Browsing by Author "Bancalari, Aldo"
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- ItemLate Onset Sepsis in Very Low Birth Weight Infants in the South American NEOCOSUR Network(2018) Escalante Rivas, María José; Ceriani Cernadas, Jose; D’Apremont, Ivonne; Bancalari, Aldo; Webb, Veronica; Genes, Larisa; Villarroel del Pino, Luis A.; Munoz, Elizabeth; Tapia, Jose
- ItemMode of delivery and antenatal steroids and their association with survival and severe intraventricular hemorrhage in very low birth weight infants(2016) Hubner, M. E.; Ramirez, R.; Burgos, J.; Dominguez, A.; Tapia, J. L.; Colantonio, Guillermo; Zapata, Jorge; Perez, Gaston; Ana Pedraza, Susana Garcia; Kurlat, Isabel; Di Siervi, Oscar; Escarate, Adriana; Mariani, Gonzalo; Maria Ceriani, Jose; Fernandez, Silvia; Fustinana, Carlos; Brener, Pablo; Edwards, Eleonora; Tavosnaska, Jorge; Roldan, Liliana; Sexer, Hector; Saa, Gladys; Sabatelli, Debora; Laura Gendra, Maria; Fernanda Buraschi, Maria; Molina, Paula; Daniel, Agost; Morganti, Federico; Fontana, Adriana; Chandias, Daniela; Rinaldi, Monica; Grandi, Carlos; Rojas, Elio; Solana, Claudio; Nieto, Ricardo; Meritano, Javier; Larguia, Miguel; Kasten, Laura; Cuneo, Lucrecia; Decaro, Marcelo; Cracco, Lionel; Bassi, Gustavo; Jacobi, Noemi; Brum, Andrea; Vain, Nestor; Aguilar, Adriana; Guerrero, Miriam; Szyld, Edgardo; Escandar, Alcira; Abdala, Daniel; Guida, Martin; Ferrin, Lucila; Roge, Horacio; Musante, Gabriel; Capelli, Maria C.; Pablo Berazategui, Juan; de Elizalde, Magdalena; Ignacio Fraga, Juan; Keller, Rodolfo; Ahumada, Luis; Ferreyra, Mirta; Ferreira, Vanda; Borges, Roberta; Do Vale, Marynea; Cavalcante, Silvia; Gusmao, Joama; Franco, Patricia; Jose Silva, Maria; Fabres, Jorge; Estay, Alberto; Gonzalez, Alvaro; Kattan, Javier; Quezada, Mariela; Urzua, Soledad; Campos, Lilia; Cifuentes, Lilian; Leon, Jorge; Aguilar, Roxana; Treuer, Sergio; Giaconi, Jimena; Bancalari, Aldo; Standen, Jane; Escobar, Marisol; Veas, Viviana; Sandino, Daniela; Gonzalez, Agustina; Avila, Claudia; Guzman, Carla; Toro, Claudia; Mena, Patricia; Milet, Beatriz; Pittaluga, Enrica; Pena, Veronica; Mendizabal, Rafael; Pizarro, Dagoberto; D'Apremont, Ivonne; Tapia, Jose L.; Marshall, Guillermo; Villarroel, Luis; Quezada, Mariela; Dominguez, Angelica; Lacarruba, Jose; Cespedes, Elizabeth; Mir, Ramon; Mendieta, Elvira; Genes, Larissa; Caballero, Carlos; Webb, Veronica; Rivera, Fabiola; Llontop, Margarita; Bellomo, Sicilia; Zegarra, Jaime; Chumbes, Oscar; Castaneda, Anne; Cabrera, Walter; Llanos, Raul; Mucha, Jorge; Garcia, Gustavo; Ceruti, Beatriz; Borbonet, Daniel; Gugliucci, Sandra; Lain, Ana; Martinez, Mariza; Bazan, Gabriela; Piffaretti, Susana; Cuna, Isabel; Bermudez, PatriciaOBJECTIVE: To determine whether CS delivery and receipt of antenatal steroids (ANS) in vertex-presenting singletons with a gestational age (GA) between 24 and 30 weeks is associated with improved survival and improved severe intraventricular hemorrhage (sIVH)-free survival.
- ItemRandomized Trial of Early Bubble Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for Very Low Birth Weight Infants(MOSBY-ELSEVIER, 2012) Tapia, Jose L.; Urzua, Soledad; Bancalari, Aldo; Meritano, Javier; Torres, Gabriela; Fabres, Jorge; Toro, Claudia A.; Rivera, Fabiola; Cespedes, Elizabeth; Burgos, Jaime F.; Mariani, Gonzalo; Roldan, Liliana; Silvera, Fernando; Gonzalez, Agustina; Dominguez, Angelica; S Amer Neocosur NetworkObjective To determine whether very low birth weight infants (VLBWIs), initially supported with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and then selectively treated with the INSURE (intubation, surfactant, and extubation to CPAP; CPAP/INSURE) protocol, need less mechanical ventilation than those supported with supplemental oxygen, surfactant, and mechanical ventilation if required (Oxygen/mechanical ventilation [MV]).
- ItemSurvival and Survival without Major Morbidity Seem to Be Consistently Better throughout Gestational Age in 24-to 30-Week Gestational Age Very-Low-Birth-Weight Female Infants Compared to Males(2022) Garcia-Munoz Rodrigo, Fermin; Fabres, Jorge G.; Zozaya Nieto, Carlos; San Feliciano, Laura; Figueras-Aloy, Josep; Saenz de Pipaon, Miguel; D'Apremont, Ivonne; Genes de Lovera, Larissa E.; Bancalari, Aldo; Tapia, Jose L.; Vento, MaximoIntroduction: Several studies showed advantages in outcomes for very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) female infants. It has been suggested that recent advances in perinatal care might have benefited boys relatively more than girls, making differences disappear. Objectives: The aims of the study were (1) to determine if sex differences in survival and survival without morbidity in VLBW infants are still present in the context of more advanced perinatal care and (2) to know whether these differences are consistent throughout gestational age (GA). Methods: Retrospective cohort study in seven countries participating in the Spanish SEN1500 and the South American NEOCOSUR neonatal networks. We included VLBW infants 24-30 weeks' GA, born alive without major congenital anomalies (2013-2016). Major morbidity, survival, and survival without morbidity were compared between male and female infants overall and stratified by GA. Results: 10,565 patients were included: 5,620 (53.2%) males and 4,945 (46.8%) females. Female infants exhibited a lower incidence rate ratio (95% CI) of respiratory distress syndrome: 0.91 (0.88, 0.94), necrotizing enterocolitis: 0.83 (0.74, 0.93), major brain damage: 0.79 (0.72, 0.86), moderate-severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD): 0.77 (0.72, 0.83), higher survival: 1.03 (1.01, 1.05), survival without BPD: 1.11 (1.07, 1.16), survival without major brain damage: 1.05 (1.02, 1.08), and survival without major morbidity: 1.14 (1.07, 1.21). Survival and survival without morbidity were almost consistently favourable to females throughout GA. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that perinatal results continue to be favourable for VLBW female infants in the context of current perinatology, and that they are almost consistent throughout GA.