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Fetal and Neonatal Research
Review 100 Cardiocirculatory Monitoring during Immediate
Fetal-to-Neonatal Transition: A Systematic Qualitative Review of the Literature Baik, N.; Urlesberger, B.; Schwaberger, B.; Freidl, T. (Graz); Schmölzer, G.M.; Pichler, G. (Graz/Edmonton, Alta.) Original Papers 81 Allogeneic Umbilical Cord Blood Red Cell
Concentrates: An Innovative Blood Product for Transfusion Therapy of Preterm Infants Bianchi, M.; Giannantonio, C.; Spartano, S.; Fioretti, M.; Landini, A.; Molisso, A.; Tesfagabir, G.M.; Tornesello, A.; Barbagallo, O.; Valentini, C.G.; Vento, G.; Zini, G.; Romagnoli, C.; Papacci, P.; Teofili, L. (Rome) 87 Timing of Pharmacological Treatment for Patent
Ductus Arteriosus and Risk of Secondary Surgery, Death or Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: A PopulationBased Cohort Study of Extremely Preterm Infants Gudmundsdottir, A.; Johansson, S. (Stockholm); Håkansson, S. (Umeå); Norman, M. (Stockholm); Källen, K. (Lund); Bonamy, A.-K. (Stockholm) 93 Effect of Postnatal Nutrition Restriction on the
Oxidative Status of Neonates with Intrauterine Growth Restriction in a Pig Model Che, L.; Xuan, Y.; Hu, L.; Liu, Y.; Xu, Q.; Fang, Z.; Lin, Y.; Xu, S.; Wu, D.; Zhang, K.; Chen, D. (Chengdu)
108 The Influence of Crying on the Ductus Arteriosus
Shunt and Left Ventricular Output at Birth van Vonderen, J.J.; Roest, A.A.W.; Walther, F.J.; Blom, N.A.; van Lith, J.M.M. (Leiden); Hooper, S.B. (Clayton, Vic.); te Pas, A.B. (Leiden) 113 Reliability of Pulse Oximetry during Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation in a Piglet Model of Neonatal Cardiac Arrest Hassan, M.A. (Ulm/Sohag); Mendler, M.; Maurer, M.; Waitz, M.; Huang, L.; Hummler, H.D. (Ulm) 120 Changes in Perinatal Care and Outcomes in Newborns
at the Limit of Viability in Spain: The EPI-SEN Study García-Muñoz Rodrigo, F.; Díez Recinos, A.L. (Las Palmas); García-Alix Pérez, A.; Figueras Aloy, J. (Barcelona); Vento Torres, M. (Valencia) and the SEN1500 Network of the Spanish Neonatal Society (Sociedad Española de Neonatología) 130 A Randomised Crossover Trial of Clinical Algorithm for
Oxygen Saturation Targeting in Preterm Infants with Frequent Desaturation Episodes Clarke, A.; Yeomans, E.; Elsayed, K.; Medhurst, A.; Berger, P.; Skuza, E. (Clayton, Vic.); Tan, K. (Clayton, Vic./ Melbourne, Vic.) 137 Cerebral Oxygenation during Intermittent Hypoxemia
and Bradycardia in Preterm Infants Schmid, M.B. (Ulm); Hopfner, R.J. (Ulm/Sydney, N.S.W.); Lenhof, S.; Hummler, H.D. (Ulm); Fuchs, H. (Ulm/ Freiburg im Breisgau)
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150 Anticonvulsant Effectiveness and Hemodynamic Safety
of Midazolam in Full-Term Infants Treated with Hypothermia van den Broek, M.P.H. (Utrecht); van Straaten, H.L.M. (Zwolle); Huitema, A.D.R. (Amsterdam); Egberts, T.; Toet, M.C.; de Vries, L.S.; Rademaker, K.; Groenendaal, F. (Utrecht) 157 Brainstem Auditory Response Findings in Very Preterm
Babies in the Intensive Care Unit Wang, C.; Jiang, Z.D. (Shanghai)
Commentary 147 Intermittent Hypoxemia/Bradycardia and the
Developing Brain: How Much Is Too Much? Commentary on M.B. Schmid et al.: Cerebral Oxygenation during Intermittent Hypoxemia and Bradycardia in Preterm Infants (Neonatology 2015;107:137–146) Poets, C.F. (Tuebingen)
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Fetal and Neonatal Research Founded 1959 as ‘Biologia Neonatorum’ (formerly ‘Etudes Néo-Natales’) and continued from 1983–2006 as ‘Biology of the Neonate’. Edited by A. Minkowski (1959–1985); continued by J.-P. Relier, Paris (1986–2003). Incorporating ‘Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics’, founded by J.V. Aranda, Montreal.
