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Neil N. Finer
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 319
Citations - 25659
Neil N. Finer is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia & Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 316 publications receiving 23101 citations. Previous affiliations of Neil N. Finer include University of Calgary & Sharp HealthCare.
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Whole-body hypothermia for neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
Seetha Shankaran,Abbot R. Laptook,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,Jon E. Tyson,Scott A. McDonald,Edward F. Donovan,Avroy A. Fanaroff,W. Kenneth Poole,Linda L. Wright,Rosemary D. Higgins,Neil N. Finer,Waldemar A. Carlo,Shahnaz Duara,William Oh,C. Michael Cotten,David K. Stevenson,Barbara J. Stoll,James A. Lemons,Ronnie Guillet,Alan H. Jobe +19 more
TL;DR: Whole-body hypothermia reduces the risk of death or disability in infants with moderate or severe hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy and there was no increase in major disability among survivors.
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Neonatal Outcomes of Extremely Preterm Infants From the NICHD Neonatal Research Network
Barbara J. Stoll,Nellie I. Hansen,Edward F. Bell,Seetha Shankaran,Abbot R. Laptook,Michele C. Walsh,Ellen C. Hale,Nancy S. Newman,Kurt Schibler,Waldemar A. Carlo,Kathleen A. Kennedy,Brenda B. Poindexter,Neil N. Finer,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,Shahnaz Duara,Pablo J. Sánchez,T. Michael O'Shea,Ronald N. Goldberg,Krisa P. Van Meurs,Roger G. Faix,Dale L. Phelps,Ivan D. Frantz,Kristi L. Watterberg,Shampa Saha,Abhik Das,Rosemary D. Higgins +25 more
TL;DR: Although the majority of infants with GAs of ≥24 weeks survive, high rates of morbidity among survivors continue to be observed.
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Early CPAP versus surfactant in extremely preterm infants
Neil N. Finer,Waldemar A. Carlo,Michele C. Walsh,Wade Rich,Marie G. Gantz,Abbot R. Laptook,Bradley A. Yoder,Roger G. Faix,Abhik Das,W. Kenneth Poole,Edward F. Donovan,Nancy S. Newman,Namasivayam Ambalavanan,Ivan D. Frantz,Susie Buchter,Pablo J. Sánchez,Kathleen A. Kennedy,Nirupama Laroia,Brenda B. Poindexter,C. Michael Cotten,Krisa P. Van Meurs,Shahnaz Duara,Vivek Narendran,Beena G. Sood,T. Michael O'Shea,Edward F. Bell,Vineet Bhandari,Kristi L. Watterberg,Rosemary D. Higgins +28 more
TL;DR: The results of this study support consideration of CPAP as an alternative to intubation and surfactant in preterm infants.
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Inhaled nitric oxide in full-term and nearly full-term infants with hypoxic respiratory failure
Eileen K. Stork,E Gorjanc,Joel Verter,Naji Younes,BA Stenzel,T Powers,Gregory M Sokol,Linda L. Wright,SJ Yaffe,C Catz,William D. Rhine,B Ball,R Brilli,L Moles,Moira A. Crowley,C Backstrom,D Crouse,T Hudson,Girija G. Konduri,Rebecca Bara,M Kleinman,Angelita M. Hensman,RW Rothstein,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,Alfonso Solimano,F Germain,R Walker,AM Ramirez,Nalini Singhal,L Bourcier,C Fajardo,[No Value] Cook,Haresh Kirpalani,Shelley Monkman,A Johnston,K Mullahoo,Neil N. Finer,Abraham Peliowski,P Etches,B Kamstra,K Sankarhan,A Riehl,P Blanchard,R Gouin,M Wearden,M Gomez,Y Moon,Charles R. Bauer,Edward F. Donovan,Avroy A. Fanaroff,S B Korones,James A. Lemons,W Oh,Lu-Ann Papile,Seetha Shankaran,Barbara J. Stoll,Jon E. Tyson,G Avery,Mary E. D'Alton,MB Bracken,Christine A. Gleason,M Maguire,Carol K. Redmond,W Silverman,John C Sinclair +64 more
TL;DR: Nitric oxide therapy reduced the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, but had no apparent effect on mortality in critically ill infants with hypoxic respiratory failure.
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Target ranges of oxygen saturation in extremely preterm infants
Waldemar A. Carlo,Neil N. Finer,Michele C. Walsh,Wade Rich,Marie G. Gantz,Abbot R. Laptook,Bradley A. Yoder,Roger G. Faix,Abhik Das,W. Kenneth Poole,Kurt Schibler,Nancy S. Newman,Namasivayam Ambalavanan,Ivan D. Frantz,Anthony J. Piazza,Pablo J. Sánchez,Brenda H. Morris,Nirupama Laroia,Dale L. Phelps,Brenda B. Poindexter,C. Michael Cotten,Krisa P. Van Meurs,Shahnaz Duara,Vivek Narendran,Beena G. Sood,T. Michael O'Shea,Edward F. Bell,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,Kristi L. Watterberg,Rosemary D. Higgins +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a randomized trial with a 2-by-2 factorial design to compare target ranges of oxygen saturation of 85 to 89% or 91 to 95% among 1316 infants who were born between 24 weeks 0 days and 27 weeks 6 days of gestation.