Anna K?ll Hugo Lagercrantz
doi : 10.1111/apa.15668
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 8-9
Steven Lucas
doi : 10.1111/apa.15558
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 10-11
Karin Ridell
doi : 10.1111/apa.15532
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 12-13
Lars ?ke Persson
doi : 10.1111/apa.15530
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 14-16
Luigi Gagliardi
doi : 10.1111/apa.15555
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 17-18
Livio Provenzi
doi : 10.1111/apa.15316
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 19-21
Fiona Woollard
doi : 10.1111/apa.15323
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 22-24
Bosco Paes Eugenio Baraldi Brigitte Fauroux Xavier Carbonell?Estrany
doi : 10.1111/apa.15482
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 25-27
Lars Stenhammar Anna Myléus Olof Sandstr?m Lotta H?gberg
doi : 10.1111/apa.15512
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 28-29
Andra Lazar Ulrika L?fkvist Luca Verrecchia Eva Karltorp
doi : 10.1111/apa.15561
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 30-35
This study explored whether there were long?term hearing and vestibular outcome differences between five pairs of identical twins who had been infected with the congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection before birth. Data were collected from the medical records at the Audiological Clinic, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm. The congenital CMV infection resulted in high variations in vestibular and hearing function within, and between, the genetically identical twin pairs. Clinicians need to be aware that treatment and interventions may need to differ substantially when identical twins have hearing issues related to the congenital CMV infection.
Marit S. Knoop Eline R. de Groot Jeroen Dudink
doi : 10.1111/apa.15485
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 36-44
Understanding the links between sleep and brain development is important, as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non?REM (NREM) sleep seem to contribute to different aspects of brain maturation. If children have sleep problems, REM sleep and NREM sleep are likely to have different consequences for their developing brain, depending on their age. We highlight important discoveries from human and animal research on the role sleep plays in brain development. A hypothetical model is presented to explain the dynamic relationship of REM sleep and NREM sleep with different processes of brain maturation, with implications for current neonatal care and future research.
Nathalie Charpak Adriana Montealegre?Pomar Adriana Bohorquez
doi : 10.1111/apa.15489
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 45-59
A 2016 Cochrane review showed that Kangaroo mother care (KMC) had a moderate impact on preterm growth, with high heterogeneity among studies. This systematic review and meta?analysis considered new evidence on KMC, particularly the duration.
Delphine M. Hoang Elvira I. Levy Yvan Vandenplas
doi : 10.1111/apa.15501
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 60-67
Description of the impact of caesarean section on the infant gut microbiome, infant health and solutions to restore the dysbiosis.
Francesco Cavallin Maria Sofia Cori Senait Negash Gaetano Azzimonti Fabio Manenti Giovanni Putoto Daniele Trevisanuto
doi : 10.1111/apa.15463
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 68-71
To evaluate the relationship between clinical assessment of infant colour and oxygen saturation at birth in a low?resource setting.
Caroline Henry Lara Shipley Carole Ward Siavash Mirahmadi Chong Liu Steve Morgan John Crowe James Carpenter Barrie Hayes?Gill Don Sharkey
doi : 10.1111/apa.15303
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 72-78
A device for newborn heart rate (HR) monitoring at birth that is compatible with delayed cord clamping and minimises hypothermia risk could have advantages over current approaches. We evaluated a wireless, cap mounted device (fhPPG) for monitoring neonatal HR.
Pauline Cliquennois Pauline Scherdel Rose?Anne Lavergne Cyril Flamant Florent Morio Jeremie F. Cohen Elise Launay Christele Gras Le Guen
doi : 10.1111/apa.15321
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 79-84
We assessed the diagnostic accuracy of serum (1 ? 3)???D?glucan (BDG) for neonatal invasive candidiasis (NIC) using the recommended cut?off usually used in adults for detecting invasive candidiasis and searched for an optimal cut?off for ruling out NIC.
Hang T. T. Tran Ha T. T. Le Hanh T. P. Tran Dung T. K. Khu Hugo Lagercrantz Dien M. Tran Birger Winbladh Lena Hellstr?m?Westas Tobias Alfvén Linus Olson
doi : 10.1111/apa.15331
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 85-93
To evaluate whether phase?changing material can be used for therapeutic hypothermia of asphyxiated newborns in low?resource settings.
