Abstract
Selected Abstracts of the 1st Congress of joint European Neonatal Societies (jENS 2015); Budapest (Hungary); September 16-20, 2015
ORGANIZING INSTITUTIONS
European Society for Neonatology (ESN), European Society for Paediatric Research (ESPR), Union of European Neonatal & Perinatal Societies (UENPS), European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI), with the local host of Hungarian Society of Perinatology and Obstetric Anesthesiology, Hungarian Society of Perinatology (MPT), supported by Council of International Neonatal Nurses (COINN), organizing secretariat MCA Scientific Events
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Artúr Beke (Hungarian Society), Morten Breindahl (ESN), Giuseppe Buonocore (UENPS), Pierre Gressens (ESPR), Silke Mader (EFCNI), Manuel Sánchez Luna (UENPS), Miklós Szabó (Hungarian Society of Perinatology), Luc Zimmermann (ESPR)
Session “Pulmonology”
ABS 1. URINE NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN AS A MARKER OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA AND RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY IN PRETERM NEONATES • H. Ergin, T. Atilgan, M. Dogan, O.M.A. Ozdemir, C. Yenisey
ABS 2. LUNG COMPLIANCE AND LUNG ULTRASOUND DURING POSTNATAL ADAPTATION IN HEALTHY NEWBORN INFANTS • L. Süvari, L. Martelius, C. Janér, A. Kaskinen, O. Pitkänen, T. Kirjavainen, O. Helve, S. Andersson
ABS 3. PRE-DISCHARGE RESPIRATORY OUTCOMES IN SMALL-FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE AND APPROPRIATE-FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE VERY PRETERM INFANTS • A. Matic, A. Ristivojevic
ABS 4. THE EFFECT OF CHANGING OXYGEN SATURATION TARGET RANGE ON COMPLIANCE IN OXYGEN SATURATION TARGETING IN THE NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT • H.A. van Zanten, S. Pauws, E.C.H. Beks, B.J. Stenson, E. Lopriore, A.B. te Pas
ABS 5. BINASAL PRONG VERSUS NASAL MASK FOR APPLYING CPAP TO PRETERM INFANTS: RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL • B. Say, G. Kanmaz, S.S. Oguz
ABS 6. TRAINING AND RAISING AWARENESS IMPROVES COMPLIANCE IN OXYGEN SATURATION TARGETING IN THE NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT • H.A. van Zanten, S. Pauws, E.C.H. Beks, B.J. Stenson, E. Lopriore, A.B. te Pas
ABS 7. CORRELATION AND INTERCHANGEABILITY OF VENOUS AND CAPILLARY BLOOD GASES FOR MONITORING GAS EXCHANGE IN THE NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT • R. Tan, S. Pauws, M van Biemen, E. Lopriore, A. te Pas
ABS 8. ALTERATION OF TONIC GABAERGIC INHIBITION ON CONTROL OF BREATHING IN 12 DAYS OLD RATS CHRONICALLY TREATED WITH CAFFEINE • N. Uppari, V. Joseph, A. Bairam
ABS 9. DIAPHRAGMATIC FUNCTION BEFORE AND AFTER APPLICATION OF EXTERNAL INSPIRATORY LOADING IN PRETERM AND TERM INFANTS • G. Dimitriou, S. Fouzas, A. Vervenioti, P. Pelekouda
ABS 10. PROGESTERONE DECREASES VENTILATION AND ENHANCES APNEA IN DEVELOPING RATS CHRONICALLY TREATED WITH CAFFEINE • N. Uppari, V. Joseph, A. Bairam
ABS 11. A RANDOMISED FEASIBILITY TRIAL AND IN-VITRO PERFORMANCE OF A NEW SYSTEM FOR RESPIRATORY SUPPORT DURING INITIAL STABILISATION OF PRETERM INFANTS • S. Donaldsson, T. Drevhammar, L. Taittonen, S. Klemming, B. Jonsson
ABS 12. USE OF A RESUSCITATION TRAINING APP SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVES HEART RATE ASSESSMENT DURING NEWBORN SIMULATION • S. Coleman, C. Henry, E. Murphy, P. Blanchfield, M. Ismat, P. Okhiria, C. Tamakloe, D. Sharkey
