Publications by authors named "Borszewska-Kornacka M"

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  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of respiratory infections in infants, impacting over 90% of children within their first two years, resulting in significant healthcare challenges in Poland.
  • A literature review highlighted that the hospitalization rates for RSV are notably high, particularly for children under one year, but these numbers may be underestimated due to limited testing and low awareness.
  • RSV infections typically peak from December to April, and although the surveillance system in Poland has its limitations, recent healthcare law changes could improve the situation by enhancing access to diagnostic testing.
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  • Transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) is a common cause of respiratory distress in infants, and salbutamol, a β2-adrenergic receptor agonist, may help improve alveolar fluid absorption and prevent persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN).
  • A multicenter, double-blind, phase III trial will assess the effectiveness and safety of nebulized salbutamol combined with non-invasive ventilation in treating TTN in infants, involving 608 participants from neonatal intensive care units in Poland.
  • The study aims to measure the incidence of PPHN among TTN infants as the main outcome, alongside various secondary outcomes related to respiratory distress severity and overall health metrics.
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Objectives: Proper infant classification, particularly a preterm infant, as small or large for gestational age, is crucial to undertake activities to improve postnatal outcomes. This study aimed to assess the usability of the Fenton preterm growth charts to evaluate the anthropometric parameters of Polish preterm neonates.

Material And Methods: In this single-center, retrospective study data extracted from the medical documentation of preterm neonates born 2002-2013 were analyzed.

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Objectives: Delayed or insufficient breast milk production, as well as low milk supply, is still a challenging problem to overcome, particularly in the case of preterm delivery. Herbal galactagogues might be a good way to increase milk supply, however, there is a lack of clinical studies confirming their efficacy and safety. The aim of this study was to verify the safety and effectiveness as a galactagogue of the unique galactagogue composition based on barley malt with β -glucan and lemon balm.

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  • The study investigated the thyroid gland volume in full-term neonates born to hypothyroid mothers versus those born to healthy mothers.
  • Using ultrasound on 245 neonates, it found that thyroid volumes were significantly smaller in babies from hypothyroid mothers, especially in the total volume and left lobe.
  • Additionally, there was an inverse relationship between the thyroid volume and the levothyroxine doses given to the mothers, suggesting maternal thyroid hormones could impact fetal development.
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Background: In this study, we aimed to analyze differences in plasma protein abundances between infants with and without bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), to add new insights into a better understanding of the pathogenesis of this disease.

Methods: Cord and peripheral blood of neonates (≤ 30 weeks gestational age) was drawn at birth and at the 36th postmenstrual week (36 PMA), respectively. Blood samples were retrospectively subdivided into BPD(+) and BPD(-) groups, according to the development of BPD.

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Human milk not only contains all nutritional elements that an infant requires, but is also the source of components whose regulatory role was confirmed by demonstrating health-related deficiencies in formula-fed children. A human milk diet is especially important for premature babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). In cases where breastfeeding is not possible and the mother's own milk is insufficient in volume, the most preferred food is pasteurized donor milk.

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Introduction: There are limited data available regarding the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) predictive of the failure of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Therefore, we investigated factors predictive of CPAP failure in the first 72 h of life, with special attention to the prognostic role of FiO2.

Methods: This multicenter, prospective study enrolled infants <30 weeks gestation in whom CPAP was initiated within the first 15 min after birth.

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BACKGROUND Both gestational and chronological age of the neonate may influence and impair the function of the delicate and immature myocardium. However, the transition from fetal to neonatal circulation in preterm neonates is poorly understood. AIMS This study aimed to compare left ventricular (LV) systolic and diastolic function between premature neonates at expected term and term neonates during the postnatal cardiovascular transitional period.

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In the version of this article initially published, affiliation 38 incorrectly read "ICNU-Nephrology and Urology Department, Barcelona, Spain"; "Renal Division, Hospital Clinic, IDIBAPS, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain" is the correct affiliation. The error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.

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Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) are a major cause of pediatric kidney failure. We performed a genome-wide analysis of copy number variants (CNVs) in 2,824 cases and 21,498 controls. Affected individuals carried a significant burden of rare exonic (that is, affecting coding regions) CNVs and were enriched for known genomic disorders (GD).

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High-pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal technology that is being increasingly applied in food industries worldwide. It was proposed that this method could be used as an alternative to holder pasteurization (HoP; 62.5°C, 30 min) in milk banks but its impact on the immunologic, enzymatic and hormonal components of human milk has not yet been evaluated in detail.

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Purpose: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a vision-threatening complication of a premature birth, in which the etiology still remains unclear. Importantly, the molecular processes that govern these effects can be investigated in a perturbed plasma proteome composition. Thus, plasma proteomics may add new insights into a better understanding of the pathogenesis of this disease.

