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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed ; 108(2): 156-163, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36520676

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether laryngeal mask airway (LMA) as compared with face mask (FM) or endotracheal intubation (ETT) is more effective in delivering positive pressure ventilation (PPV) during neonatal resuscitation in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs). STUDY DESIGN: We followed PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines and searched Medline (PubMed interphase), Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Embase and Cochrane Registry between January 1990 and April 2022 for the studies that examined the effect of LMA in delivering PPV compared with the FM or ETT in infants during neonatal resuscitation. We included the studies conducted in LMIC only. We assessed the quality of all the included studies using GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) recommendations. RESULTS: Our search resulted in eight randomised studies Six studies compared LMA with FM and three studies compared LMA with ETT. When used as the primary device for providing PPV, the LMA as compared with FM resulted in a significant lower failure rate (relative risk (RR) 0.23, 95% CI 0.13 to 0.43) with moderate certainty of evidence (CoE) and lesser need for intubation (RR 0.21, 95% CI 0.07 to 0.58) with low CoE. There was no difference in the incidence of encephalopathy, neonatal admission, need for advanced resuscitations or death. No differences were observed between LMA and ETT. Studies comparing LMA to ETT were limited for any conceivable conclusion. CONCLUSION: LMA is more effective than FM in delivering PPV with less failure rates and reduced need for intubation during neonatal resuscitation in term infants and in LMIC without any difference in the incidence of encephalopathy or death. Studies comparing LMA to ETT are scarce with important methodological limitations. PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42021283478.


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Brain Diseases , Laryngeal Masks , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Resuscitation/methods , Developing Countries , Intubation, Intratracheal/methods
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J Obstet Gynaecol India ; 66(4): 248-51, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27382218

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study the incidence of elective cesarean deliveries at term and to correlate their neonatal outcomes at different gestational ages (37(0/7)-40(6/7)). METHODS: Outcomes including the rate of NICU admissions, usage of ventilator/CPAP, and other morbidities were analysed and compared with the gestational age during the study period from January 2012 to April 2013. RESULTS: The incidences of elective deliveries at 37, 38, 39, and 40 weeks of gestation were 10.6, 29.7, 28, and 31.5 %, respectively. NICU admissions-RR 3.94 (95 % CI 1.92-8.09), respiratory distress-RR 5.255 (95 % CI 1.9-14.4), ventilatory usage, and hospitalization stay (P value < 0.05) were higher in neonates born at 37(0/7-6/7) versus 39(0/7-6/7) weeks (least morbidity group). CONCLUSION: Despite recommendations, more than one-third of term babies are delivered electively at <39 weeks. The fivefold augmented respiratory morbidity and fourfold increased NICU admissions in early term neonates, and the least morbidity in neonates delivered at 39 weeks emphasize the importance of restricting the non-emergent/elective deliveries to 39 weeks of gestation.

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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed ; 100(4): F309-12, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25791056

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: External thermal support is critical for preterm or ill infants due to altered thermoregulation. Incubators are the gold standard for long-term support and have been adopted successfully in many countries. Alternatives such as radiant warmers, blankets and others are often used as standard of care (SoC) in resource-limited settings when infants are otherwise not in Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC). METHODS: In this pilot study, we evaluate the feasibility of a conductive thermal mattress (CTM) using phase change materials as a low-cost warmer. We conducted a prospective multicentre open-label randomised controlled trial to determine non-inferiority of this CTM to SoC warming practices in low birthweight infants. The primary outcome was maintenance of axillary temperature. RESULTS: We equally randomised 160 infants to CTM or SoC. The latter cohort continued to receive warmth by radiant warmers (n=48), blankets (n=18), warmed cradles (n=7) or KMC (n=7) before, during and subsequent to the study. CTM was deemed non-inferior since warmed babies had higher axillary temperature compared with SoC (mean increase 0.11±0.03°C SEM; p<0.001). Post hoc comparison to radiant warmers alone showed that CTM led to a higher axillary temperature (mean increase by 0.14±0.03°C SEM; p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Short-term use of CTM compared with radiant warmers and other modes of warming is non-inferior to SoC and efficacious in maintaining body temperature. No adverse effects were reported. An extended multinational trial, preferably one that demonstrates longer-term thermoregulation, is warranted. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Clinical Trials Registry of India (CTRI/2010/091/002916 and CTRI/2011/04/001696).


Subject(s)
Beds , Heating/methods , Incubators, Infant , Body Temperature Regulation/physiology , Female , Humans , Infant, Low Birth Weight/physiology , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature , Male , Reproducibility of Results , Thermal Conductivity , Treatment Outcome
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BMJ Case Rep ; 20142014 Jul 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25006055

ABSTRACT

A 3-week-old neonate developed abdominal distension and vomiting which subsided after conservative management. However, there was a recurrence of symptoms for which a lower gastrointestinal tract contrast study was performed. The infant had a filling defect in the area of the transverse colon. A CT scan was performed, showing a duplication cyst arising from the small bowel and indenting the transverse colon. Resection of the duplication cyst and end-to-end anastomosis of the bowel was performed. The duplication cyst was of tubular type, and a sealed perforation was noted in the cyst wall.


Subject(s)
Colonic Diseases/etiology , Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Ileal Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Ileum/abnormalities , Intestinal Obstruction/etiology , Cysts/congenital , Cysts/surgery , Humans , Ileal Diseases/congenital , Ileal Diseases/surgery , Ileum/diagnostic imaging , Ileum/surgery , Infant, Newborn , Radiography
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