
Neonatal Hypothermia - Page 11 - Medscape
Table 3. Recommended Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria for Hypothermia Treatment After HIE; Inclusion Criteria: Infants >36 weeks of age Infants who have been evaluated as moderate or severe HIE/Sarnat ...
Neonatal Hypothermia - Page 3 - Medscape
Table 3. Recommended Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria for Hypothermia Treatment After HIE; Inclusion Criteria: Infants >36 weeks of age Infants who have been evaluated as moderate or severe HIE/Sarnat ...
Neonatal Hypothermia - Medscape
Table 3. Recommended Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria for Hypothermia Treatment After HIE; Inclusion Criteria: Infants >36 weeks of age Infants who have been evaluated as moderate or severe HIE/Sarnat ...
Neonatal Hypothermia - Page 16 - Medscape
Moderately severe infants with HIE exhibit lethargy, significant hypotonia and decreased deep tendon reflexes, decreased or absent primary reflexes (moro, suck, grasp), possible apnea, and a risk ...
FDA Approvals: Olympic Cool-Cap, Spanner Stent, CellSearch System
Jan 3, 2007 · According to an FDA news release, the annual incidence of moderate to severe HIE is approximately 5000 to 9000 infants. No effective treatment was previously available, and support/symptomatic ...
Neonatal Hypothermia - Page 4 - Medscape
Infants who have been evaluated as moderate or severe HIE/Sarnat stages II or III (see Table 2) Blood gas pH <7 and/or base deficit of >16 (cord gas or initial blood gas)
Cord Blood Test May Flag Neonatal Hypoxia Risk - Medscape
Jan 8, 2019 · In a study of 160 full-term infants, two specific microRNAs (miR-374a-5p and miR-376c-3p) distinguished both infants with perinatal asphyxia (PA) and infants with HIE from healthy neonates.
Severe Hypoglycemia in Diabetes Drug Approved in Europe
May 31, 2024 · Severe hypoglycemia is defined as having low blood glucose levels that requires assistance from another person to treat. Severe hypoglycemia is a complication that can occur in people with ...
Sympathetic Storming after Traumatic Brain Injury - Medscape
In individuals with severe traumatic brain injury or a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3-8, this response can be exaggerated and episodic. A term commonly used by nurses caring for these individuals ...
Blockade-Reversal Choice Shifts to Sugammadex in Renal Issue
Feb 17, 2025 · TOPLINE: The use of rocuronium and sugammadex for reversing neuromuscular blockade increased dramatically over 6 years in patients with moderate and severe renal impairment.