Gaelle Sorin Lionel Dany Renaud Vialet Laurent Thomachot Sophie Hassid Fabrice Michel Barthélémy Tosello
doi : 10.1111/apa.15339
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 94-100
Doctors have a moral and legal obligation to keep patients and their families informed, and this is an integral part of care. We explored the communication strategies used by doctors when they spoke to parents in a French neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Camilla Pisoni Livio Provenzi Michela Moncecchi Camilla Caporali Cecilia Naboni Mauro Stronati Rosario Montirosso Renato Borgatti Simona Orcesi
doi : 10.1111/apa.15345
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 101-108
Although parenting is key to promoting healthy development of at?risk preterm infants, parents have often restricted access to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). This study aimed to assess the effect of an early parenting intervention on the psychomotor outcome in preterm children at 24 months of corrected age.
Florence Campeotto Caroline Elie Clotilde Rousseau Agnès Giuseppi Taymme Hachem Ponny Gobalakichenane Mathilde Le Touzey Marie de Stefano Marie?José Butel Nathalie Kapel
doi : 10.1111/apa.15354
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 109-116
Very preterm birth is associated with a high risk of enteropathies. Diagnosis is challenging, especially in mild forms, leading to unnecessary periods of cessation of enteral feeding. This study aimed at establishing a prognosis score of enteropathy combining clinical parameters and faecal calprotectin concentration.
Francesco Cavallin Shaimaa Abuelnoor Ahmed Abdelghany Serena Calgaro Amir Hussein Abubacar Seni Bonifacio Rodriguez Cebola Giovanni Putoto Daniele Trevisanuto
doi : 10.1111/apa.15448
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 117-118
Thomas Phillips David A. Menassa Simon Grant Nicki Cohen Marianne Thoresen
doi : 10.1111/apa.15486
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 119-122
Carina Rodrigues Jennifer Zeitlin Emilija Wilson Liis Toome Marina Cuttini Rolf F. Maier Véronique Pierrat Henrique Barros the EPICE Research Group
doi : 10.1111/apa.15518
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 123-126
D?rleif Pétursd?ttir Gerd Holmstr?m Eva Larsson Birgitta B?hm
doi : 10.1111/apa.15378
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 127-133
To assess visual?motor integration in young adults previously included in a prospective study on the incidence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).
Judith Behnke Anita Windhorst Frank Oehmke Lars D. Berthold Klaus?Peter Zimmer Markus Waitz Harald Ehrhardt
doi : 10.1111/apa.15338
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 134-140
This study determined the prenatal and postnatal risk factors for pulmonary interstitial emphysema (PIE) in preterm infants born at up to 32 weeks of gestational age (GA) and their contribution to severe complications.
Jonas Teng Kajsa Bohlin Antal Nemeth Bj?rn Fischler
doi : 10.1111/apa.15408
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 141-148
To describe outcome linked to neonatal cholestasis in a defined cohort of very preterm infants.
Tessa Taylor Neville Blampied Nikolas Rogli?
doi : 10.1111/apa.15372
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 149-157
Paediatric feeding disorders are normally managed by specialist clinics. We examined whether treatment gains were maintained when trained parents continued the programme at home and during meals out.
Nicole E. Young Miranda Davies?Tuck Atul Malhotra
doi : 10.1111/apa.15375
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 158-165
To compare neonatal outcomes of small for gestational age (SGA) infants born to South Asian (SA)?born women and Australian/New Zealand (ANZ)?born women.
Elizabeth K. Baker Peter G. Davis
doi : 10.1111/apa.15427
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 166-167
Alessandro Parodi Ilaria Giordano Laura De Angelis Mariya Malova Maria Grazia Calevo Deborah Preiti Marcello Ravegnani Armando Cama Carlo Bellini Luca A. Ramenghi
doi : 10.1111/apa.15604
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 168-170
Post?haemorrhagic ventricular dilatation (PHVD) still represents an important cause of brain injury in premature infants. Intervention for PHVD is recommended once Ventricular Index (VI) crosses the 97th percentile + 4 mm line according to Levene.
Isabel Giacomini Lalucha Mazzucchetti Thainara A. B. Lima Ma?ra B. Malta B?rbara H. Lourenço Marly A. Cardoso the MINA?Brazil Study Group
doi : 10.1111/apa.15517
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 171-173
Kelty Allen Tatiana M. Anderson Urszula Chajewska Jan?Marino Ramirez Edwin A. Mitchell
doi : 10.1111/apa.15308
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 174-183
This study aimed to systematically analyse the pregnancy, birth and demographic?related factors associated with age of death in sudden unexpected infant death (SUID).
