Browsing by Author "Musante, Gabriel."
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Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey
Silberberg, Agustín.; Etchegaray, Adolfo.; Peñalva, Sofía.; Villar, Marcelo.; Musante, Gabriel. (Thieme Gruppe, 2021-01)Abstract Objective: This study was aimed to explore the attitude of Argentinean neonatologists in the delivery room on resuscitating infants with trisomies. Study design: An anonymous questionnaire was completed by ... -
Factors Associated with Survival and Survival without Major Morbidity in Very Preterm Infants in Two Neonatal Networks: SEN1500 and NEOCOSUR
Musante, Gabriel.; Fermin, Rodrigo.; Fabres, Jorge.; Et al. (Karger, 2021-02)Abstract Introduction: Very low-birth weight (VLBW) infants represent a high-risk population for morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period. Variability in practices and outcomes between centers has been acknowledged. ... -
International variations in application of the best-interest standard across the age spectrum.
Laventhal, N.; Verhagen, A.; Hansen, T.; Dempsey, E.; Davis, P.; Musante, Gabriel.; Wiles, A.; et al. (Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com], 2017-02-01)OBJECTIVE: Ethically and legally, assertions that resuscitation is in a patient's best interest should be inversely correlated with willingness to forego intensive care (and accept comfort care) at the surrogate's request. ... -
International variations in application of the best-interest standard across the age spectrum.
Laventhal, N.; Verhagen, AAE.; Hansen, TWR.; Dempsey, E.; Davis, PG.; Musante, Gabriel.; Wiles, A.; et al. (Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com, 2016-10-13)OBJECTIVE: Ethically and legally, assertions that resuscitation is in a patient's best interest should be inversely correlated with willingness to forego intensive care (and accept comfort care) at the surrogate's request. ... -
The unfinished work of neonatal very low birthweight infants quality improvement: Improving outcomes at a continental level in South America
Musante, Gabriel.; Tapia, José.; Toso, A.; Et al. (Elsevier, 2021-02)Abstract Neonatal mortality rate varies between 4.2 and 18.6 per thousand by country in South America. There is little information regarding the outcomes of very low birth weight infants in the region and mortality rates ...