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2022 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 151-153
Author(s):  
Onaisa Aalia Mushtaq ◽  
Javaid Ahmad Mir ◽  
Bushra Mushtaq

Neonatal Intensive Care is defined as, “care for medically unstable and critically ill newborns requiring constant nursing, complicated surgical procedures, continual respiratory support, or other intensive interventions.” A NICU is a unit that provides high quality skilled care to critically ill neonates by offering facilities for continuous clinical, biochemical and radio logical monitoring and use of life support systems with the aim of improving survival of these babies. Intermediate care includes care of ill infants requiring less constant nursing care, but does not exclude respiratory support. Care of ill infants requiring less constant nursing care, but does not exclude respiratory support. When an intensive care nursery is available, the intermediate nursery serves as a “step down unit” from the intensive care area.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. e2020013730
Author(s):  
Katelin Kramer ◽  
Arpi Bekmezian ◽  
Kendall Nash ◽  
Elizabeth Papp ◽  
Hannah C. Glass

2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann Schwoebel ◽  
Elizabeth Quigley ◽  
Annemarie Deeley ◽  
Joanne DeLuca ◽  
Stephanie Hollister ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (s1) ◽  
pp. 103-104
Author(s):  
Kai Seely ◽  
Shwetha Mangalesh ◽  
Katrina Winter ◽  
Vincent Tai ◽  
Du Tran-Viet ◽  
...  

OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The goal of this study is to evaluate and optimize the characterization of cystoid macular edema (CME) using an investigational swept source (SS)-OCT system. Our knowledge of CME in preterm infants is limited; optimizing its characterization is a critical step in understanding its impact on vision. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: In this IRB-approved protocol, 118 preterm infants were imaged in the Duke intensive care nursery (ICN) with a novel lightweight, hand-held, high-speed, SS-OCT system following routine clinical eye exams. SS-OCT images were deidentified, automatically segmented using custom software (DOCTRAP), measured for several retinal layer thicknesses, and reviewed by masked expert graders for the presence and severity of CME. Reliability of SS-OCT measures will be assessed, and the association between CME status and retinal layer thicknesses will be calculated using logistic regression modeling. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: The prevalence of CME overall and by severity will be calculated. The distribution of several retinal layer thicknesses will be reported and compared by infant CME status and, when edema is present, by CME severity. Reproducibility and repeatability will be reported for objective variables, and intra-grader and inter-grader agreement will be reported for subjective variables. Multivariate logistic regression coefficients and odds ratios will be calculated for each retinal layer thickness variable. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: This study will use a novel SS-OCT system to identify retinal thickness measures that may be objective markers of CME status. This will refine the characterization of CME and provide a framework for correlating CME with functional outcomes like visual acuity. CONFLICT OF INTEREST DESCRIPTION: SC and CT have unlicensed patents on relevant technologies. CT receives royalties from Alcon and Hemosonics and consultation fees from EMMES.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 145 (2) ◽  
pp. e20190861
Author(s):  
Katherine Coughlin ◽  
Michael Posencheg ◽  
Lauren Orfe ◽  
Whitney Zachritz ◽  
Jaqueline Meadow ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 2329048X2090776
Author(s):  
Melisa Carrasco ◽  
Carl E. Stafstrom ◽  
Aylin Tekes ◽  
Charla Parkinson ◽  
Frances J. Northington ◽  
...  

Since 2009, the Neurosciences Intensive Care Nursery at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center has provided a multidisciplinary approach toward the care of newborns with neurological disorders. The program’s cornerstone is an interdisciplinary approach that involves the primary neonatology team plus experts from more than 10 specialties who convene at a weekly team conference at which newborns with neurological problems are discussed in detail. This interdisciplinary approach fosters in-depth discussion of clinical issues to optimize the management of neonates with neurological problems as well as the opportunity to generate research ideas and provide education about neonatal neuroscience at all levels (faculty, nurses, and trainees). The purpose of this article is to provide a 10-year reflection of our Neurosciences Intensive Care Nursery with a view toward expanding efforts in the 3 areas of our mission: clinical care, research, and education. We hope that our experience will enhance the spread of neonatal neuroscience education, care, and research as widely as possible.


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