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Hot of the Press in AJRCCM today @atsblueeditor.bsky.social
How do different breathing patterns initiate preterm lung injury during PPV?
Time to consider when suppressing breathing maybe more protective?

doi.org/10.1164/rccm...

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Diaphragm Position on Chest Radiograph to Estimate Lung Volumes in Neonates This cross-sectional study investigates if use of diaphragm position relative to posterior ribs on the chest radiograph of neonates reliably estimates aerated lung volume.

Does counting ribs on neonatal CXR really work?

In 218 babies, we found a weak correlation with CT lung volumes.

Time to abandon old dogmas?

Lead by Dr Sophia Dahm published in @jama.com pediatrics.

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9 months ago 5 2 0 1
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Some highlights from EPNV 2025 in beautiful Interlaken. Thank you Prof Rimensberger and the organising committee for the opportunity to share our work!

11 months ago 2 1 0 0
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Research priorities for the most premature babies born less 25 weeks gestation identified by an international priority setting partnership.
The results have now been published, you can read about the full publication and article here: 👀

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9 months ago 1 2 0 0
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Today’s launch of the Lancet CAH Commission on the Future of Neonatology marks a great beginning! Tx to all who contributed, to Danny de Luca who led, & @lancetchildadol.bsky.social who enabled! @europerinatal.bsky.social @ebneo.bsky.social @espnic.bsky.social

9 months ago 6 1 0 1
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💡 Our August Editorial highlights the complex backdrop against which #neonatology must operate to provide evidence-based advances to improve #neonatal health worldwide.

Editorial ➡️ buff.ly/sjpYKQm
Commission + all associated content ➡️ buff.ly/kwcguWw

9 months ago 2 1 0 0
A team of health-care workers receives training in neonatal care in Kenya.

Credit: NEST360-Kenya team

A team of health-care workers receives training in neonatal care in Kenya. Credit: NEST360-Kenya team

Comment 2: #Neonatology’s future: securing most impact where most
#newborn infants die by Msandeni Chiume @joylawn.bsky.social‬ & colleagues

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"Medical technology must advance hand in hand with system-wide attention to sustainability..."

9 months ago 3 2 1 0
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Two doctors working in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Credit: Elke Scholiers/Getty Images

Two doctors working in the neonatal intensive care unit. Credit: Elke Scholiers/Getty Images

🖋️ The Commission on the future of neonatology is accompanied by 3 expert commentaries

Comment 1: A positive future for neonatology by Chris Gale & colleagues

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"Neonatology must...empower and develop the wider clinical team that cares for infants and families. "

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The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission on the future of neonatology booklet cover including an image of a newborn baby in the neonatal intensive care unit surrounded by 12 hands of caretakers including mum, neonatologists, a scientist, neonatal nurses, a clinical technologist, and a music therapist. Credit: Alvin Aquino/The Royal Children’s Hospital; Caption: Many hands build a bright future

The quote on the front of the booklet is from the Commission and says "Research and development are essential for the continued evolution of neonatology as a medical specialty and to improve outcomes for neonates."

The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission on the future of neonatology booklet cover including an image of a newborn baby in the neonatal intensive care unit surrounded by 12 hands of caretakers including mum, neonatologists, a scientist, neonatal nurses, a clinical technologist, and a music therapist. Credit: Alvin Aquino/The Royal Children’s Hospital; Caption: Many hands build a bright future The quote on the front of the booklet is from the Commission and says "Research and development are essential for the continued evolution of neonatology as a medical specialty and to improve outcomes for neonates."

Preterm & sick #neonates need better care to improve survival & long-term health, but research and development barriers are preventing innovation.

📣 A new Commission calls for investment & commitment in #neonatology to advance high-quality care for all #newborns.

➡️ bit.ly/4eaKFHD

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