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A multicenter cohort study of treatments and hospital outcomes in neonatal abstinence syndrome.
Hall ES, Wexelblatt SL, Crowley M, Grow JL, Jasin LR, Klebanoff MA, McClead RE, Meinzen-Derr J, Mohan VK, Stein H, Walsh MC; OCHNAS Consortium. Hall ES, et al. Among authors: mcclead re. Pediatrics. 2014 Aug;134(2):e527-34. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-4036. Pediatrics. 2014. PMID: 25070317 Free PMC article.
OBJECTIVES: To compare pharmacologic treatment strategies for neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) with respect to total duration of opioid treatment and length of inpatient hospital stay. METHODS: We conducted a cohort analysis of late preterm and term neonates who received …
OBJECTIVES: To compare pharmacologic treatment strategies for neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) with respect to total duration of opioid tr …
Comparison of two neonatal intravenous amino acid formulations in preterm infants: a multicenter study.
Adamkin DH, McClead RE Jr, Desai NS, McCulloch KM, Marchildon MB. Adamkin DH, et al. Among authors: mcclead re jr. J Perinatol. 1991 Dec;11(4):375-82. J Perinatol. 1991. PMID: 1770397 Clinical Trial.
Failure to identify significant differences for the rate of weight gain, nitrogen balance, or nitrogen retention between the two groups suggests that differences in plasma aminograms resulting from use of one solution or the other had no short-term clinical consequences in …
Failure to identify significant differences for the rate of weight gain, nitrogen balance, or nitrogen retention between the two groups sugg …
Risk factors for neonatal acquired subglottic stenosis.
Dankle SK, Schuller DE, McClead RE. Dankle SK, et al. Among authors: mcclead re. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1986 Nov-Dec;95(6 Pt 1):626-30. doi: 10.1177/000348948609500617. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1986. PMID: 3789597
The incidence of subglottic stenosis for infants whose duration of intubation ranged from 3 to 50 days was 0.4% (1/245). Infants with birth weights less than 1,500 g appeared more susceptible to the development of intubation-related laryngeal injury. The conclusion of this …
The incidence of subglottic stenosis for infants whose duration of intubation ranged from 3 to 50 days was 0.4% (1/245). Infants with bir