2022
Glucose variability increases during minimally invasive procedures in very preterm infants
Galderisi A, Res G, Guiducci S, Savio F, Brigadoi S, Forlani L, Mastrandrea B, Moschino L, Lolli E, Priante E, Trevisanuto D, Baraldi E. Glucose variability increases during minimally invasive procedures in very preterm infants. European Journal Of Pediatrics 2022, 182: 89-94. PMID: 36201017, PMCID: PMC9829573, DOI: 10.1007/s00431-022-04641-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVery preterm infantsContinuous glucose monitoringPreterm infantsGlucose variabilityNeonatal stressNappy changeInvasive proceduresMedian glucoseGlucose monitoringNon-invasive procedurePrimary outcomeAbsence of changesHeel prickMean glucoseNeonatal proceduresCare proceduresDay 2InfantsParental presenceGlucose variationCGM dataGlucoseSDNeonatesPrick
2017
A Telemonitoring Service Supporting Preterm Newborns Care in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Losiouk E, Lanzola G, Galderisi A, Trevisanuto D, Steil G, Facchinetti A, Cobelli C. A Telemonitoring Service Supporting Preterm Newborns Care in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. 2017, 1-6. DOI: 10.1109/rtsi.2017.8065890.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal intensive care unitIntensive care unitCare unitPreterm newbornsLow birth weight infantsBirth weight infantsGlucose infusion rateDifferent clinical trialsHealth care staffContinuous glucose monitoringWeight infantsHeel prickNewborn careClinical benefitUniversity HospitalClinical trialsInfusion rateCare staffArterial samplingGlucose monitoringWard roomsGlucose dataGlucose concentrationPatientsNewborns