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K. Allegaert, Leuven S. Andersson, Helsinki E. Bancalari, Miami, Fla. D. Bassler, Zurich J. Bhatia, Augusta, Ga. C. Bührer, Berlin W. Carlo, Birmingham, Ala. R. Christensen, Ogden, Utah T. Curstedt, Stockholm C. Dani, Florence B. Darlow, Christchurch M. Hallman, Oulu W.W. Hay, Jr., Aurora, Colo. S.E. Juul, Seattle, Wash. M. Kaplan, Jerusalem B. Kramer, Maastricht R.J. Martin, Cleveland, Ohio C.J. Morley, Cambridge J. Neu, Gainesville, Fla. P.C. Ng, Hong Kong M.W. Obladen, Berlin W.S. Park, Seoul
A.G.S. Philip, Sebastopol, Calif. M. Roth-Kleiner, Lausanne E. Saliba, Tours O.D. Saugstad, Oslo M.S. Schimmel, Jerusalem M.P. Sherman, Columbia, Mo. E.S. Shinwell, Rehovot K. Simmer, Perth, W.A. J. Smith, Tygerberg R.F. Soll, Burlington, Vt. (Cochrane Review Updates) B. Sun, Shanghai N. Takahashi, Tokyo N. Vain, Buenos Aires F. van Bel, Utrecht J.N. van den Anker, Washington, D.C. M. Vento Torres, Valencia F.J. Walther, Leiden M. Weindling, Liverpool J.A. Widness, Iowa City, Iowa T.F. Yeh, Taipei
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23rd Annual International Neonatal Conference and Ventilatory Symposium Middlesbrough, UK Thursday 11th to Saturday 13th June 2015 Durham University, Queen’s Campus, Stockton on Tees, Teesside, UK Pre-conference Advanced Ventilatory Symposium - Thursday 11th June 2015 Annual International Neonatal Conference - 12th to 13th June 2015 Topics include: Delivery Room Management: Lessons from the history and recent advances—Non-invasive Respiratory Support in the Newborn: Physiology, current trends and controversies—Neonatal Pulmonary Function Assessment: From the laboratory to the bedside—Neonatal Nutrition: Advances, evolving trends and long term consequences—Patent Ductus Arteriosus: To treat or not to treat—Functional Echocardiography in Neonatology—Advances in Surfactant Development—Simulation in Neonatal Training: Why, when and how—Outcome of the Late Preterm Infants: Emerging evidence of the forgotten babies—Neonatal Research Trials: Implications on clinical practice—Controversies, Conundrums and Pearls of Wisdom in Neonatal Medicine Registration and fees: All three days £480, Conference only £360, Workshop only £220
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39th Annual International Conference November 12—14, 2015
Fontainebleau Miami Beach, Florida Advances in Respiratory Care Workshop: November 11, 2015
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Gain new insights into the mechanisms of normal and abnormal brain development
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Associate Editors
S.W. Levison, Newark, N.J.
P.G. Bhide, Tallahassee, Fla. K. Ikenaka, Okazaki J.M. Lauder, Chapel Hill, N.C. C. Mallard, Gothenburg R.S. Nowakowski, Tallahassee, Fla. (Mini-Reviews)
G.D. Stanwood, Nashville, Tenn. (Special Issues) F. Szele, Oxford (Mini-Reviews) S. Tan, Evanston, Ill.
Developmental Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary journal publishing papers covering all stages of invertebrate, vertebrate and human brain development. Emphasis is placed on publishing fundamental as well as translational studies that contribute to our understanding of mechanisms of normal development as well as genetic and environmental causes of abnormal brain development. The journal thus provides valuable information for both physicians and biologists. To meet the rapidly expanding information needs of its readers, the journal combines original papers that report on progress and advances in developmental neuroscience with concise mini-reviews that provide a timely overview of key topics, new insights and ongoing controversies.
Selected contributions • Developmental and Adult GAP-43 Deficiency in Mice Dynamically Alters Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Mossy Fiber Volume: Latchney, S.E.; Masiulis, I. (Dallas, Tex.); Zaccaria, K.J. (Syracuse, N.Y.); Lagace, D.C.; Powell, C.M. (Dallas, Tex.); McCasland, J.S. (Syracuse, N.Y.); Eisch, A.J. (Dallas, Tex.)
• SCIRR39 Promotes Neurite Extension via RhoA in NGF-Induced PC12 Cells: Zhao, C.F.; Liu, Y.; Ni, Y.L.; Yang, J.W.; Hui, H.D.; Sun, Z.B.; Liu, S.J. (Beijing) • Nox4-Generated Superoxide Drives Angiotensin II-Induced Neural Stem Cell Proliferation: Topchiy, E.; Panzhinskiy, E.; Griffin, W.S.T.; Barger, S.W.; Das, M.; Zawada, W.M. (Little Rock, Ark.)
• Knockdown of the Candidate Dyslexia Susceptibility Gene Homolog Dyx1c1 in Rodents: Effects on Auditory Processing, Visual Attention, and Cortical and Thalamic Anatomy: Szalkowski, C.E.; Booker, A.B.; Truong, D.T. (Storrs, Conn.); Threlkeld, S.W. (Providence, R.I.); Rosen, G.D. (Boston, Mass.); Fitch, R.H. (Storrs, Conn.)
