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    Colorimetric CO2 Detector to Improve Effective Mask Ventilations in Very Preterm Infants: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study by Kong, Juin Yee, Quek, Bin Huey, Lim, Charis S E, Sultana, Rehena, Ng, Yvonne Y V, Rajadurai, Victor Samuel, Yeo, Kee Thai

    Published in Neonatology (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
    “…End-tidal CO2 (ETCO2) detector is currently recommended for confirmation of endotracheal tube placement during neonatal resuscitation. Whether it is feasible…”
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    Strain-resolved metagenomic analysis of the gut as a reservoir for bloodstream infection pathogens among premature infants in Singapore by Heston, Sarah M, Lim, Charis Shu En, Ong, Chengsi, Chua, Mei Chien, Kelly, Matthew S, Yeo, Kee Thai

    Published in Gut pathogens (16-11-2023)
    “…Gut dysbiosis contributes to the high risk of bloodstream infection (BSI) among premature infants. Most prior studies of the premature infant gut microbiota…”
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    Risk Factors for Mortality From Late-Onset Sepsis Among Preterm Very-Low-Birthweight Infants: A Single-Center Cohort Study From Singapore by Goh, Guan Lin, Lim, Charis Shu En, Sultana, Rehena, De La Puerta, Rowena, Rajadurai, Victor Samuel, Yeo, Kee Thai

    Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (31-01-2022)
    “…To determine the risk factors for mortality associated with late onset sepsis (LOS) among preterm very-low-birthweight (VLBW) infants. We performed a…”
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    Vision-language models for decoding provider attention during neonatal resuscitation by Parodi, Felipe, Matelsky, Jordan, Regla-Vargas, Alejandra, Foglia, Elizabeth, Lim, Charis, Weinberg, Danielle, Kording, Konrad, Herrick, Heidi, Platt, Michael

    Published 01-04-2024
    “…Neonatal resuscitations demand an exceptional level of attentiveness from providers, who must process multiple streams of information simultaneously. Gaze…”
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    Vision-language models for decoding provider attention during neonatal resuscitation by Parodi, Felipe, Matelsky, Jordan K., Regla-Vargas, Alejandra, Foglia, Elizabeth E., Lim, Charis, Weinberg, Danielle, Kording, Konrad P., Herrick, Heidi M., Platt, Michael L.

    “…Neonatal resuscitations demand an exceptional level of attentiveness from providers, who must process multiple streams of information simultaneously. Gaze…”
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