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Koert de Waal
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 47
Citations - 1203
Koert de Waal is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ductus arteriosus & Hemodynamics. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 42 publications receiving 1003 citations. Previous affiliations of Koert de Waal include John Hunter Hospital & University of Newcastle.
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Opioids for neonates receiving mechanical ventilation
TL;DR: There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine use of opioids in mechanically ventilated newborns, and opioids should be used selectively, when indicated by clinical judgment and evaluation of pain indicators.
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Targeted Oxygen in the Resuscitation of Preterm Infants, a Randomized Clinical Trial.
Ju Lee Oei,Ju Lee Oei,Ju Lee Oei,Ola Didrik Saugstad,Kei Lui,Kei Lui,Ian M. R Wright,Ian M. R Wright,Ian M. R Wright,John Smyth,John Smyth,Paul Craven,Yueping Alex Wang,Rowena L McMullan,Elisabeth Coates,Meredith Ward,Meredith Ward,Parag Mishra,Parag Mishra,Koert de Waal,Javeed Travadi,Kwee Ching See,Irene G.S. Cheah,Chin Theam Lim,Yao Mun Choo,Azanna Ahmad Kamar,Fook-Choe Cheah,Ahmed Masoud,William Tarnow-Mordi +28 more
TL;DR: Using RA to initiate resuscitation was associated with an increased risk of death in infants <28 weeks’ gestation, and this study was underpowered to address this post hoc hypothesis reliably.
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Opioids for neonates receiving mechanical ventilation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
TL;DR: There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine use of opioids in mechanically ventilated newborns, and opioids should be used selectively, when indicated by clinical judgment and evaluation of pain indicators.
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The definition of a haemodynamic significant duct in randomized controlled trials: a systematic literature review.
Inge A. Zonnenberg,Koert de Waal +1 more
TL;DR: Clinical and ultrasound criteria used for the definition of an HSDA, which is associated with morbidity in preterm infants, are systematically reviewed.
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Hemodynamics in preterm infants with late-onset sepsis.
TL;DR: Preterm neonates with sepsis have relatively high left and right cardiac outputs and low SVRs, and a decrease in RVO or LVO >50% compared with the initial measurement is associated with mortality.