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Retraction Notice: Intussusception and Jejunal Atresia Caused by an Ectopic Pancreas in a Newborn

Kim HS, Lee SY, Han SH, Nam SH, Jo CK, Kim MJ

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Implementing the Golden Hour Protocol to Improve the Clinical Outcomes in Preterm Infants

Jeong SH, Jeong MH, Park SJ, Lee N, Bae MH, Han YM, Park KH, Byun SY

Purpose: Since premature infants are sensitive to the changes in blood glucose levels and body temperature, maintaining these parameters is important to avoid the risk of infections. The authors implemented...
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Neonatal Pneumothorax in Late Preterm and Full-Term Newborns with respiratory Distress: A Single-Center Experience

Kim EA, Jung JH, Lee SY, Park SH, Kim JS

Purpose: To evaluate the incidence rate, clinical characteristics, and perinatal outcomes of pneumothorax in late preterm and full-term newborns with respiratory distress and analyze the risk factors associated with pneumothorax. Methods:...
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Factors Associated with Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation Failure in Late Preterm and Term Infants with Respiratory Distress after Birth

Shim GH

Purpose: We examined the factors associated with nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) failure in late preterm and term infants with respiratory distress after birth. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was...
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Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants without Severe Brain Lesions and Impact of Postnatal Steroid Use: A Single-Center Korean Study

Jeong MH, Jeong SH, Park SJ, Lee N, Bae MH, Park KH, Byun SY, Kim C, Han YM

Purpose: We used the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (BSID)-III to analyze the incidence and risk factors of developmental delay in very-low-birth-weight infants without severe brain lesions. We...
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Is Less Invasive Surfactant Administration Better than INtubation-SURfactant-Extubation for Prophylactic Surfactant Replacement Therapy?

Joo HJ, Shim GH

Purpose: The study aimed to examine whether prophylactic surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) with less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) by tracheal catheterization in a group of spontaneously breathing preterm infants would...
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A Multi-Center Educational Research Regarding Breastfeeding for Pediatrics Residents in Korea

Choi YS, Chung SH, Kim ES, Lee EH, Jung E, Lee SY, Lee W, Yoon HS, Kim YJ, Park JK, Shin SM, Kim EAR

Purpose: Pediatricians have a significant responsibility to educate mothers about the importance of breastfeeding. However, there have been minimal efforts in the courses of resident training in Korea. The purpose...
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