatology
Fang J, Umoren R, Whyte H, Limjoco J, Makkar A, Yankanah R, McCoy M, Lo M, Colby C, Herrin J, Jacobson R, Demaerschalk B. Provider Perspectives on the Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility of Teleneonatology. American Journal Of Perinatology 2021 DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1736587.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal intensive care unitTertiary neonatal intensive care unitNeonatal careCommunity hospitalLevel II special care nurseryProvider perspectivesSpecial care nurseryIntensive care unitPercent of respondentsSurvey response rateCare unitNewborn nurseryLevel IResponse rateMedian scoreTeleneonatologyConclusion ProvidersYears of experienceMean scoreHospitalScoresLevel of experienceCareHigher scoresAcceptability
2016
Accuracy of Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Measurement in Premature Infants
Janaillac M, Labarinas S, Pfister RE, Karam O. Accuracy of Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Measurement in Premature Infants. Critical Care Research And Practice 2016, 2016: 8041967. PMID: 27375901, PMCID: PMC4916268, DOI: 10.1155/2016/8041967.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPremature infantsBlood partial pressureBlood pCO2 valuesGestational ageBlood PCO2Tertiary neonatal intensive care unitNeonatal intensive care unitConsecutive premature infantsRetrospective observational studyWeeks gestational ageIntensive care unitTranscutaneous carbon dioxide measurementsCare unitCerebral lesionsObservational studyTranscutaneous methodCarbon dioxide valuesInfantsR correlationsTcPCO2Transcutaneous valuesPCO2 valuesPearson r correlationsPCO2Carbon dioxide measurements
2013
Neonatal intubation performance: Room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units
Haubner LY, Barry JS, Johnston LC, Soghier L, Tatum PM, Kessler D, Downes K, Auerbach M. Neonatal intubation performance: Room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units. Resuscitation 2013, 84: 1359-1364. PMID: 23562374, DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2013.03.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal intensive care unitIntensive care unitCare unitPatient factorsSuccess rateTI attemptsVocal cordsLevel III neonatal intensive care unitTertiary neonatal intensive care unitProcedural success rateProcedure success rateProspective descriptive studyStandardized data collection instrumentTI successTracheal intubation performanceRespiratory failureMedian durationCommon indicationPrimary outcomeHigh success rateNeonatal fellowsCommon reasonPatient decompensationLow success rateIntubation performance
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