Objective To determine if it is possible to stabilise the cerebral oxygenation of extremely preterm infants monitored by cerebral near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) oximetry. Design Phase II randomised, single blinded, parallel clinical trial. Setting Eight tertiary neonatal intensive care units in eight European countries. Participants 166 extremely preterm infants born before 28 weeks of gestation: 86 were randomised to cerebral NIRS monitoring and 80 to blinded NIRS monitoring. The only exclusion criterion was a decision not to provide life support. Interventions Monitoring of cerebral oxygenation using NIRS in combination with a dedicated treatment guideline during the first 72 hours of life (experimental) compared with blinded NIRS oxyg...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
BACKGROUND: The SafeBoosC phase II multicentre randomized clinical trial investigated the benefits a...
Survival of extremely preterm infants has greatly improved over the last decades. Despite this, peri...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if it is possible to stabilise the cerebral oxygenation of extremely prete...
Objective: To determine if it is possible to stabilise the cerebral oxygenation of extremely preterm...
Introduction: The research programme Safeguarding the Brains of our smallest Children (SafeBoosC) ai...
Background: Every year in Europe about 25,000 infants are born extremely preterm. These infants have...
Background: Every year in Europe about 25,000 infants are born extremely preterm. These infants have...
BACKGROUND: Cerebral oxygenation monitoring may reduce the risk of death and neurologic complication...
BACKGROUND: Cerebral oxygenation monitoring may reduce the risk of death and neurologic complication...
BACKGROUND:Cerebral oxygenation monitoring may reduce the risk of death and neurologic complications...
Aim: Cerebral hypoxia has been associated with neurodevelopmental impairment. We studied whether red...
Background: Cerebral oxygenation monitoring may reduce the risk of death and neurologic complication...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) remains a significant cause of mortality ...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) allows for continuous, non-invasive monitoring of end-organ tissue...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
BACKGROUND: The SafeBoosC phase II multicentre randomized clinical trial investigated the benefits a...
Survival of extremely preterm infants has greatly improved over the last decades. Despite this, peri...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if it is possible to stabilise the cerebral oxygenation of extremely prete...
Objective: To determine if it is possible to stabilise the cerebral oxygenation of extremely preterm...
Introduction: The research programme Safeguarding the Brains of our smallest Children (SafeBoosC) ai...
Background: Every year in Europe about 25,000 infants are born extremely preterm. These infants have...
Background: Every year in Europe about 25,000 infants are born extremely preterm. These infants have...
BACKGROUND: Cerebral oxygenation monitoring may reduce the risk of death and neurologic complication...
BACKGROUND: Cerebral oxygenation monitoring may reduce the risk of death and neurologic complication...
BACKGROUND:Cerebral oxygenation monitoring may reduce the risk of death and neurologic complications...
Aim: Cerebral hypoxia has been associated with neurodevelopmental impairment. We studied whether red...
Background: Cerebral oxygenation monitoring may reduce the risk of death and neurologic complication...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) remains a significant cause of mortality ...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) allows for continuous, non-invasive monitoring of end-organ tissue...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
BACKGROUND: The SafeBoosC phase II multicentre randomized clinical trial investigated the benefits a...
Survival of extremely preterm infants has greatly improved over the last decades. Despite this, peri...