Indian pediatrics
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The aim was to study the efficacy of rescue High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) in improving the oxygenation and ventilation in neonates with acute respiratory failure after failing Conventional Mechanical Ventilation (CMV). Primary outcome was short term oxygenation, lung recruitment, and ventilation and secondary outcome studied was survival. 675 babies were ventilated and 97 of them received HFOV. HFOV significantly improved oxygenation index, alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient, pH, PCO2, PO2 and caused better lung recruitment within 2 hours. Fifty seven babies (58.77%) survived and the mortality was more in <28 weeks, babies with pulmonary hemorrhage, sepsis and CDH.
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The aim of this study was to clarify the prognostic value of serum pro-Adrenomedullin level (pro-ADM) and Anti thrombin level in neonatal sepsis. 40 term neonates with sepsis were enrolled in this study including 20 cases with mild sepsis and 20 cases with severe sepsis. Twenty healthy matched neonates served as a control group. ⋯ Serum Pro ADM level was higher in neonates with sepsis than control group, higher in severe than mild sepsis, and was higher in non survivors. Antithrombin concentrations were lower in sepsis cases than control, lower in severe than mild sepsis, and lower in non-survivors.
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One thousand consecutive infants, 437 girls and 563 boys, attending their first DPT vaccination at a mean age of 48 days underwent ultrasonological screening of the hips by Graf's technique at the immunization clinic of a tertiary hospital in South India. Graf I (mature) hips were seen bilaterally in 925 children. ⋯ The incidence of sonographically abnormal hips (II, III and IV) in this population was 7.5%. The hip dislocation rate was 1 in 1000 (0.1%).