

Chest Compression in Newborn Infants: What anatomical structures are we compressing?
What is already known Current neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend delivering chest compressions (CC) over the lower third of the sternum , a recommendation largely derived from imaging studies in older infants and children , with very limited newborn-specific data. What this study adds Using transthoracic echocardiographic mapping in healthy term newborns , we found that the left ventricle (LV) is consistently located at the inter-nipple line along the 4th–5th left s
Jan 163 min read


We have completed The VERSE-trial - Vasopressin vs Epinephrine during CPR of asphyxiated newborns
Vasopressin vs Epinephrine during cardiopulmonary resuscitation of asphyxiated newborns – a cluster randomized controlled phase I trial Introduction Current neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend the use of epinephrine during neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). However, newborns receiving epinephrine continue to have high rates of mortality and neurodevelopmental disability. The infrequent need for neonatal CPR, coupled with an inability to consistently anticip
Jan 162 min read


Influence of Rapid Volume Infusion During Advanced Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Severely Asphyxiated Near-Term Lambs
Why this study matters During advanced neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), clinicians often face a critical question: should volume be given early to support circulation, or is pharmacologic support with epinephrine superior? While volume expansion is recommended when hypovolemia is suspected, evidence supporting its use during CPR in euvolemic newborns remains limited. This experimental study used a near-term lamb model of severe asphyxia to directly compare rapid
Jan 142 min read


The HiLo-Trial has enrolled 1️⃣1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ babies Congratulations and Thank you!
We would like to congratulate all sites for recruiting 1100 of 1200 patients. Congratulations, what an achievement! Thank you to everyone involved and being part of the HiLo-journey and thanks to all the parents who have consented for their babies to be part of this trial. Oxygen is a vital element in the care of preterm infants and has been given more often than any other drug over the past 80 years. Despite this, we know very little about how much or how little oxygen is sa
Jan 82 min read


Welcome Sabah Binte Khorshed, our PMCOL 302 Student
We are pleased to welcome Sabah Binte Khorshed to our team as part of the PMCOL 302 Pharmacology Tutorial . These research courses offer pharmacology specialization students the opportunity to gain hands-on laboratory and research experience, including experimental design, data analysis, literature review, and scientific presentation skills. Sabah’s project will focus on examining injury markers after vasopressin administration during neonatal resuscitation. Her work will c
Jan 61 min read


Welcome Abibah Kromah, our BIOL 399A student
We are delighted to welcome Abibah Kromah to our team through BIOL 399A – Research Project in the Faculty of Science. This two-term course provides third-year students with the opportunity to carry out directed independent research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students gain hands-on experience in experimental design, data collection, and scientific communication, with successful completion requiring a written report on their research project . Abibah’s projec
Jan 61 min read


Welcome Grace Leaman, our newest student in PMCOL 402!
We are pleased to welcome Grace Leaman to our team as part of her PMCOL 402 Pharmacology Tutorial research course. These courses provide pharmacology specialization students with independent, hands-on research experience. Students gain valuable training in laboratory techniques, data analysis, literature review, notebook maintenance, and presentation skills, culminating in an abstract and poster presentation . Grace’s project will focus on examining alternative approaches t
Jan 61 min read


Meet Our New Students
We are excited to welcome a group of talented new students who have joined our team this year. Each will contribute to important areas of neonatal and perinatal research while developing hands-on skills through independent projects. Grace Leaman – PMCOL 402 Student We are pleased to welcome Grace Leaman to our team as part of the PMCOL 401/402 Pharmacology Tutorial . These independent research courses offer pharmacology specialization students the opportunity to gain hands-o
Jan 62 min read


Save the Date for the 9th Annual Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium & Workshop September 10 - 11, 2026
am thrilled to share that the 9th Annual Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium & Workshop will take place in Indianapolis in September 2026 . This flagship international meeting brings together world-renowned experts, frontline clinicians, educators, and researchers committed to improving outcomes for newborns in the delivery room and beyond. Each year, the symposium provides an exceptional platform to explore cutting-edge science , emerging clinical practices , educational inno
Jan 22 min read


My 2025 ScholarGPS™ rankings
ScholarGPS™ is the world's most comprehensive and dynamic scholarly analytics site built by scholars for scholars yet accessible to all. ScholarGPS™ uses unmatched AI and Data Science algorithms assure the best identification of individual scholars and their research products currently available. 2025 ScholarGPS™ rankings
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