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Abbravation: The Indian Journal of Pediatrics

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Springer India

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10.1007/1-85233-841-5_17

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0973-7693

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Editorial Advances in Neonatology

Authors: Dharmapuri Vidyasagar
Publish Date: 2014/04/17
Volume: 81, Issue: 5, Pages: 464-465
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It is with pleasure I like to introduce the readers of this journal to the forthcoming series of articles under the title of “Advance in Neonatology” The mission of this journal always has been to keep the readers abreast of scientific advances and translation of medical research in pediatrics into practice guidelines The specialty of Neonatology is a fast advancing specialty In trying to keep up with advances we always seek papers from experts in the field from around the globeI have in my earnest pursuit identified topics of interest to practitioners and reached out to experts in the respective special fields of Neonatology It has not been an easy task for the topics of interest are many and advances likewise are numerous We have chosen topics of practical importance and the authors of repute in their field In spite of constraints of time the authors have given their precious time to this project so that readers will be benefited with the most current informationIn this issue we publish first four of the series These articles deal with the current recommendations of antenatal and postnatal steroids a topic of great interest to both obstetricians and neonatologists Bartholomew and Papageorgiou with their vast experience over the last three decades provide valuable guidelines for antenatal use of steroids in mothers at risk of delivering premature babies They also discuss the use of postnatal steroids in infants with the potential of developing chronic lung disease a subject of great interest in the neonatal circles 1Kumar and colleagues experts in training neonatal resuscitation program NRP deal with history of NRP and most importantly tell us how the recommendations of every step of intervention in NRP are based on evidence not on opinions They also show that the guidelines of NRP which are almost used universally are the work of multinational experts Also the development of NRP is “Work in Progress” meaning they are constantly subject to change based on “new evidence” 2 Here the readers have the opportunity to identify “gaps in knowledge” of NRP and design studies to explore for the new answersMurki and colleagues discuss the use of CPAP and surfactant in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome RDS They present the evidence that early CPAP in level II NICU and in developing resource poor countries may be a better first choice to using surfactant therapy 3


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  2. Persistent thrombocytopenia following dengue shock syndrome
  3. Profile and Risk Factor Analysis of Unintentional Injuries in Children
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  5. Vaccine Related Reactogenicity for Primary Immunization: A Randomized Controlled Trial of 23(Wider) vs. 25(Narrower) Gauge Needles with Same Lengths
  6. Macrocephaly with Diffuse White Matter Changes Simulating a Leukodystrophy in Menkes Disease
  7. Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease in India: The Need for Defining Optimal Clinical Care
  8. Response Letter to the Article: “Prevalence of Specific Learning Disabilities Among Primary School Children in a South Indian City”
  9. Association of assisted reproductive technology with twinning and congenital anomalies
  10. Immunization in Practice - Clearing the Cobwebs: Author’s Reply
  11. Wilms’ Tumor- Roadmaps of Management
  12. Oral Dextrose for Pain Management during Laser Treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity under Topical Anesthesia
  13. Unusual presentations of malaria in children: An experience from a tertiary care centre in North East India
  14. Ingestion — Associated adverse events necessitating pediatric ICU admissions
  15. Erosive Potential of Sugar Free and Sugar Containing Pediatric Medicines Given Regularly and Long Term to Children
  16. Hypophosphatasia associated with Pseudotumor cerebri and respiratory insufficiency
  17. Neurosensory Stimulation Among Preterm Infants
  18. Serum Vitamin D Status and Outcome among Critically Ill Children Admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in South India
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