Objective: To study whether introduction of an antimicrobial justification form deters clinicians from prescribing restricted antimicrobials and results in de-escalation of these antimicrobials.
Methods: Clinicians were asked to fill a justification form if prescribing an antimicrobial from the pre-identified restricted group. Antimicrobial usage pattern over next year was compared with that in the one year preceding the introduction of justification form.
Background: Surfactant protein abnormalities are rare causes of respiratory distress syndrome.
Case Characteristics: A late preterm (36 wks) who presented with respiratory distress syndrome.
Observation: He was found to be a homozygous for a G to T transversion at the first base in intron 24, of ABCA3 gene which is necessary for lamellar body formation and surfactant production.
The aim was to study the efficacy of rescue High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) in improving the oxygenation and ventilation in neonates with acute respiratory failure after failing Conventional Mechanical Ventilation (CMV). Primary outcome was short term oxygenation, lung recruitment, and ventilation and secondary outcome studied was survival. 675 babies were ventilated and 97 of them received HFOV.
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