ABS 13. DOES THE BAG-VALVE-MASK VENTILATION TECHNIQUE (2-FINGER VS. 5-FINGER-TECHNIQUE) OR THE GLOVE SIZE OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AFFECT TIDAL VOLUME DURING SIMULATED NEONATAL RESUSCITATION? • H. Kilbertus, B. Urlesberger, B. Schwaberger
ABS 14. ACCURACY OF CURRENT AVAILABLE NEONATAL RESPIRATORY FUNCTION MONITORS DURING NEONATAL RESUSCITATION • C. Verbeek, H.A. van Zanten, J.J. van Vonderen, E.W. van Zwet, S.B. Hooper, A.B. te Pas
ABS 15. OROPHARYNGEAL AIRWAY TO ASSIST VENTILATION OF PRETERM INFANTS IN THE DELIVERY ROOM • C. Kamlin, G. Schmoelzer, J. Dawson, L. McGrory, J O’Shea, P. Davis
ABS 16. RESPIRATORY MORBIDITY OF PRETERM INFANTS WITH AND WITHOUT BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA, AFTER DISCHARGE, IN THE FIRST 2 YEARS OF LIFE • E. Mulder, M. Rijken, L. de Smet, E. Lopriore, A. te Pas
ABS 17. 10 YEAR OUTCOMES OF CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA IN A TERTIARY NEONATAL UNIT • D. Fouad, S. Mulla, D. Sava, M. Kulkarni, R. Roy
ABS 18. RESPIRATORY MORBIDITY AFTER NICU DISCHARGE OF PRETERM BABIES WITH CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE • C. McKnight, S. Somisetty
ABS 19. A RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL: ORAL VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATION FOR PREVENTING BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS • E. Calisici, E. Yarci, S.S. Oguz, N. Uras, U. Dilmen
ABS 20. CLINICAL COURSE AND PROGNOSIS AT ONE YEAR OF CORRECTED AGE OF A 6,135 COLOMBIAN LOW BIRTH WEIGHT (LBW) INFANTS COHORT DISCHARGED HOME IN KANGAROO POSITION WITH AMBULATORY OXYGEN: A 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE • E. Rodriguez, A. Montealegre, L. Rosero, N. Charpak, S. Fernandez, A. Parra
ABS 21. BRONCHODILATOR RESPONSE TO SALBUTAMOL MODIFIES LUNG VENTILATION PATTERN IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH BPD, BUT NOT IN PRESCHOOL EX-PREMATURELY BORN CHILDREN WITHOUT BPD • W. Durlak, M. Klimek, A. Sudoł, P. Kwinta
ABS 22. OBSERVATIONAL STUDY IN PREMATURE INFANTS EVALUATING THE ROLE OF U. UREALYTICUM ON CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE • A. Olariu, H. Gowda
ABS 23. THE ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE OF PRETERM NEWBORNS WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS • M. Matyas, L. Blaga, G. Zaharie
ABS 24. URINARY N-TERMINAL PRO-B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE PREDICTS MODERATE OR SEVERE BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA IN PRETERM INFANTS • C. Czernik, S. Hartenstein, B. Metze, C. Bührer
ABS 25. LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF CLUB CELL SECRETORY PROTEIN (CC16) IN GASTRIC FLUID AT BIRTH IS ASSOCIATED WITH LUNG INFLAMMATION AND MORE SEVERE LUNG DISEASE IN VERY PRETERM INFANTS • C. Hagman, L. Björklund, E. Tufvesson, I. Hansen Pupp
ABS 26. LOCAL INFLAMMATORY REACTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA IN VERY PRETERM INFANTS WHO REQUIRED MECHANICAL VENTILATION SHORTLY AFTER BIRTH • O. Borysiuk, D. Dobryanskyy, Y. Kuzminov
ABS 27. ANIMAL MODEL FOR THE BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA • M. Tolnai, Zs. Helyes, T. Ertl, P. Kiss
ABS 28.OPTIMISING ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE (ETT) LENGTH IN NEONATES: PRE-CUT STRATEGY OR UNCUT STRATEGY? • K. Swamy, C. Smith, A. Wynn-Davies, N. Singh
ABS 29. ACCURACY OF TRANSCUTANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF CO2 IN NEONATES • G. Magyarová, M. Kovácsová, E. Radvanská, H. Koňošová
