About EBNEO

The International Society for Evidence-Based Neonatology (EBNEO) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting evidence-based neonatal practice. Our social media editors continuously curate the neonatal clinical research literature and identify highlights for real-time dissemination on popular platforms. Select publications are then summarized and made available on our website as free, structured reviews. Have questions or insights on articles we've shared? Join the growing conversation on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram!

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EBNEO Impact Article of the Month

Each month, our Social Media Editors nominate articles that were selected as #ebneoalerts for consideration as the EBNEO Article of the Month.

We then ask you, the international #NeoEBM community, to select the winner by casting your vote on our website. See prior winners and check in at the beginning of each month to vote: ebneo.org/vote 

Congratulations to August's winner: 

Sekhon et al. Implementation of a probiotic protocol toreduce rates of necrotizing enterocolitis – Journal of Perinatology (Posted on EBNEO on August 2, 2019)


EBNEO Alerts - August 2019

 Search #EBNEOAlerts on social media to find our curated highlights from the neonatal clinical research literature!

 

Aug 2: Sekhon et al. Implementation of a probiotic protocolto reduce rates of necrotizing enterocolitis – J. of Perinatology

 

Aug 7: Armstrong-Buisseret et al. Randomised trial of cordclamping at very preterm birth: outcomes at 2 years – ADC F&N

 

Aug 11: Dani et al. Patent ductus arteriosus in preterminfants born at 23–24 weeks' gestation: Should we pay more attention? – Early Human Development

 

Aug 14: Wynn et al. A neonatal sequential organ failureassessment score predicts mortality to late-onset sepsis in preterm very lowbirth weight infants – Ped. Research

 

Aug 14: Beardsall et al. Feasibility of automated insulindelivery guided by continuous glucose monitoring in preterm infants – ADC F&N

 

Aug 16: Smithhart et al. Delivery Room Continuous PositiveAirway Pressure and Pneumothorax – Pediatrics

 

Aug 16: Guo et al. Revised Threshold Values for NeonatalOxygen Saturation at Mild and Moderate Altitudes – Acta Paediatrica

 

Aug 18: Fraga et al. Cardiac Output Measurement Using theUltrasonic Cardiac Output Monitor: A Validation Study in Newborn Infants – Neonatology

 

 Aug 21: Panagiotounakou et al. Very preterm neonatesreceiving “aggressive” nutrition and early nCPAP had similar long-termrespiratory outcomes as term neonates – Ped. Research

 

Aug 21: Kelly et al. Neuroimaging findings in newborns withcongenital heart disease prior to surgery: an observational study – ADC

 

Aug 23: Jena et al. Surfactant therapy in premature babies:SurE or InSurE – Ped. Pulmonology

 

Aug 28: de Kort et al. Quality assessment and response toless invasive surfactant administration (LISA) without sedation – Ped. Research

 

Aug 28: Anokye et al. Cost-effectiveness of offering anarea-level financial incentive on breast feeding: a within-cluster randomisedcontrolled trial analysis – ADC

EBNEO Reviews - August 2019

 Search #EBNEOReviews on social media to find our most recently published Article Reviews. This month we've published 1 review. Click on each image below to open the corresponding article review.

 

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