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Neonatology

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health1 year ago

The Ethical Dilemma of Saving the World's Tiniest Babies

The article explores the ethical and medical challenges of saving extremely premature babies, focusing on the case of twins born at 23 weeks in the UK. Advances in neonatology have lowered the age of viability to 22 weeks, but this raises questions about the quality of life and the potential for long-term disabilities. The UK's recent shift in guidelines to offer survival-focused care at 22 weeks has increased survival rates but also the number of babies who die after intensive care. The story highlights the emotional and ethical dilemmas faced by parents and doctors in deciding whether to pursue aggressive treatment for these fragile infants.

health2 years ago

"A Doctor's Plea to Parents: Vital Insights After Losing My Brother to RSV"

Dr. Sean Cullen, who lost his brother to RSV as a child, now a neonatologist and researcher, emphasizes the importance of awareness and prevention of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in infants and children. He highlights advancements in treatments and vaccines, such as the newly recommended nirsevimab shot for infants and the availability of RSV vaccines for pregnant women and older adults. Cullen advises parents to take preventive measures like good handwashing practices, avoiding crowded places, and ensuring visitors are healthy and vaccinated. He also stresses the importance of recognizing symptoms that require medical attention to protect children from severe RSV infections.

healthtechnology2 years ago

FDA Explores Artificial Wombs to Save Preemie Babies

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has discussed the possibility of testing artificial wombs in human trials, which could potentially help premature babies survive. An artificial womb is an environment that mimics the womb, providing nutrients and medications through lines and tubes attached to the baby's blood vessels. While this technology has only been tested in animals so far, experts believe it could be critical in saving the lives of premature babies. However, there are ethical considerations and complexities to resolve before human trials can be conducted, including the potential long-term consequences and redefining the viability of pregnancy. Despite the challenges, neonatologists see the potential of artificial wombs as groundbreaking in the field of neonatology.