Archives de pédiatrie : organe officiel de la Sociéte française de pédiatrie
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Enteroviruses are single-stranded RNA viruses of the picornavirus family. In the neonatal period, enterovirus can cause severe meningo-encephalitis, sepsis syndrome, hepatitis, or myocarditis. ⋯ Diagnosis and follow-up were confirmed using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We provide a detailed clinical, biological, and cardiac imaging description with specific comments on MRI diagnosis of myocarditis.
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Gastric pneumatosis is a rare pathology. Its occurrence in the neonatal period requires looking for ulcerative-necrotizing enterocolitis in a context of prematurity or an underlying surgical obstacle. ⋯ The surgical exploration showed gastric pneumatosis, complete duodenal atresia located at the level of the second duodenal portion, and an annular pancreas. Progression was favorable after duodenostomy.
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Observational Study
[Memory boxes in the neonatal period: caregivers' opinions after 1 year of practice].
Perinatal death is a profound experience for childbearing families and mementoes are key to providing essential records of the baby's life and death. The aim of this observational study was to evaluate the caregiver's feelings on 1 year of using memory boxes in the neonatal and pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care center. ⋯ This is the first study describing caregivers' opinions about the memory box practices. Memory boxes are considered helpful for bereaved parents, especially in the neonatal period, but are of little help to the caregivers.
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Brain development is a complex phenomenon in which several stages of production, maturation, and organization of neural cells in a network succeed each other. Various environmental factors can disrupt these stages. During the last decade, numerous in vitro and in vivo experimental studies in newborn animal models have established the neurotoxic effects of most anesthetic and sedative drugs used in pediatrics. ⋯ These numerous experimental data must be interpreted with caution with regard to their validity in humans, mainly because of interspecies differences as well as differences between experimental conditions and clinical practice. Today, these data are insufficient to change our practices, taking into account the indisputable benefits of the use of anesthetics and sedative drugs. However, progress in experimental research will help us identify the safest therapeutic strategies and neuroprotective treatments.
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The main objective of this study was to evaluate the rate of breastfeeding at NICU discharge in a population of very preterm infants. The secondary objective was to identify maternal, gestational, and neonatal factors associated with successful breastfeeding at NICU discharge. ⋯ The rate of breastfeeding of very preterm infants at hospital discharge is lower than the rates reported in the literature. The mother's marital status significantly influences the decision to breastfeed very preterm infants at discharge.