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This issue is a must-read for perinatologists and neonatologists
who need current advances in treatment and interventions to improve
the viability of the neonate. The Guest Editors have put together a
concise monograph on the topic, offering the most current clinica
review articles on the following topics: Antenatal corticosteroids:
Who should we be treating?; Quality improvement strategies to
improve care of women in preterm labor; Delivery at term: when,
how, and why?; Detection and prevention of perinatal infection;
Current strategies to prevent perinatal HIV transmission; Advances
in fetal monitoring and association with outcomes; Relationship
between perinatal interventions, the maternal-infant microbiome and
neonatal outcomes; Understanding outcomes and couseling families at
a periviable gestational age; Therapeutic hypothermia - how can we
optimize this therapy to further improve outcomes; Reducing CPAP
failure in extremely preterm infants; Optimizing caffeine therapy
in preterm infants; Improving uptake of key perinatal interventions
using state-wide quality collaboratives; Oxygen therapy in the
delivery room: What is the right dose?; and Perinatal white matter
injury: prevention and long-term outcomes. Readers will leave with
the best evidence they need to improve outcomes.
In this issue of Clinics in Perinatology, guest editors Drs. Ravi
Mangal Patel and Amy Keir bring their considerable expertise to the
topic of Neonatal Transfusion Medicine. Transfusions to neonates
convey both benefits and risks, and evidence-based data for
possible adverse effects, preterm morbidities, mortality, and
neuro-developmental problems associated with transfusions is needed
to make decisions for proper care. This issue fills the gap of
evidence-based knowledge in order to improve outcomes in patients.
Contains 9 practice-oriented topics including potential mechanisms
mediating harm from platelet transfusions in neonates; plasma
transfusion in the neonate; neonatal blood banking practices;
transfusion in neonatal ECMO; allogenic cord blood transfusion in
infants; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on
neonatal transfusion medicine, offering actionable insights for
clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this
timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors
in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research
and practice guidelines to create clinically significant,
topic-based reviews.Â
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