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NicuPocus

NicuPocus

@NicuPocus

Helping providers grow their neonatal point of care ultrasound knowledge and skills. Written by Alan Groves. All views his own. Disclaimer https://t.co/8EADMDn4wN

Austin, Texas Katılım Haziran 2012
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If you only read 1 paper on the PDA this year, READ THIS ONE. 'Very early(<72 hours) or early (<7-14days) routine treatment to induce PDA closure (regardless of hemodynamic significance) ... does not improve outcomes and is not recommended.'
N. Ambalavanan@ambaln

#neotwitter....the AAP Committee of Fetus and Newborn Statement: Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Preterm Infants pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40288780/

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Want to take your neonatal echo skills to the next level? The incredible Sandhya Ramlogan is running a one-day course with hands on sessions in Austin this April! cvent.utexas.edu/mR1xka
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We have places available on our 3rd UT Dell Med/CHOP Neonatology and Pediatric Critical Care Point-of-Care Ultrasound course in Austin on Saturday, November 15th - Sunday, November 16th! Registration is now open at cvent.utexas.edu/event/32d5d029…
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Excited to be part of this TNE breakout session at NeoHeart later this month. The speaker list for the full conference is truly extraordinary.
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I'm arriving late to the lung POCUS party, but this consensus statement (with free full text!) gave me an extra nudge - bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…. Great guidance and example images of surfactant deficiency, atelectasis, etc.
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@veeraltolia @natetexsun And of course I particularly try not to fall into the trap of treating the PDA, just because they need a bit more support!
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@veeraltolia @natetexsun Thanks Nathan! Agree. An increase in FiO2 at day 10-14d is the expected evolution of lung disease of prematurity. Worth bearing that in mind when kids need an escalation in support at that time. Doesn't mean they don't have an intercurrent sepsis, but I try watchful waiting...
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#Nephpearls #MedEd Thought of the day: Nobody mastered physical examination in a single day, so expecting to achieve competency from a short #POCUS course or workshop is impractical. Even the best-run sessions are only the beginning of a motivated learner’s journey. Beware of the Dunning-Kruger effect and keep practicing.
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Oh, and if you start losing your nerve about ignoring the PDA at day 15-20, remember that the natural history of lung disease of prematurity is to worsen up until day 14-21, and then spontaneously improve... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39577761/
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If you only read 1 paper on the PDA this year, READ THIS ONE. 'Very early(<72 hours) or early (<7-14days) routine treatment to induce PDA closure (regardless of hemodynamic significance) ... does not improve outcomes and is not recommended.'

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Yes, of course, you can still target Rx for some PDAs, (for me, 22-23 weeks and vent dependent) but PLEASE can we stop using phrases like 'take the PDA out of the equation' A brief meta-analysis of 9 trials of early targeted treatment shows 27% INCREASED mortality with treatment!
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'It is likely that the presence of a PDA is a marker for more extreme immaturity and a biomarker for worse outcomes, but treatments to close the PDA may not significantly impact such outcomes.' If I thought I could carry off a tattoo, that's what I would get!
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If you only read 1 paper on the PDA this year, READ THIS ONE. 'Very early(<72 hours) or early (<7-14days) routine treatment to induce PDA closure (regardless of hemodynamic significance) ... does not improve outcomes and is not recommended.'
N. Ambalavanan@ambaln

#neotwitter....the AAP Committee of Fetus and Newborn Statement: Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Preterm Infants pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40288780/

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Thanks Adrianne. This is such a CRITICAL message. Yes there may be variation in response across vascular beds, across doses, across species. But we realistically have NO IDEA whether dopamine is increasing or decreasing the PVR/SVR ratio when we use it in PPHN.
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Interesting new product - a hydrophilic ultrasound probe cover (or sleeve for sterile procedures) that is activated by water, and removes/reduces the need for ultrasound gel! I have no relationship with the company, just think it's a wonderful solution: civco.com/products/ultra…
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