Publications by authors named "Harmath A"

Background: Minimizing the duration of mechanical ventilation is one of the most important therapeutic goals during the care of preterm infants at neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The rate of extubation failure among preterm infants is between 16% and 40% worldwide. Numerous studies have been conducted on the assessment of extubation suitability, the optimal choice of respiratory support around extubation, and the effectiveness of medical interventions.

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The sudden emergence of multidrug- and pan-resistant Candida auris isolates, combined with limited treatment options, poses significant global challenges in healthcare settings. Combination based therapies are promising alternative options to overcome C. auris related infections, where echinocandin and isavuconazole (ISA) combinations may be an interesting and promising approach.

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Introduction: Toxoplasmosis is a parasitism transmitted by , part of the TORCH complex, the most prevalent parasitism worldwide. It is asymptomatic in immunocompetent individuals but causes severe infections and developmental abnormalities in pregnant women, mainly affecting the central nervous system and the gastrointestinal system.

Methods: In our prospective study, we analyzed cases of recent maternal Toxoplasma infections confirmed by serological testing between 1996 and 2020 at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Semmelweis University.

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Distal arthrogryposis (DA) is a skeletal muscle disorder that is characterized by the presence of joint contractures in various parts of the body, particularly in the distal extremities. In this study, after a systematic review of the literature, we present a case report of a non-consanguineous family. In our case, the first-trimester ultrasound was negative, and the presence of the affected mother was not enough for the parents to consent to us performing invasive amniotic fluid sampling.

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Introduction: The corpus callosum is one of the five main cerebral commissures. It is key to combining sensory and motor functions. Its structure can be pathological (dysgenesis) or completely absent (agenesis).

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  • * The most common type of Candida found was Candida albicans, with 66% of isolates forming biofilms, contributing to a high 30-day mortality rate of 52%, especially elevated in intensive care units (65%).
  • * Factors influencing mortality included being treated in an ICU, receiving fluconazole, and having pneumonia, highlighting the need for improved management and understanding of candidaemia in healthcare environments.
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Introduction: Burnout syndrome among healthcare workers is a well-known problem. Its occurrence and the roots have been addressed in several studies. The daily work of the specialist employees in the neonatal intensive care units is extremely stressful physically and mentally.

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A large proportion of chronic diseases can be derived from a sedentary lifestyle. Raising physical activity awareness is indispensable, as lack of exercise is the fourth most common cause of death worldwide. Animal models in different research fields serve as important tools in the study of acute or chronic noncommunicable disorders.

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Background: There are limited data available on the survival and early complications of preterm infants with less than 500 g birthweight. To estimate the outcomes for these infants, it is important for caregivers to be aware of perinatal factors that may affect survival.

Objectives: We assessed the mortality and certain early complications of preterm infants born with less than 500 g in Hungary between 2006 and 2015.

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Problem: To address the hypothesis that pre-eclampsia (PE) impacts the fetal immune system, we investigated the prevalence of distinct immune cell subsets along with plasma cortisol and cytokine levels in pre-term newborns of PE mothers.

Method Of Study: Cord blood and peripheral blood samples on the 1st, 3rd and 7th postnatal days of life were collected from 14 pre-term infants affected by PE and 14 non-PE pregnancies. We measured plasma cortisol and cytokine levels with immunoassays and assessed the prevalence of T, NK and DC subsets using flow cytometry.

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Background: Inappropriate activation of T lymphocytes plays an important role in perinatal complications. However, data on T lymphocyte activation markers of preterm infants is scarce. We investigated the association between gender, gestational and postnatal age, preeclampsia (PE), premature rupture of membranes (PROM) as well as prenatal steroid treatment (PS) and the frequency of activated T lymphocyte subsets (HLA-DR+, CD69+, CD25+, CD62L+) and major T lymphocyte subpopulations (CD4, CD8, Th1, Th2, naïve, memory) in peripheral blood during the first postnatal week in preterm infants.

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Background: In animal studies, the inhibition of VEGF activity results in high mortality and impaired renal and glomerular development. Mechanical stimuli, like mechanical stretch in respiratory and circulatory systems, results in an elevated expression of VEGF. In animal models, the experimental urinary obstruction is associated with stretching of tubular cells and activations of the renin-angiotensin system.