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Objectives: Renal vein thrombosis in newborns is a rare but serious and acute disease. Clinical representations of RVT can vary from discrete symptoms to life-threatening conditions. Therefore imaging, and in particular sonography, plays an important role in the diagnosis of RVT in neonates.

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  • - The study aimed to analyze the plasma proteomes in cord blood samples from preterm infants of varying gestational ages to find proteins that may be linked to complications at birth.
  • - Preterm infants were divided into three groups based on their gestational age and compared to healthy, full-term newborns regarding their plasma protein levels.
  • - Results indicated that preterm delivery alters the abundance of various proteins related to inflammation, coagulation, and immune function, suggesting key pathways that could be targeted for new treatments.
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Introduction: Vitamin D deficiency is an important public health problem worldwide. Vitamin D deficiency confers a significant risk for both skeletal and non-skeletal disorders and a number of lifelong negative health outcomes. The objectives of this evidence-based guidelines document are to provide health care professionals in Poland, an updated recommendation for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of vitamin D deficiency.

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Background: In this study, we aimed to analyze time-resolved plasma proteome changes in preterm neonates stratified by their gestational age to detect malfunctioning pathways that derive from the systemic immaturity of the neonate and to highlight those that are differentially regulated during the early development.

Methods: Preterm newborns were enrolled in three subgroups with different gestational ages: before 26 weeks of gestation (group 1), between 27 and 28 weeks of gestation (group 2), and between 29 and 30 (group 3) weeks of gestation. Plasma protein abundances were assessed at two time points (at preterm delivery and at the 36th week of post-menstrual age) by quantitative proteomics.

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Background: Brain abscesses are very rarely diagnosed in neonates, but if present, they are associated with a high risk of severe complications and mortality. In neonates, brain abscesses can be detected on transfontanelle ultrasonography, in which they appear as hyperechogenic lesions surrounded by a hypoechogenic border.

Case Report: We present a female neonate, born in the 28 week of gestation, with birth weight of 950 grams, who was born in an ambulance by spontaneous vaginal vertex delivery.

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Although over 85% of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) cases are associated with mutations in the procollagen type I genes (COL1A1 or COL1A2), no hot spots for the mutations were associated with particular clinical phenotypes. Eight patients that were studied here, diagnosed with OI by clinical standards, are from the Polish population with no ethnic background indicated. Previously unpublished mutations were found in six out of those eight patients.

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Ghrelin and obestatin are gastrointestinal peptides with a potential role in the programming of metabolism in newborns. The present study aimed to investigate the influence of preterm delivery on ghrelin and obestatin concentrations in the maternal blood plasma and breast milk as well as their gene expressions in the mammary epithelial cells (MECs). On the 3 day after delivery, milk and plasma samples were collected from mothers that carried to term or gave birth prematurely (< 36 weeks of gestation) and analyzed for ghrelin and obestatin concentrations.

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Background: Severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains a major complication of prematurity and can have significant impact on long-term pulmonary sequelae and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes.

Objective: To assess the incidence and evaluate the predictive factors for severe BPD in very preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome.

Methods: Of the 846 premature infants born at ≤32-week gestation who developed respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), 707 infants with known oxygen dependency at 36 weeks gestational age were included in the analysis of BPD incidence.

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Tracheal intubation may be defined as an artificial airway established in order to provide mechanical ventilation of the lungs during surgical procedures under general anaesthesia, treatment in an intensive care unit, as well as in emergency situations. Difficulties encountered during intubation may cause hypoxia, hypoxic brain injury and, in extreme situations, may result in the patient's death. There may be unanticipated and anticipated difficult airway.

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Background: There is growing evidence that supports the benefits of early use of caffeine in preterm neonates with RDS; however, no formal recommendations specifying the exact timing of therapy initiation have been provided.

Objectives: We compared neonatal outcomes in infants receiving early (initial dose on the 1st day of life) and late (initial dose on day 2+ of life) caffeine therapy.

Methods: Using data from a prospective, cohort study, we identified 986 infants ≤32 weeks' gestation with RDS and assessed the timing of caffeine therapy initiation, need for ventilatory support, mortality and incidence of typical complications of prematurity.

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Introduction: Acute kidney injury biomarkers are opening a new era in diagnosing kidney failure. The requirement for a specific and sensitive marker of kidney function is highly desirable in neonates because the diagnostic possibilities in this age group are not sufficient. Recent research show that neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) can have a great potential but there is a wide range of medical conditions, that may influence their expression.

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  • The study aimed to assess how gene expression in preterm neonates changes over time and how factors like development and environment affect this expression after birth.
  • Blood samples were taken from full-term and preterm newborns at birth and again at 36 weeks postmenstrual age to analyze whole genome expression.
  • Results showed that preterm infants have a different gene expression profile than term infants, with many genes down-regulated at birth and changing as the newborn matures.
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