Publications by authors named "T A Ciszek"

Factors in the U.S. healthcare system have shifted the site of care of many newborns to hospitals where subspecialty services are unavailable.

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We determined the minimal insertion lengths for appropriate placement of orogastric tubes in very low birth weight infants (< 1500 gm). Feeding tubes marked in centimeter increments were placed orogastrically by using standard neonatal intensive care unit protocol. When radiographs were taken, the centimeter marking at the lip was recorded, and an investigator blinded to the recorded measurement scored the orogastric tube position on radiograph as high (too short), low (too far), or adequate.

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A neonatal intensive care unit patient data system, NeoData, which was developed using microcomputers connected by a local area network, is described. The system allows for real-time generation of daily progress notes, as well as admission and discharge summaries. It includes two databases: one for daily patient data and one for admission/discharge summary data.

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Variations in PEEP with concomitant changes of DPP while MAP, PIP, flow, FIO2, and ventilator rate remained constant were investigated in nine neonates with RDS during the first and second days of life. After stabilization on baseline ventilator settings, PEEP was increased by 3 cm of H2O and DPP decreased in order to maintain balance MAP. Following a return to baseline settings, the PEEP was decreased by 3 cm of H2O and DPP increased sufficiently to maintain constant MAP.

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