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Introduction: The mortality and morbidity of extremely low birth weight infants (birth weight below 1000 grams) are different from low birth weight and term infants. The Centers for Disease Control statistics from the year 2009 shows that the mortality of preterm infants with a birth weight less than 500 grams is 83.4% in the United States.

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The occurrence of Candida spp. was investigated during a three-year period in two neonatal intensive care units, Budapest, Hungary. The species distribution among the 41 analysed cases was the following: C.

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Authors describe a case of a premature infant whose mother had a history of thyroidectomy due to Graves' disease and her hormonal status was not controlled during pregnancy. She did not receive prenatal care and on 33rd week the premature infant was delivered by emergency cesarean section because of fetal tachycardia and imminent intrauterine asphyxia. The infant with a weight of 1350 gram (percentile <10) was dysmature and had a large struma.

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Unlabelled: Cantrell's pentalogy is a rare multiple malformation syndrome consisting of supraumbilical abdominal wall defect, sternal defect, pericardial defect, anterior diaphragmatic defect and heart malformation.

Aims And Methods: Prenatal ultrasound findings and malformations described during autopsy of the Cantrell's pentalogy cases diagnosed between January 1991 and June 2009 in our institute were reviewed. A literature research was conducted to analyze the prevalence and prenatal detection rate of the five previously described malformations and ectopia cordis in the Cantrell's pentalogy cases.

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Authors report the cases of the autosomal dominant Holt-Oram syndrome encountered during genetic counseling in the authors' institution between 1976 and 2005. A male patient with Holt-Oram syndrome considered the 50% risk of transmission of the disease too high, thus he decided against fathering children. Prenatal fetal ultrasonography and echocardiography were performed in two pregnant women affected with Holt-Oram syndrome.

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Introduction: The mortality rate from sepsis is high and the risk of sepsis increases in prematurity in proportion to the decrease in birth weight.

Material And Method: The authors report the assessment of serum interleukin-6 levels in 12 term, at-risk newborn infants after birth and 60 VLBW neonates after detection of non-specific signs of infection or sepsis, treated in NICU at the Semmelweis University, 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2005-2006. The serum IL-6 level with a rapid test (Milenia Quickline IL-6 and PicoScan system) was investigated.

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Objectives: To assess in a population of 10 fetuses diagnosed with absent pulmonary valve the incidence of associated cardiac extracardiac and chromosomal anomalies and the outcome of pregnancies.

Method: Retrospective analysis of data of prenatally diagnosed absent pulmonary valve cases between 1 January 1993 and 31 December 2005 in Fetal Echocardiography Laboratory of Ist Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. The diagnosis was controlled with autopsy or postnatal examinations.

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Purpose: To correlate prenatal sonographic diagnosis of cystic lung malformations with fetopathologic findings after termination of pregnancy.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 16 terminated cases in which a cystic lung lesion was diagnosed pre- or postnatally.

Results: On average, prenatal diagnosis was established on the 21(st) gestational week (range, 19-26 weeks).

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Objective: Review of cases of perinatally diagnosed congenital diaphragmatic hernias with special regard to time of diagnosis, organs herniated into the thorax, associated malformations, and outcomes.

Methods: We analyzed the data of 106 cases between July 1, 1990, and June 30, 2005. The observation period was analyzed in two parts.

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This is a review of cases of perinatally diagnosed congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) with associated malformations with regard to time of diagnosis, side of hernia, associated malformations, and outcome. The authors analyzed the data of CDH cases with associated malformations from records of the I. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Semmelweis University Faculty of Medicine, Budapest, between July 1, 1990 and June 30, 2005.

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Aim: Review of perinatally diagnosed congenital diaphragmatic hernia cases with regard to time of diagnosis, side of hernia, mode of delivery, organs herniated into the thorax, main group of associated malformations and the outcome.

Material And Method: The authors analysed the data of 104 cases from records of I. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Semmelweis University Budapest between July 1, 1990 and June 30, 2005.

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Background: Over the past decade, a lot of attention has been directed towards the fetomaternal and maternofetal transfer of nucleated cells and plasma DNA. In some autoimmune diseases, the fetal DNA is suspected to play an important role in the etiology of the disease. In the same way, the presence of maternal cells and free plasma DNA in fetal/newborn circulation gives rise to interesting questions.

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