2017
Markers of Successful Extubation in Extremely Preterm Infants, and Morbidity After Failed Extubation
Chawla S, Natarajan G, Shankaran S, Carper B, Brion L, Keszler M, Carlo W, Ambalavanan N, Gantz M, Das A, Finer N, Goldberg R, Cotten C, Higgins R, Network E, Jobe A, Caplan M, Polin R, Laptook R, Oh W, Hensman A, Gingras D, Barnett S, Lillie S, Francis K, Andrews D, Angela K, Walsh M, Fanaroff A, Newman N, Siner B, Schibler K, Donovan E, Narendran V, Bridges K, Alexander B, Grisby C, Mersmann M, Mincey H, Hessling J, Goldberg R, Auten K, Fisher K, Foy K, Siaw G, Stoll B, Buchter S, Piazza A, Carlton D, Hale E, Archer S, Poindexter B, Lemons J, Hamer F, Herron D, Miller L, Wilson L, Berberich M, Blaisdell C, Gail D, Kiley J, Poole W, Cunningham M, Hastings B, Irene A, Auman J, Huitema C, Pickett J, Wallace D, Zaterka-Baxter K, Van Meurs K, Stevenson D, Ball M, Proud M, Frantz I, Fiascone J, Furey A, MacKinnon B, Nylen E, Collins M, Cosby S, Phillips V, Rasmussen M, Wozniak P, Rich W, Arnell K, Bridge R, Demetrio C, Bell E, Widness J, Klein J, Johnson K, Duara S, Everett-Thomas R, Watterberg K, Ohls R, Rohr J, Lacy C, Phelps D, Laroia N, Reubens L, Burnell E, Sánchez P, Rosenfeld C, Salhab W, Allen J, Guzman A, Hensley G, Lepps M, Martin M, Miller N, Solis A, Vasil D, Wilder K, Kennedy K, Tyson J, Morris B, Harris B, Lis A, Martin S, McDavid G, Tate P, Wright S, Yoder B, Faix R, Burnett J, Jensen J, Osborne K, Spencer C, Weaver-Lewis K, O'Shea T, Peters N, Sood B, Bara R, Billian E, Johnson M, Ehrenkranz R, Jacobs H, Bhandari V, Cervone P, Gettner P, Konstantino M, Poulsen J, Taft J. Markers of Successful Extubation in Extremely Preterm Infants, and Morbidity After Failed Extubation. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2017, 189: 113-119.e2. PMID: 28600154, PMCID: PMC5657557, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.04.050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational age statusHours of ageSuccessful extubationExtubation failureApgar scoreBronchopulmonary dysplasiaPreterm infantsContinuous positive airway pressure groupOxygenation Randomized TrialExtremely preterm infantsDay of extubationAge statusHigher adjusted ratesEarly surfactantExtubation criteriaExtubation statusFailed ExtubationNeonatal morbidityPreterm neonatesVentilatory strategiesElective extubationWeeks' gestationRandomized trialsAdjusted ratesExtubation
1989
Pulmonary function tests and fluid balance in neonates with chronic lung disease during dexamethasone treatment.
Gladstone I, Ehrenkranz R, Jacobs H. Pulmonary function tests and fluid balance in neonates with chronic lung disease during dexamethasone treatment. Pediatrics 1989, 84: 1072-6. PMID: 2587137, DOI: 10.1542/peds.84.6.1072.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPulmonary function testsChronic lung diseaseFunction testsLung diseaseFluid balanceTotal pulmonary resistanceHours of treatmentFirst dosePulmonary resistanceUrine outputGestational ageRespiratory statusBirth weightExpiratory timeDexamethasone treatmentClinical teamDynamic complianceFluid shiftsInfantsDexamethasoneExtubationSignificant differencesTreatmentDiseaseHours
1983
Surfactant function in respiratory distress syndrome
Ikegami M, Jacobs H, Jobe A. Surfactant function in respiratory distress syndrome. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1983, 102: 443-447. PMID: 6687477, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(83)80673-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRespiratory distress syndromeDistress syndromeAirway samplesDay of extubationAirways of infantsSurface tension-lowering propertiesNatural sheep surfactantSupernatant fractionHigher minimum surface tensionsMinimum surface tensionRespiratory failureTracheal intubationSheep surfactantSyndromeInfantsSurfactant functionExtubationIntubation