Niamh O’ Brien Cliona McGarvey Karina Hamilton Breda Hayes
doi : 10.1111/apa.15352
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 184-193
Mortality from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) has reduced by 50%?85% globally. Despite improvements from 1990 to 2009, the Irish SIDS rate has plateaued. Reasons for this are unclear, but may be related to a reduced parental SIDS awareness. Our study aimed to assess intentions regarding infant sleeping practices in mothers in Ireland.
Livio Provenzi Serena Grumi Alice Gardani Valentina Aramini Erika Dargenio Cecilia Naboni Valeria Vacchini Renato Borgatti Engaging with Families through On?line Rehabilitation for Children during the Emergency (EnFORCE) Group
doi : 10.1111/apa.15636
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 194-196
No abstract is available for this article.
Natalia Lüsebrink Matthias Kieslich Holger F. Rabenau Rolf L. Schl??er Horst Buxmann
doi : 10.1111/apa.15305
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 197-202
Our aim was to analyse the diagnostic workup of hospitalised infants with symptoms of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections.
M?nica Girona?Alarc?n Elena Fres?n Ana Garcia?Garcia Sara Bobillo?Perez Monica Balaguer Aida Felipe Maria Esther Esteban Iolanda Jordan
doi : 10.1111/apa.15342
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 203-209
Multidrug?resistant bacterial infections are a public health problem worldwide. However, most of the information available refers to adults. The main objectives were to determine the incidence, risk factors, and outcomes for device?associated infections, especially those involving multidrug?resistant bacteria.
Halima Dabaja?Younis Wakar Garra Yael Shachor?Meyouhas Tanya Mashiach Yuval Geffen Imad Kassis
doi : 10.1111/apa.15393
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 210-218
Incidences of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) in Israeli children are unknown. The characteristics of SAB in children have not been evaluated.
Annukka Holster Riikka Riikonen Johanna Ter?sj?rvi Matti Korppi Kirsi Nuolivirta Sari T?rm?nen Qiushui He Eero Lauhkonen
doi : 10.1111/apa.15494
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 219-221
Annukka Holster Johanna Ter?sj?rvi Alex?Mikael Barkoff Eero Lauhkonen Sari T?rm?nen Merja Helminen Matti Korppi Qiushui He Kirsi Nuolivirta
doi : 10.1111/apa.15390
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 222-227
Interleukin?17F (IL?17F) is involved with asthma. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of IL17F polymorphisms with childhood asthma after bronchiolitis in infancy.
Ioanna Loukou Argyri Petrocheilou Maria Moustaki Christina N. Katsagoni Konstantinos Douros
doi : 10.1111/apa.15519
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 228-229
No abstract is available for this article.
Ida Br?nnemo G?ran Dahll?f Fernanda Cunha Soares Georgios Tsilingaridis
doi : 10.1111/apa.15457
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 230-236
To evaluate oral health outcomes and early oral health promotion of children in a Swedish, parental support programme conducted in a collaboration between Child Health Services and Social Services.
Jurrianne Fahner Judith Rietjens Agnes van der Heide Megan Milota Johannes van Delden Marijke Kars
doi : 10.1111/apa.15370
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 237-246
This study described the development, and pilot evaluation, of the Implementing Pediatric Advance Care Planning Toolkit (IMPACT).
Anders Hjern Malin Bergstr?m Stine Kjaer Urhoj Anne?Marie Nybo Andersen
doi : 10.1111/apa.15322
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 247-254
Parental separation has been associated with poor mental health in children with better outcomes in children living in joint physical custody compared with those living with one parent after the separation. In this study, we investigated socioeconomic and relational predictors in early childhood of later parental separation and family arrangements thereafter.
Tiffany G. Munzer Alison L. Miller Yujie Wang Niko Kaciroti Jenny S. Radesky
doi : 10.1111/apa.15509
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 255-256
Md Atiqul Haque Syed Moniruzzaman Staffan Janson AKM Fazlur Rahman Saidur Rahman Mashreky Ulla?Britt Eriksson
doi : 10.1111/apa.15340
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 257-264
We aimed to estimate the prevalence and risk factors of child psychological abuse and neglect in a rural area of Bangladesh.
Laleh Nayeb Dagmar Lagerberg Anna Sarkadi Eva?Kristina Salameh M?rten Eriksson
doi : 10.1111/apa.15343
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 265-272
Bilingual children are at risk of being overlooked for early identification of language difficulties. We investigated the accuracy of four screening models for children aged 2.5. The first model screened the child using their mother tongue, the second screened in Swedish, and the third screened in both languages used by the child. The fourth model consisted of direct screening in Swedish and using parental information about the child's language development in their mother tongue.
