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SHORT ORAL PRESENTATION 10 - RESUSCITATION 1

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LJUBLJANA
Thursday, October 23, 2025
1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

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Ljubljana Room

Moderators: Janneke Dekker, The Netherlands, Susanne Tippmann, Germany

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Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of moderately preterm to term infants in caesarean deliveries - A feasibility study with historical control (INTACT-2)
Elisabeth Saether, Norway

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Enhancing Neonatal Resuscitation Training in Nepal: Adapting the 'Helping Babies Breathe' HBB App
Victoria Kain, Australia

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Physiological-based cord clamping after scheduled C-section in full-term newborns: a pilot randomized controlled study
Anna Amoruso, Belgium

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The Safe-Catheter-Catecholamine-Project: Development of a protocol for safe delivery of critical medication during central catheters in life-threatening situations.
Dirk Wackernagel, Germany

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The effect of movement and fixation on timing to obtain reliable pulse-oximetry measurements directly after birth
Mirthe Bloemhof, The Netherlands

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Immediate skin-to-skin contact at very preterm birth and effect on infant socio-emotional stress response and mother-infant cortisol co-regulation: secondary outcomes from the randomised clinical Immediate Parent-Infant Skin-To-Skin Study (IPISTOSS)
Karoline Lode-Kolz, Norway

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Circulating prostaglandin E2 concentrations decrease at birth in premature lambs
Timothy Panneflek, The Netherlands

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The technique of Video Laryngoscopic Neonatal Intubation: An observational video analysis.
Elizabeth Murphy, Ireland

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Breathing support prior to cord clamping in very preterm infants: summary of recent studies
Michael Meyer, New Zealand

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Postnatal body temperature after Caesarean section: Comparison of early maternal skin-to-skin-contact in the operating theatre versus postnatal care at the resuscitation table
Lukas Mileder, Austria

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Neonatal and Paediatric Transport teams – how are they categorising transfers?
Lee Abbott, United Kingdom

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Development and evaluation of a training model for tracheal balloon puncture for congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Georgina White, United Kingdom


Speaker

Dr. Lee Abbott
Doctor
Birmingham Women's And Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Neonatal and Paediatric Transport teams – how are they categorising transfers?

Dr. Anna Amoruso
Resident
Hopital Universitaire Des Enfants Reine Fabiola- Hopital Universitaire De Bruxelles

Physiological-based cord clamping after scheduled C-section in full-term newborns: a pilot randomized controlled study

Ms. Mirthe Bloemhof
Researcher
Leiden University Medical Center

The effect of movement and fixation on timing to obtain reliable pulse-oximetry measurements directly after birth

Prof. Victoria Kain
Nurse
Griffith University

Enhancing Neonatal Resuscitation Training in Nepal: Adapting the 'Helping Babies Breathe' HBB App

Dr. Karoline Lode-Kolz
Physician
University Hospital Stavanger/University of Stavanger

Immediate skin-to-skin contact at very preterm birth and effect on infant socio-emotional stress response and mother-infant cortisol co-regulation: secondary outcomes from the randomised clinical Immediate Parent-Infant Skin-To-Skin Study (IPISTOSS)

Prof. Michael Meyer
Doctor
Middlemore Hospital

Breathing support prior to cord clamping in very preterm infants: summary of recent studies

Dr. Lukas Mileder
Physician
Division of Neonatology, Medical University Of Graz

Postnatal body temperature after Caesarean section: Comparison of early maternal skin-to-skin-contact in the operating theatre versus postnatal care at the resuscitation table

Dr. Eoin O Currain
Physician
National Maternity Hospital Dublin

The technique of Video Laryngoscopic Neonatal Intubation: An observational video analysis.

Mr. Timothy Panneflek
Student
Leiden University Medical Centre

Circulating prostaglandin E2 concentrations decrease at birth in premature lambs

Mrs. Elisabeth Saether
Midwife
Møre and Romsdal Hospital Trust

Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of moderately preterm to term infants in caesarean deliveries - A feasibility study with historical control (INTACT-2)

Dr. Dirk Wackernagel
Doctor
Neonatal Department, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

The Safe-Catheter-Catecholamine-Project: Development of a protocol for safe delivery of critical medication during central catheters in life-threatening situations.

Ms. Georgina White
Student
Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Development and evaluation of a training model for tracheal balloon puncture for congenital diaphragmatic hernia.

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