Developmental Neuroscience Founded: 1978 Category: Basic Research Fields of Interest: Neurobiology/Neurology Listed in bibliographic services, including Current Contents®/Life Sciences, Pubmed/MEDLINE, Biological Abstracts 2015: Volume 37 6 issues per volume Language: English ISSN 0378–5866 e-ISSN 1421–9859 Impact Factor: 2.453 5-Year Impact Factor: 2.995
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• Neonatal Systemic Exposure to Lipopolysaccharide Enhances Susceptibility of Nigrostriatal Dopaminergic Neurons to Rotenone Neurotoxicity in Later Life: Cai, Z.; Fan, L.-W. (Jackson, Miss.); Kaizaki, A. (Tokyo); Tien, L.-T. (New Taipei City); Ma, T.; Pang, Y.; Lin, S.; Lin, R.C.S.; Simpson, K.L. (Jackson, Miss.)
• A Single Neonatal Injury Induces Life-Long Deficits in Response to Stress: Victoria, N.C.; Inoue, K.; Young, L.J.; Murphy, A.Z. (Atlanta, Ga.)
• Concurrent Erythropoietin and Hypothermia Treatment Improve Outcomes in a Term Nonhuman Primate Model of Perinatal Asphyxia: Traudt, C.M.; McPherson, R.J.; Bauer, L.A.; Richards, T.L.; Burbacher, T.M.; McAdams, R.M.; Juul, S.E. (Seattle, Wash.)
• Oligodendroglial Alterations and the Role of Microglia in White Matter Injury: Relevance to Schizophrenia: Chew, L.-J. (Washington, D.C.); Fusar-Poli, P. (London); Schmitz, T. (Berlin)
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A summary of current knowledge and unresolved issues
World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics Editor: B. Koletzko Vol. 108
Evidence-Based Research in Pediatric Nutrition Editors
H. Szajewska R. Shamir
Evidence-Based Research in Pediatric Nutrition Editors
H. Szajewska R. Shamir
Evidence-Based Research in Pediatric Nutrition Editors: H. Szajewska (Warsaw); R. Shamir (Petach-Tikva) X + 112 p., 4 fig., 8 tab., 2013 CHF 148.– / EUR 123.– / USD 174.00 (hard cover) CHF 178.– / EUR 148.– / USD 209.00 (online) CHF 222.– / EUR 185.– / USD 261.00 (combined print/online), prices subject to change EUR price for Germany, USD price for USA only ISBN 978–3–318–02456–2 (hard cover) e-ISBN 978–3–318–02457–9 World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol. 108 Series Editor: Koletzko, B. (Munich) ISSN 0084–2230 / e-ISSN 1662–3975 Nutrition; Pediatrics; Neonatology, Clinical Nutrition
Recognition of evidence-based medicine is not only increasing rapidly, but it has become essential to pediatric nutrition. Starting with some methodological issues – discussing systemic reviews, meta-analyses and clinical trials – this publication then concisely summarizes current knowledge as well as ignorance and uncertainty regarding selected aspects of childhood nutrition. These aspects include functional gastrointestinal disorders, issues concerning various kinds of milk, complementary foods, enteral nutrition, celiac disease or obesity. Contents are based on evidence and summarize current guidelines; moreover, when there is no clear evidence, they provide some food for thought. Overall, this publication has been written to enable the clinician to make informed decisions regarding pediatric nutrition.
Contents • Preface: Szajewska, H.; Shamir, R. Methodological Considerations • Importance of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses in Pediatric Nutrition: Szajewska, H. • Strengths and Weaknesses of Observational Nutritional Studies: Patro-Gołąb, B.; Szajewska, H. • Scientific Standards for Human Intervention Trials Evaluating Health Benefits of Foods, and Their Application to Infants, Children and Adolescents: Woodside, J.V.; Koletzko, B.V.; Patterson, C.C.; Welch, R.W.
Impact of Early Nutrition on Later Outcomes • Early Nutrition and Health: Short- and Long-Term Outcomes: Gruszfeld, D.; Socha, P. Issues in Infant Feeding • Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Dietary Fiber in the Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: Horvath, A.; Szajewska, H. • Growing-Up Milk: A Necessity or Marketing? Przyrembel, H.; Agostoni, C.
• Cow’s Milk and Goat’s Milk: Turck, T. • The Timing of Introduction of Complementary Foods and Later Health: Agostoni, C.; Przyrembel, H. • Dietary Interventions for Primary Allergy Prevention – What Is the Evidence? von Berg, A. • Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation of Term Infants: Are They Necessary? Lubetzky, R.; Mandel, D.; Mimouni, F.B.
Issues in Nutrition of Children • Enteral Nutrition: Kolaček, S. • Celiac Disease – Prevention Strategies through Early Infant Nutrition: Chmielewska, A.; Szajewska, H.; Shamir, R.
• Interventions for Treating Obesity in Children: De Miguel-Etayo, P.; Bueno, G.; Garagorri, J.M.; Moreno, L.A.
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