AnnaKarin Larsson Christina Persson Kristina Klint? Carmela Miniscalco
doi : 10.1111/apa.15301
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 273-279
The aim of this study was to investigate language ability in internationally adopted children aged 7?8 years with and without a unilateral cleft lip and palate.
Pierre Bourdier Anthony Birat Emmanuelle Rochette ?ric Doré Daniel Courteix Frédéric Dutheil Bruno Pereira Sébastien Ratel Etienne Merlin Pascale Duché
doi : 10.1111/apa.15335
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 280-287
To assess muscle function and functional abilities in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).
Alexandra Thajer Katharina Truschner Anselm Jorda Gabriele Skacel Brian Horsak Susanne Greber?Platzer
doi : 10.1111/apa.15498
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 288-289
Ying?Chin Wu Ilse M. van Rijssen Maria T. Buurman Linze?Jaap Dijkstra Elisa G. Hamer Mijna Hadders?Algra
doi : 10.1111/apa.15300
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 290-300
General movements’ assessment (GMA), based on Gestalt perception, identifies infants at risk of cerebral palsy. However, the requirement of ample experience to construct the assessor's inner criteria for abnormal movement hampers its widespread clinical use. This study aims to describe details of general movements (GMs) in various body parts and to investigate their association with GMA?Gestalt.
Cecilie Schmidt ?stergaard Nanna Sofie Astrup Pedersen Anne Thomasen Inger Mechlenburg Kirsten Nordbye?Nielsen
doi : 10.1111/apa.15341
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 301-306
The aim was to identify the prevalence of long?lasting pain among children with cerebral palsy (CP) and to investigate the association between pain and participation in physical leisure activities.
Cecilia Montgomery Ylva F. Kaul Katarina Strand Brodd Kristina Persson Lena Hellstr?m?Westas
doi : 10.1111/apa.15377
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 307-313
The aim of this study was to investigate the level of motor development and the quality of motor performance during the first 10 months in relation to the Bayley Scales of Infant Development—third edition (Bayley?III) motor index at 2.5 years.
Ryosuke Miyamoto Masumi Okuda Shogo Kikuchi Hideyuki Iwayama Hiroshi Hataya Akihisa Okumura
doi : 10.1111/apa.15428
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 314-325
The aim is to investigate the actual situation of accidental ingestion of magnets in children in Japan and the clinical features of the resulting gastrointestinal damage.
James J. Ashton Zachary Green Aneurin Young Florina Borca Tracy Coelho Akshay Batra Nadeem A. Afzal Sarah Ennis Mark J. Johnson R. Mark Beattie
doi : 10.1111/apa.15383
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 326-334
We assessed growth in a paediatric inflammatory bowel disease (PIBD) cohort.
Carmen M. Cabrera Lorenzo S?nchez?Godoy V?ctor M. Navas?L?pez José M. Urra
doi : 10.1111/apa.15460
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 335-336
Giuseppe Primavera Andrea Aiello Caterina Grosso Gianluca Trifir? Stefano Costa Anne?Marie Grima Socrate Pallio Mondher Toumi Giuseppe Magazzu’ Salvatore Pellegrino on behalf of the Sicilian Celiac Disease Study Group
doi : 10.1111/apa.15514
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 337-339
Per W?ndell Axel C. Carlsson Xinjun Li Jan Sundquist Kristina Sundquist
doi : 10.1111/apa.15298
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 340-346
To compare incidence of urolithiasis in second?generation immigrant children aged 0?17 years to children of Swedish?born parents.
Sofia Sj?str?m Aldina Pivodic Kate Abrahamsson Rune Sixt Eira Stokland Sverker Hansson
doi : 10.1111/apa.15404
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 347-356
Aim of the study was to provide a scoring system for predicting downgrading and resolution of infantile high?grade vesicoureteral reflux (VUR).
Kate L. Cameron Jeanie L. Y. Cheong Alicia J. Spittle
doi : 10.1111/apa.15524
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 357-358
Amanda K. L. Kwong Abbey L. Eeles Alicia J. Spittle
doi : 10.1111/apa.15563
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 359-360
Rune Sixt
doi : 10.1111/apa.15597
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 361-361
Eira Stokland
doi : 10.1111/apa.15613
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 362-363
Sverker Hansson
doi : 10.1111/apa.15436
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 364-364
Niamh O' Brien Cliona McGarvey Karina Hamilton Breda Hayes
doi : 10.1111/apa.15434
Volume110, Issue1 January 2021 Pages 365-365
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