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Pediatrics | 2017

Targeted Oxygen in the Resuscitation of Preterm Infants, a Randomized Clinical Trial

Ju Lee Oei; Ola Didrik Saugstad; Kei Lui; Ian M. R Wright; John Smyth; Paul Craven; Yueping Alex Wang; Rowena McMullan; Elisabeth Coates; Meredith Ward; 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

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lower concentrations of oxygen (O2) (≤30%) are recommended for preterm resuscitation to avoid oxidative injury and cerebral ischemia. Effects on long-term outcomes are uncertain. We aimed to determine the effects of using room air (RA) or 100% O2 on the combined risk of death and disability at 2 years in infants <32 weeks’ gestation. METHODS: A randomized, unmasked study designed to determine major disability and death at 2 years in infants <32 weeks’ gestation after delivery room resuscitation was initiated with either RA or 100% O2 and which were adjusted to target pulse oximetry of 65% to 95% at 5 minutes and 85% to 95% until NICU admission. RESULTS: Of 6291 eligible patients, 292 were recruited and 287 (mean gestation: 28.9 weeks) were included in the analysis (RA: n = 144; 100% O2: n = 143). Recruitment ceased in June 2014, per the recommendations of the Data and Safety Monitoring Committee owing to loss of equipoise for the use of 100% O2. In non-prespecified analyses, infants <28 weeks who received RA resuscitation had higher hospital mortality (RA: 10 of 46 [22%]; than those given 100% O2: 3 of 54 [6%]; risk ratio: 3.9 [95% confidence interval: 1.1–13.4]; P = .01). Respiratory failure was the most common cause of death (n = 13). CONCLUSIONS: Using RA to initiate resuscitation was associated with an increased risk of death in infants <28 weeks’ gestation. This study was not a prespecified analysis, and it was underpowered to address this post hoc hypothesis reliably. Additional data are needed.


Paediatrics and International Child Health | 2013

Treatment of congenital chylothorax with octreotide in a hydropic preterm infant

Yao Mun Choo; Chin Theam Lim

Abstract Congenital chylothorax is rare in preterm infants. While most cases respond to conservative treatment, a few require surgery. Treatment with intravenous octreotide has been reported to have varying success in preterm infants. A fetus was diagnosed with bilateral hydrothoraces at 29 weeks of gestation and repeated thoracocentesis was performed antenatally to allow growth of the lungs. She was delivered electively at 32 weeks by caesarean section. Hydrops fetalis was confirmed and chest tubes were inserted bilaterally soon after birth. Intravenous octreotide was commenced on day 4 of life, titrated to a maximum of 10 μg/kg/hr for a total of 28 days. Hydrothorax resolved at day 30 and total parenteral nutrition was given for a total of 37 days. She was successfully extubated on day 40 of life and discharged on day 80. On review at 6 months of age, she was thriving and developing normally.


Pathogens and Global Health | 2016

Intestinal carriage of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria in preterm-infants during hospitalization in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)

Polly Soo-Xi Yap; Azanna Ahmad Kamar; Chun Wie Chong; Ivan K. S. Yap; Kwai Lin Thong; Yao Mun Choo; Mohd Yasim Md Yusof; Cindy Shuan Ju Teh

The prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility of intestinal carriage of Gram-negative bacteria among preterm infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in a tertiary teaching hospital in Malaysia were determined. A total of 34 stool specimens were obtained from preterm infants upon admission and once weekly up to two weeks during hospitalization. The presumptive colonies of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae were selected for identification, antibiotic susceptibility testing, and subtyping by using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Out of 76 Gram-negative isolates, highest resistance was detected for amoxicillin/clavulanate (30.8%, n = 16), ceftriaxone (42.3%, n = 22), ceftazidime (28.8%, n = 15), cefoxitin (28.8%, n = 15), aztreonam (36.5%, n = 19), and polymyxin B (23.1%, n = 12). Three colistin resistant K. pneumoniae have also been detected based on E-test analysis. Thirty-nine isolates of K. pneumoniae and 20 isolates of E. coli were resistant to more than three antimicrobial classes and were categorized as multidrug resistant (MDR). PFGE analysis revealed a higher diversity in pulsotypes for K. pneumoniae (18 pulsotypes) in comparison to E. coli (four pulsotypes). In addition, a total of fifteen pulsotypes was observed from 39 MDR K. pneumoniae. The risk factors for antibiotic resistance were assessed using random forest analysis. Gender was found to be the most important predictor for colistin resistant while length, OFC, and delivery mode were showing greater predictive power in the polymyxin B resistance. This study revealed worrying prevalence rates of intestinal carriage of multidrug-resistant K. pneumoniae and E. coli of hospitalized preterm infants in Malaysia, particularly high resistance to polymyxins.


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2016

Antimicrobial dressings for the prevention of catheter‐related infections in newborn infants with central venous catheters

Nai Ming Lai; Jacqueline E Taylor; Kenneth Tan; Yao Mun Choo; Azanna Ahmad Kamar; Nor Asiah Muhamad


The Journal of Pediatrics | 2018

Preterm Infant Outcomes after Randomization to Initial Resuscitation with FiO2 0.21 or 1.0

Valerie Thamrin; Ola Didrik Saugstad; William Tarnow-Mordi; Yueping Alex Wang; Kei Lui; Ian M. R Wright; Koert de Waal; Javeed Travadi; John Smyth; Paul Craven; Rowena McMullan; Elisabeth Coates; Meredith Ward; Parag Mishra; Kwee Ching See; Irene G.S. Cheah; Chin Theam Lim; Yao Mun Choo; Azanna Ahmad Kamar; Fook Choe Cheah; Ahmed Masoud; Ju Lee Oei


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2017

Fluid supplementation for neonatal unconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia

Nai Ming Lai; Azanna Ahmad Kamar; Yao Mun Choo; Juin Yee Kong; Chin Fang Ngim


The Medical journal of Malaysia | 2011

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Su May Liew; Bhoo N; Pathy; Noran Naqiah Hairi; Sinnasamy J; Julia Patrick Engkasan; Foong Ming Moy; Yao Mun Choo; Jeffery Fa; Chirk Jenn Ng


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2016

Lutein and zeaxanthin for reducing morbidity and mortality in preterm infants

Yao Mun Choo; Azanna Ahmad Kamar; Tengku Ain Kamalden; Mee Lee Looi; Kenneth Tan; Nai Ming Lai


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2015

Human serum cytokine profiling in retinopathy of prematurity

May May Choo; Syatirah Abu Yazib; Rozieyati Md Salleh; Nurliza Khaliddin; Azanna Ahmad Kamar; Yao Mun Choo; Chetan K. Patel; Tengku Ain Kamalden


Annals of Translational Medicine | 2015

AB145. Comparative metabolomic analyses in term and preterm Malaysian infants

Renuga Devi Muthukanoo; Mun-Fai Loke; Yao Mun Choo; Azanna Ahmad Kamar; Mohd Taufik Ishak; Jamuna Vadivelu; M.K. Thong

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John Smyth

Royal Hospital for Women

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Ju Lee Oei

Royal Hospital for Women

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Kei Lui

University of New South Wales

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