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Jan Mazela
Researcher at Poznan University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 74
Citations - 1584
Jan Mazela is an academic researcher from Poznan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1161 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan Mazela include University of Illinois at Chicago & Philip Morris USA.
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An open label, pilot study of Aerosurf® combined with nCPAP to prevent RDS in preterm neonates.
TL;DR: Aerosurf can be safely administered via nCPAP in preterm infants at risk for RDS and may provide an alternative to surfactant administration via an ET tube, and further studies are required to evaluate this delivery approach.
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Tobacco smoking and breastfeeding: Effect on the lactation process, breast milk composition and infant development. A critical review
TL;DR: A review of previous reports about the effects of smoking on the lactation process, breast milk composition and infant development shows nicotine levels in breast milk of women who smoke are three times higher than those in the plasma levels.
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Association of Short Antenatal Corticosteroid Administration-to-Birth Intervals with Survival and Morbidity among Very Preterm Infants: Results from the EPICE Cohort
Mikael Norman,Mikael Norman,Aurélie Piedvache,Klaus Børch,Lene Drasbek Huusom,Anna-Karin Edstedt Bonamy,Elizabeth A. Howell,Pierre Henri Jarreau,Rolf F. Maier,Ole Pryds,Liis Toome,Liis Toome,Heili Varendi,Thomas Weber,Emilija Wilson,Emilija Wilson,Arno van Heijst,Marina Cuttini,Jan Mazela,Henrique Barros,Patrick Van Reempts,Elizabeth S Draper,Jennifer Zeitlin +22 more
TL;DR: Antenatal corticosteroids may be effective even if given only hours before delivery, and the infants of pregnant women at risk of imminent preterm delivery may benefit from its use.
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Universal newborn hearing screening: methods and results, obstacles, and benefits
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to present the objectives, benefits, and results of newborn hearing screening programs including the pros and cons of universal vs. selective screening.
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Characteristics of neonatal units that care for very preterm infants in Europe: results from the MOSAIC study.
Patrick Van Reempts,Ludwig Gortner,D W A Milligan,Marina Cuttini,Stavros Petrou,R. Agostino,David Field,Lya den Ouden,Klaus Børch,Jan Mazela,M.R.G. Carrapato,Jennifer Zeitlin +11 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of the characteristics associated with high-quality neonatal care is needed, given the high proportion of very preterm infants who are cared for in units that are considered small or less specialized by many recommendations.