eLetters

110 e-Letters

published between 2008 and 2011

  • Why using 15% FiO2 in the fitness-to-fly test?
    Maria Pia De Carolis

    Dear Editor,

    we read with interest the paper by C J Bossley et al (1) in which the authors performed fitness-to-fly tests to understand if preterm infants with broncopulmonary dysplasia might require supplemental oxygen during high-altitude flight. In the opening sentence of abstract it is stated that "during air flight cabin pressurisation produces an effective fraction of inspired oxygen of 15%", but this sent...

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  • Newborn infants in hospital should also benefit from SIDS prevention measures
    Julie-Clare Becher

    Leow et al (1) report the incidence of sudden, unexpected and unexplained early neonatal death in a retrospective population-based study as 0.35/10,000 live births. The authors conclude that such deaths occur more rarely than previously appreciated and as such 'extra intrusive supervision' following birth is not justified.

    Although SUNC and related-death is rare, it is important to highlight aspects which may co...

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  • Comment on "Fetal and perinatal consequences of maternal obesity"
    Hassib Narchi

    Dear Editor,

    We read with interest the paper by Vasudevan et al. on foetal and perinatal consequences of maternal obesity.(1) The authors highlight the increased risk of perinatal mortality, neural tube and structural cardiac defects in the offspring. They also report an increased risk of birth injuries, perinatal asphyxia, respiratory distress and metabolic instability that are related to the associated foetal...

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  • Comment on "Assessment of newborn resuscitation skills of physicians with a simulator manikin"
    Hassib Narchi

    Dear Editor, We read with interest the paper by Rovamo et al in which the authors assessed the resuscitation skills of physicians on a manikin using a standard simulation scenario of birth asphyxia.(1) They used a30-item checklist to score the technical skills of each participant. The cut-off point for passing or failing each of the 30 items was determined by experts using the Angoff method for absolute standards setting...

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  • Maternal use of SSRIs, SNRIs and NaSSAs: practical recommendations during pregnancy and lactation
    Geert W. 't Jong

    To the editor, We were most interested to read the review by Sie et al.1 The authors reviewed the literature on the effects of SRI use in pregnancy for mothers and their offspring, and formulated guidelines. However, although their review could have been more comprehensive, our main concern is with their "practical recommendations". Several guidelines produced by psychiatric governing bodies have been published regarding...

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  • Chorioamnionitis and the lung
    Neeraj Gupta

    To the Editor: I read the article by Prendergast et al with great interest (1). The results of this study are in contrast to our traditional belief. In this regard, I would like to point out few issues that needs urgent explanation before the study results can be accepted. First, the part of the hypothesis stating poor lung function in preterm infants exposed to chorioamnionitis is not fully correct as in various animal m...

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  • Two person mask ventilation technique - Is it really superior?
    Neeraj Gupta

    To The Editor: I read the article by Tracy et al with great interest (1). However I would like to point out few issues that need explanation before the study results can be accepted. First, despite of more leak with one person method, the tidal volumes being delivered are not statistically different in both the groups. Hence, the superiority of this technique in decreasing the need of endotracheal intubation and chest com...

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  • Evaluating the use of the NIPI scoring system in an alternative setting
    Katie R Long

    Dear Editor,

    Phillips et.al (1) demonstrated the Neonatal Illness Prognosis Indicator (NIPI) to be a good predictor of mortality in very low birth weight neonates. We carried out a study replicating the design of the original research to evaluate the use of this newly developed scoring system in a different setting.

    The study was based in Glan Clwyd District General Hospital, Boddelwyddan, which has...

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  • Is the therapeutic hypothermia main cause of subcutaneous fat necrosis of newborn?
    Mustafa Aydin

    Dear Editor, We read with great interest the article by Fumagalli et al.,1 who reported subcutaneous fat necrosis (SFN) in an infant suffering perinatal hypoxic injury and treated with total body cooling, which complicated by hypercalcaemia. In their report,1 it is suggested that total body cooling likely increase the risk of SFN and renal complications. Recently, we report a case of SFN, which complicated by hypercalcaem...

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  • Echocardiographic assessment of patent ductus arteriosus flow pattern in preterm infants
    Bai-Horng Su

    Dear Editor: The recent article of retrospective comparison of two methods, colour Doppler ductal diameter and pulsed Doppler flow pattern, as echocardiographic indicator for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) treatment in preterm infants by Condo' et al was well-designed and interesting.[1] We agree the conclusions of that both methods are significantly associated, and may use as a cross check to assist in the management o...

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