ABS 30. NASAL INTERMITTENT POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION VERSUS BI-LEVEL NASAL CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE FOLLOWING EXTUBATION IN INFANTS < 1,250 G BIRTHWEIGHT: PRELIMINARY REPORT • N. Okur, M. Buyuktiryaki, F.N. Sari, E. Dizdar, N. Uras, F. Canpolat, S.S. Oguz
ABS 31. TRENDS IN NEONATAL RESPIRATORY SUPPORT IN THE AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND NEONATAL NETWORK (ANZNN) 2009-2012 • C. Roberts, B. Manley, L. Owen, P. Davis, for the ANZNN
ABS 32. WEANING OF NASAL CPAP IN SCANDINAVIA • H. Bergseng, M. Elden, I.S. Hjort, R. Stoen
ABS 33. A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING HUMIDIFIED HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA VERSUS NASAL CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE AS RESPIRATORY SUPPORTS AFTER EXTUBATION IN PRETERM INFANTS • E.H. Lee, J. Shin, Y.S. Kim, B.M. Choi
ABS 34. LEAKAGE DURING NONINVASIVE HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATORY VENTILATION IMPROVES CARBON DIOXIDE CLEARANCE IN A NEONATAL LUNG MODEL • D. Klotz, D. Stavropoulou, C. Schäfer, R. Hentschel, S. Schumann, H. Fuchs
ABS 35. HIGH FLOW SUPPORT IN VERY PRETERM INFANTS WITHIN THE AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND NEONATAL NETWORK (ANZNN) 2009-2012 • C. Roberts, L. Owen, B. Manley, P. Davis, for the ANZNN
ABS 36. IMPACT OF NASAL PRONG RESISTANCE ON PRESSURE DELIVERY DURING NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION WITH FIXED AND VARIABLE FLOW USING A PNEUMATIC LUNG MODEL • A. Maturana, F. Cavigioli, A. Aliverti, C. Mendez, G. Lista
ABS 37. COMPARISON OF EXTUBATION FAILURE IN NIV-NAVA AND nCPAP FOR PRETERM INFANTS • B.K. Lee, H.-R. Kim, Y.H. Jung, S.H. Shin, C.W. Choi, E.-K. Kim, H.-S. Kim, B.I. Kim, J.-H. Choi
ABS 38. A RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF LOW FLOW OXYGEN VERSUS NASAL CPAP IN PRETERM INFANTS • C. Heiring, J. Steensberg, M. Bjerager, G. Greisen
ABS 39. SHEDDING LIGHT ON PRETERM IMMUNITY • J.C. Lao, F. Beker, K. König, E. Noble, G. Walsh, A. Malhotra, K. Tan, G. Woodhead, C.A. Nold-Petry, M.F. Nold
ABS 40. PRENATAL THERAPY IMPROVES THE SURVIVAL OF PREMATURE INFANTS WITH CONGENITAL CHYLOTHORAX • C.J. Lee, P.N. Tsao, C.Y. Chen, W.S. Hsieh, H.C. Chou
ABS 41. REFERENCE RANGES OF LAMELLAR BODY COUNTS ON GASTRIC ASPIRATE IN HEALTHY TERM NEWBORNS • S. Arayici, G. Kadioglu Simsek, B. Say, N. Uras, M.Y. Oncel, E. Alyamac Dizdar, U. Buyukkagnici, S. Karahan, F.E. Canpolat, S.S. Oguz
ABS 42. CORD BLOOD PENTRAXIN-3 LEVELS IN RESPIRATORY DISORDERS OF THE NEWBORN • M.O. Arslanoglu, E.C. Dinleyici, N. Tekin, T. Barsan Kaya, O. Aydemir, M.A. Aksit
ABS 43. EVALUATION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION OF THE LUNG TO POSTNATAL LIFE BY LUNG ULTRASOUND • M. Federici, M.G. Pattumelli, F. Feleppa, C. Gizzi, L. Massenzi, A.M. Giua, S. Sinibaldi, M. Massoud, P.V. Federici
ABS 44. NON-INVASIVE MONITORING OF OXYGEN IN THE LUNGS OF NEWBORN INFANTS BY DIODE LASER • M. Larsson, P. Lundin, E. Krite Svanberg, J. Åkeson, K. Svanberg, S. Svanberg, S. Andersson-Engels, V. Fellman
ABS 45. CELLULAR AGING, MEASURED AS TELOMERE ATTRITION RATE, IS NOT ACCELERATED IN PRETERM INFANTS DURING THE FIRST 18 MONTHS OF LIFE • E. Henckel, Z. Haider, P. Kosma, C. Palme-Kilander, G. Roos, S. Degerman, K. Bohlin
ABS 46. INHALED NITRIC OXIDE DECREASES MORTALITY IN INFANTS LESS THAN 28 WEEKS GESTATION FOLLOWING PRETERM PRELABOUR RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES • S. Pal, G.J. Belteki, G. Vass, T. Ibrahim, P. Clarke, Z. Molnar, Y. Singh, A.E. Curley
