Unlabelled: Nutritioinal practices vary dramatically among neonatal intensive care units (NICU) in other countries. In many hospitals, nutrition is introduced gradually over the first weeks of life because the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis or nutrient intolerance is considered inevitable. Enteral nutrition practices among premature and near term infants with low birth weight were investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The majority of preterm formulas have included long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAS) for the relationship with visual and cognoscitive brain development. This work tried to probe the tolerance and acceptability of a preterm formula from the point of view of palatability for the LCPUFAs origin.
Methods: Infants under 37 weeks of gestational age at birth and birth weight below 2,500g with the possibility of being fed by suction and not receiving breast milk were included.
32 newborns with neonatal Chlamydia trachomatis conjunctivitis were reported. Diagnosis was carried out through immunofluorescent monoclonal antibody of conjunctiva scraping staining; 37 conjunctiva samples were taken from same number of newborn patients not responds to topical antibiotic treatment. The sample came out from two different third level institutions with maternal facilities and attending more than five thousand deliveries per year each one of them.
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June 1993
During an eight-months period, we studied every newborns under 34 gestation weeks who needed mechanical ventilation (MV) from the moment they were born and whom had an ultrasonogram without intraventricular hemorrhage in the first six hours after birth. Patient were separated in two groups: the first, a group of 30 patients received phenobarbital 20 mg/kg IV in the first 6 hours of life and then 2.5 mg/kg, I.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPregnancy and diabetes mellitus have been associated to a high incidence of neonatal morbidity and mortality. The purpose of the present study was to determinate the incidence of macrosomia, congenital malformations and their effect in the neonatal period. We review 42 live infants of insulin dependent diabetic mothers (IDDM) in a third level center.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSubependymal/intraventricular hemorrhage (SE/IVH) is the most frequently encountered type of hemorrhage in the neonatal period. Premature infants often develop SE/IVH which remains is one of most serious neonatal events. We studied a group of 96 premature newborn infants: half of which were diagnosed with SE/IVH.
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December 1992
During a two-year period (1988-1989), were studied newborns treated with intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV). The goal was to know incidence of infections in these patients and characteristics of these process. Of 187, 40 (21.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResults are presented on epidemiologic surveillance of nosocomial infection of all neonates attended at the Instituto Nacional de Perinatologia throughout 1988-1990, reporting rates of 2.1, 2.9 and 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe analyzed prenatal history of 277 live low birth weight infants (less than 2,500 g). We tried to determine some perinatal factors that may be associated with good prognosis in this group of babies. The variables analyzed were: maternal age, number of prenatal visits, complication of pregnancy, mode of delivery, birth weight, sex, gestational age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince hyaline membrane disease (HMD) is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in preterm newborns, we decided to evaluate the utility of pulmonary phospholipid (PP) determination in gastric aspirate for confirmatory diagnosis. For that purpose we studied 31 preterm and 30 term babies and compared the results between them and PP in gastric aspirate and amniotic fluid from their mothers. All the term newborns were normal, with mean weight of 3,221, and 39 weeks of gestational age; the results of phosphatidyl inositol (PI) and phosphatidyl glycerol (PG) were positive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe infants with low weight at birth have great chance of exhibiting early death or neurodevelopmental sequelae. We prospectively evaluated the neurological and psychological development during the first year of life in 118 infants who weighted less than 2,000 g at birth. All patients were examined with the Amiel Tison and Grenier test (neurologic evaluation), Gesell test (psychological) and Brunette-Lezine test (Psychomotor scale).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of a double blind study to evaluate the efficiency of prophylactic endovenous indomethacin versus placebo for prevention of intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in newborn infants between 28 to 36 weeks of age who were intubated at the delivery room and required mechanical ventilation in NICU are presented. Fourty six patients required mechanical ventilation, but 14 neonates had IVH evaluated by ultrasound when were admitted to the Unit. At least 32 infants were studied, 16 for each group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred and five very low birth weight neonates, selected through convenience sampling during 1989, were subdivided into those who received mechanical ventilation (MCV) and those who did not receive mechanical ventilation (W/O MCV) and later analyzed. The maternal morbidity in both groups were very similar; 66 of the cases were placed in group MCV and 39 in the W/O MCV. There were differences in birth weight, gestational age, severe asphyxia and hospital stay in the patients with MCV.
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September 1991
A 107 newborn premature children were anthropometrically evaluated during the first 12 months of their lives at the Growth Clinic of the National Institute of Perinatology in Mexico City. The study was longitudinal and included variables such as weight, height, cephalic, thoracic, abdominal and bronchial perimeters. The data are show in percentiles of 10, 50 and 90 for each variable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is important to evaluate the development of neonates submitted to assisted ventilation since it is one of the most commonly used procedures in patients with respiratory failure. A group of 50 neonates who had been submitted to assisted ventilation were studied and compared to another group of 50 children with the same inclusion criteria, except for the fact that they had not needed ventilation. They were each evaluated since birth and thereafter every two months during their first year of life and every three months in the second year.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGroups of low-weight neonates, especially those under 1,500 g, discharged from the Intensive Care Unit, have a greater frequency of having psychoneurologic, audiologic, language and ophthalmologic scars in comparison with those neonates who suffered no complications. These frequencies vary considerably depending on different authors, the type of sequela and the duration of the follow-up. It is difficult to identify early on, which of these children will be affected in his later development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom a group of 50 premature newborns with central and mixed apnea, 34 received a loading dose of 4.3 mg/kg intravenous theophylline (group I) and 16 received 6 mg/kg orally (group II); the maintenance dose was 0.86 and 1 mg/kg every eight hours, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results in morbidity and mortality between 415 newborn infants with birth weight under 2,500 g are presented; the patients with great congenital malformations were not included. The population was divided in three categories 1,500-2,499 g, 1,000-1,499 g and less than 1,000 g and each categorie was divided in small for gestational age (SGE) and appropriate for gestational age (AGE). The mortality rate was very high in the extreme low birth weight.
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November 1989
Listeria monocytogenes is a gram positive cocco-bacillus which causes perinatal infections and also attacks immunocompromised hosts. Little is known about it in our medium. As part of a prospective study on neonatal systemic infections, its participation at the National Institute of Perinatology was researched.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF65 newborns with Apgar score less than 7 were studied. Initially 2 groups were formed. Group 1 with severe asphyxia Apgar 0-3 and group 2 with moderate asphyxia Apgar 4-7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeventy five newborn infants with neonatal polycythemia diagnosis (venous hematocrit levels greater than 65% were studied). They were born in the Instituto Nacional de Perinatologia and follow through their first year of life searching for neurologic findings. The more frequent signs related to polycythemia in this group were: presence of plethora, respiratory distress, cyanosis and tremors; the associated findings were hypoglycemia, hyperbilirubinemia, necrotizing enterocolitis and meconium aspiratum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe correlate the cases of forty neonates and nursing infants whose brains were studied using ultrasound and CT scan. The indications for the aforementioned studies were: 15 cases of dysmorphism, 16 cases with significant neurological signs and 9 cases of preterm neonates with body weight less than 1,500 g. The results of the correlations were as follows: 24 cases demonstrated similar images (60%), 14 cases showed a better resolution of the images by ultrasound (35%), better resolution of the images by CT scan in 2.
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