Episode 124

EO: 124 The Tiny Baby with Dr. Jonathan Klein, Part 2

Published on: 15th March, 2024

Care from Birth to Discharge of Infants Born at 22 to 23 Weeks’ Gestation -ScienceDirect

Outcome sat 18 to 22 Months of Corrected Age for Infants Born at 22 to

25 Weeks of Gestation in a Center Practicing Active Management -

ScienceDirect

Ventilator Management in Extremely Preterm Infants | NeoReviews | American Academy of Pediatrics (aap.org)

First intention high-frequency jet ventilation for periviabl... : Current Opinion in Pediatrics (lww.com)

Cardiorespiratory management of infants born at 22 weeks’ gestation: The Iowa approach -ScienceDirect

HFJV Guidelines:

High-Frequency-Jet-Ventilation-in-ELBW-infants-Iowa-Approach.pdf

(uiowa.edu)

MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES WITH HIGH FREQUENCY (uiowa.edu)

No content or comments made in any TIPQC Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Podcast is intended to be comprehensive or medical advice. Neither healthcare providers nor patients should rely on TIPQC’s Podcasts in determining the best practices for any particular patient.  Additionally, standards and practices in medicine change as new information and data become available and the individual medical professional should consult a variety of sources in making clinical decisions for individual patients. TIPQC undertakes no duty to update or revise any particular Podcast. It is the responsibility of the treating physician or health care professional, relying on independent experience and knowledge of the patient, to determine appropriate treatment.  

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Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Tennessee
Doctors and guests discuss racial disparities, addiction and more in pregnancy and infant birth.
The Tennessee Initiative for Perinatal Quality Care (TIPQC) presents Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Tennessee. This podcast is a discussion with medical providers and other industry experts on all aspects of perinatal health. We will focus primarily on racial disparities and the current opioid crisis effecting moms and babies across our state.

Tennessee Initiative for Perinatal Quality Care (TIPQC) seeks to improve health outcomes for mothers and infants in Tennessee by engaging key stakeholders in a perinatal quality collaborative that will identify opportunities to optimize maternal and infant outcomes and implement data-driven provider- and community-based performance improvement initiatives. Visit www.tipqc.org for more information on our improvement work in Tennessee.

No content or comments made in any TIPQC Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Tennessee Podcast is intended to be comprehensive or medical advice. Neither healthcare providers nor patients should rely on TIPQC’s Podcasts in determining the best practices for any particular patient. Additionally, standards and practices in medicine change as new information and data become available and the individual medical professional should consult a variety of sources in making clinical decisions for individual patients. TIPQC undertakes no duty to update or revise any particular Podcast. It is the responsibility of the treating physician or health care professional, relying on independent experience and knowledge of the patient, to determine appropriate treatment.

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