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POSTER WALK - Ventilatory Support and Clinical Outcomes

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Friday, October 24, 2025
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

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Chairs: Theodore Dassios, Emma Williams

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Comfort as a Strategy in NIV to preterm infants: An EIT Study Demonstrating Improved Ventilatory Synchrony, Oxygenation Efficiency, and Dorsal Lung Recruitment with Soft Binasal Prongs
Gabriela Antunes de Oliveira

659
Season of discharge and risk of increased acute respiratory infections (ARI) in very preterm infants
Benjamin Stoecklin

70
Continuous application of closed-loop FiO2-control in extremely preterm infants: a matched cohort single-center study.
Koen P. Dijkman

568
Reduction of Invasive Ventilation and Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia through Non-Invasive Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist in Preterm Infants Born at 27–31 Weeks’ Gestation
Juyoung Lee

398
Early low dose hydrocortisone prophylaxis in extremely preterm infants: a monocentric retrospective study comparing no-, unrestrictive and restrictive policies
Xavier Durrmeyer

775
Introducing transcutaneous CO2 monitoring in ventilated neonates on a tertiary neonatal unit – a quality improvement project
Rosanna Pickles

825
Outcome Of Neonatal Admissions Associated with Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
Evelyn Amoah

749
NOSOCOMIAL RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS INFECTION OF PREMATURE NEWBORNS
Visnja Stamatovic

354
Potential role of single nucleotide vitamin D receptor polymorphisms (FokI, BsmI, ApaI, and TaqI) in the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Dawid Szpecht

232
Retrospective study of the effectiveness of RSV prophylaxis program in preterm infants at a tertiary health care institution in Oman
Hilal Al Mandhari

637
Risk factors for TTN
Ana Djordjevic

822
Late preterm – a popullation at risk
Ajmona Troshani

710
Morbidity , mortality, and outcome for Preterm Infants below 25 weeks in a 3rd level unit
Melinda Matyas



Speaker

Dr. Hilal Al Mandhari
Physician
Sultan Qaboos University Hospital

Retrospective study of the effectiveness of RSV prophylaxis program in preterm infants at a tertiary health care institution in Oman

Dr. Evelyn Amoah
Doctor
University Of Ghana Medical School

Outcome Of Neonatal Admissions Associated with Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana

Ms. Gabriela Antunes de Oliveira
Resident
Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University Of São Paulo

"Comfort as a Strategy in NIV to preterm infants: An EIT Study Demonstrating Improved Ventilatory Synchrony, Oxygenation Efficiency, and Dorsal Lung Recruitment with Soft Binasal Prongs"

Mr. Koen P. Dijkman
Physician
Máxima MC

Continuous application of closed-loop FiO2-control in extremely preterm infants: a matched cohort single-center study.

Mrs. Ana Djordjevic
Doctor
KGA-UKCS

Risk factors for TTN

Prof. Xavier Durrmeyer
Physician
Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal De Créteil

Early low dose hydrocortisone prophylaxis in extremely preterm infants: a monocentric retrospective study comparing no-, unrestrictive and restrictive policies

Prof. Juyoung Lee
Physician
Korea University Anam Hospital

Reduction of Invasive Ventilation and Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia through Non-Invasive Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist in Preterm Infants Born at 27–31 Weeks’ Gestation

Dr. MELINDA MATYAS
PHYSICIAN
University Of Medicine And Pharmacy Cluj Napoca

Morbidity , mortality, and outcome for Preterm Infants below 25 weeks in a 3rd level unit

Dr. Rosanna Pickles
Fellow
Liverpool Women's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Introducing transcutaneous CO2 monitoring in ventilated neonates on a tertiary neonatal unit – a quality improvement project

Dr. Visnja Stamatovic
Doctor
Clinic For Gynecology And Obstetrics, University Clinical Centre Of Serbia

NOSOCOMIAL RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS INFECTION OF PREMATURE NEWBORNS

Dr. Benjamin Stoecklin
Physician
University Children's Hospital Basel

Season of discharge and risk of increased acute respiratory infections (ARI) in very preterm infants

Prof. Dawid Szpecht
Physician
Department Of Neonatology Poznan University Of Medical Sciences

Potential role of single nucleotide vitamin D receptor polymorphisms (FokI, BsmI, ApaI, and TaqI) in the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Dr. Ajmona Troshani
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Late preterm – a popullation at risk

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