Publications by authors named "Deepti Thandaveshwara"

The study was conducted to compare the incidence and severity of dehydration in newborns admitted during warmer and cooler months. 55 out of 941 (5.8%) neonates were admitted with dehydration during the study duration.

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Feeding abilities of preterm neonates differ based on their gestational and postnatal maturity. Maturity of sucking pattern and improved coordination between sucking and swallowing and breathing, which is seen in babies with a gestation of 32 weeks onward, makes trial of oral feeds more successful in these babies. The oral feeds can be given either with a cup and spoon or a paladai.

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Objective: To compare the variation of feeding rate and time taken for feeds between manual and automated feeding via feed rail.

Methods: Stable preterm babies weighing between 1 and 2 kg, on partial or full enteral feeds via gavage were randomized into gravity and feed rail feeding group, respectively. Ten nurses and 4 babies were paired to form 40 nurse-baby pairs for the study.

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Objectives: To compare the agreement of stool color for triage of infants for phototherapy (STrIP) score and transcutaneous bilirubinometer values with measured serum bilirubin in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.

Methods: Babies more than 35 weeks of gestation, with clinical jaundice, and on exclusive breastfeeding were included in the study. Babies with who were clinically unstable or who had received phototherapy based on clinical assessment were excluded.

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The treatment of respiratory distress in neonates ranges from non-invasive continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to advanced invasive mechanical ventilation. Monitoring on CPAP is often done by calculating oxygenation after blood gas analysis which is an invasive procedure. Saturation oxygen pressure index (SOPI) is a simple, non-invasive, bedside tool to monitor the severity of respiratory illness in neonates on CPAP.

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