ABS 47. PLASMA PRO-ENDOTHELIN-1 AND PRO-ATRIAL NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE AS EARLY BIOMARKERS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA IN VERY PRETERM INFANTS • R. Gerull, R. Neumann, M. Nelle, S. Schulzke, S. Wellmann
ABS 48. TIMELY IN-HOSPITAL VACCINATION OF VLBW INFANTS REDUCES THE RATE OF BRONCHITIS AFTER DISCHARGE OF VLBW INFANTS • G. Stichtenoth, C. Härtel, E. Herting, W. Göpel; German Neonatal Network (GNN)
ABS 49. A MURINE MODEL OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA – PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM WHOLE-GENOME mRNA EXPRESSION STUDY IN BLOOD • C. Revhaug, M. Zasada, A. Gro Rognlien, L. Baumbusch, A. Madetko-Talowska, P. Kwinta, M. Bik-Multanowski, J.J. Pietrzyk, O.D. Saugstad
ABS 50. TARGETED NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING FOR MUTATION DETECTION IN NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES • O. Danhaive, D. Peca, A. Angioni, R. Cutrera
ABS 51. GENETIC INACTIVATION OF Pdgfrα LEADS TO ALVEOLAR MYOFIBROBLAST APOPTOSIS, BLOCKS ALVEOGENESIS AND CAUSES BPD IN NEONATAL MICE • C.-Y. Yang, C. Li, P. Minoo
ABS 52. IMPACT OF WHOLE BODY COOLING ON RESPIRATORY OUTCOMES IN MECONIUM ASPIRATION SYNDROME: INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTRE RETROSPECTIVE STUDY • D. De Luca, D. Tingay, L. Perkins, A. van Kaam, A. Debray, C. Boussard, E. Valverde, S. Ares-Segura, MP. De Carolis, CC. Roehr, R. Jeenakeri, EM. de Albuquerque-Diniz, CE. Valdo-Carlomagno, W. Brunow de Carvalho, O. Danhaive
ABS 53. LUNG ULTRASOUND AS A PREDICTOR OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN NEONATES OLDER THAN 32 WEEKS • J. Rodríguez-Fanjul, C. Balcells, V. Aldecoa-Bilbao, J. Moreno, M. Iriondo
ABS 54. VOLUME GUARANTEE ON HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATORY VENTILATION IN PRETERM INFANTS: IS IT A NEW LUNG PROTECTIVE STRATEGY? • B. Iscan, N. Duman, F. Tuzun, A. Kumral, H. Ozkan
ABS 55. INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE RATES OF EXTUBATION SUCCESS IN PRETERM INFANTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE • K. Ferguson, C. Roberts, B. Manley, P. Davis
ABS 56. EXTUBATE: A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF NASAL BIPHASIC POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE VS. NASAL CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE FOLLOWING EXTUBATION IN INFANTS LESS THAN 30 WEEKS’ GESTATION • S. Victor, S.A. Roberts, S.J. Mitchell on behalf of Extubate Trial Group
ABS 57. LUNG ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY FOR PNEUMOTHORAX IN THE SUDDENLY DECOMPENSATING NEONATE: AN INTERNATIONAL, PROSPECTIVE STUDY • F. Migliaro, X. Rodriguez Fanjul, N. Youssef, I. Corsini, S. Aversa, L. Grappone, F. Raimondi on behalf of the LUCI investigators
ABS 58. BRIEF ANTENATAL INHIBITION OF NOTCH SIGNALING ATTENUATES FETAL RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN PRETERM MICE • P.-N. Tsao, H.-C. Huang, S.-C. Wei
ABS 59. A FIRST-IN-HUMAN CLINICAL STUDY ON THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF A NEW SYNTHETIC SURFACTANT (CHF5633) IN PRETERM INFANTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME • D.G. Sweet, M. Turner, Z. Stranak, R. Plavka, P. Clarke, B. Stenson, D. Singer, R. Goelz, S. Gupta, S. Schmidtke, S. Harigopal, L. Fabbri, G. Varoli, C.P. Speer