publicações selecionadas
- Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Two Methods of Measuring Insertion Length of Nasogastric Tubes in Newborns
- Temporal trend in early sepsis in a very low birth weight infants' cohort: an opportunity for a rational antimicrobial use
- RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES
- INDUCED PROCTOCOLITIS - ORAL FOOD CHALLENGE SHOULD BE DONE TO CONFIRM THE DIAGNOSIS OF COW?S MILK ALLERGY IN NEONATES?
- Marcadores de estresse oxidativo e de inflamação no sangue de cordão umbilical de recém-nascidos pré-termo de muito baixo peso e hemorragia peri e intraventricular
- Neonatal Sequential Organ Failure Assessment as a late-onset sepsis mortality predictor in very low birth weight newborns: a Brazilian cohort study
- Protective measures feasibility for infants of low income SARS¿CoV¿2 positive breastfeeding mothers: a prospective multicenter cohort study
- Translating Neonatal Resuscitation Guidelines Into Practice in Brazil.
- Ultrasound to Verify Gastric Tube Position in Infants and Children
- Marcadores de estresse oxidativo e de inflamação no sangue de cordão umbilical de recém-nascidos de muito baixo peso e hemorragia peri e intraventrcular
- Conservative management of newborns with 35 weeks or more of gestational age at risk for early-onset sepsis: a Brazilian cohort study
- A utilidade do leucograma, proteina c-reativa, interleucina-6 e fator de necrose tumoral-alfa no diagnostico da sepse neonatal tardia
- PREDICTIVE VALUE OF THE GENERAL MOVEMENTS ASSESSMENT IN PRETERM INFANTS: A META-ANALYSIS
- Temporal trends in intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants: A Brazilian multicenter cohort
- Early neonatal sepsis: prevalence, complications and outcomes in newborns with 35 weeks of gestational age or more
- Prevalence and Outcomes of Congenital Heart Disease in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study From the Brazilian Neonatal Network Database
- Hypermagnesemia and feeding intolerance in preterm infants: A cohort study
