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  1. Article ; Online: Neurodevelopment outcome of late prematurity: a retrospective cohort study from a developing country.

    Saha, Anindya Kumar / Mukherjee, Suchandra

    European journal of pediatrics

    2023  Volume 182, Issue 6, Page(s) 2715–2722

    Abstract: The late preterm infants (34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks of gestation) account for at least 70% of all preterm birth. Our aim was to detect growth and neurodevelopment outcome, incidence of neurodevelopmental disability, and its association with maternal and ... ...

    Abstract The late preterm infants (34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks of gestation) account for at least 70% of all preterm birth. Our aim was to detect growth and neurodevelopment outcome, incidence of neurodevelopmental disability, and its association with maternal and neonatal risk factors among sick late preterm population. Two hundred and ninety-nine late preterm infants were followed up till corrected 2 years of age in this retrospective cohort study. Assessment was done by anthropometry and Developmental Assessment Scale for Indian Infants (DASII) scale at corrected 2 years of age. Presence of visual and hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, and overall neurodevelopmental impairment were also recorded. At 2 years of corrected age, average motor development quotient (DMoQ) was 93.55 (95% CI 90.9 to 96.20) and average mental development quotient (DMeQ) was 89.59 (95% CI 87.13 to 92.04). The incidence of bilateral severe to profound hearing loss and visual loss were found in 6 (2%) and 4 (1.33%) infants, respectively. Severe neurodevelopmental impairment was found in 19 (6.35%) infants. Central nervous system disease and sepsis were found as independent predictors of moderate to severe neurodevelopmental disability.   Conclusion: Late preterm infants admitted in neonatal units were at risk of growth and neurodevelopmental impairment requiring close neurodevelopmental follow-up. In a resource limited setting, this may best be achieved by using DASII in follow-up clinic. What is Known: • Late preterm infants are at a high risk of prematurity-related morbidities. • There is increased risk of cognitive defect, learning difficulties, and behavior problems found at school age for sick late preterm infants. What is New: • Central nervous system disease and sepsis were found as independent predictors of early moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment for sick late preterm infants in developing countries like India.
    MeSH term(s) Infant ; Female ; Infant, Newborn ; Humans ; Infant, Premature ; Retrospective Studies ; Developing Countries ; Premature Birth ; Sepsis ; Gestational Age
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-01
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 194196-3
    ISSN 1432-1076 ; 0340-6199 ; 0943-9676
    ISSN (online) 1432-1076
    ISSN 0340-6199 ; 0943-9676
    DOI 10.1007/s00431-023-04953-x
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  2. Article ; Online: A Case of Neonatal Encephalopathy.

    Das, Sreetama / Pal, Somnath / Zamal, Ashadur / Saha, Anindya Kumar

    NeoReviews

    2024  Volume 25, Issue 5, Page(s) e290–e294

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Brain Diseases/diagnosis ; Male ; Female ; Infant, Newborn, Diseases/diagnosis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Case Reports
    ISSN 1526-9906
    ISSN (online) 1526-9906
    DOI 10.1542/neo.25-5-e290
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  3. Article ; Online: Assessment of myocardial function in late preterm and term infants with transient tachypnea of the newborn using tissue Doppler imaging - a pilot observational study.

    Saha, Anindya Kumar / Ghosh, Moumita / Sardar, Syamal / Pal, Somnath

    European journal of pediatrics

    2023  Volume 182, Issue 6, Page(s) 2635–2644

    Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare conventional and tissue Doppler echocardiography parameters between transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) and healthy control infants. This cross sectional pilot observational study was conducted in a level 3 ... ...

    Abstract The aim of this study was to compare conventional and tissue Doppler echocardiography parameters between transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) and healthy control infants. This cross sectional pilot observational study was conducted in a level 3 neonatal care unit of India. Consecutively born late preterm and term infants (LPTI) with TTN were eligible for enrollment. Control group was selected from healthy LPTI. Conventional and tissue Doppler (myocardial velocities, myocardial performance index (MPI)) echocardiography was done within first 12 h (D1) and 48-72 h (D3) of life. Conventional echocardiography parameters were fractional shortening (FS), ejection fraction (EF), ventricular output, E/A ratio, fractional area change (FAC), tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP), and pulmonary artery acceleration to ejection time ratio (PATET). Baseline characteristics and echocardiography images were compared between TTN and control groups. Out of 60 infants enrolled, 34 from TTN and 20 from control group were finally analyzed. Mean (SD) gestational age and birth weight of the study population was 36
    MeSH term(s) Infant, Newborn ; Humans ; Infant ; Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Prospective Studies ; Echocardiography, Doppler ; Ultrasonography, Doppler ; Ventricular Dysfunction, Right
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-24
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Observational Study ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 194196-3
    ISSN 1432-1076 ; 0340-6199 ; 0943-9676
    ISSN (online) 1432-1076
    ISSN 0340-6199 ; 0943-9676
    DOI 10.1007/s00431-023-04941-1
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  4. Article ; Online: Distal Migration and Successful Retrieval of a Broken Umbilical Venous Catheter in a Neonate.

    Saha, Bijan / Saha, Anindya Kumar

    Indian pediatrics

    2019  Volume 56, Issue 2, Page(s) 149

    MeSH term(s) Catheterization, Central Venous/adverse effects ; Catheterization, Central Venous/instrumentation ; Central Venous Catheters/adverse effects ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Umbilical Veins/pathology ; Umbilical Veins/surgery
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-03-01
    Publishing country India
    Document type Case Reports ; Letter
    ZDB-ID 402594-5
    ISSN 0974-7559 ; 0019-6061
    ISSN (online) 0974-7559
    ISSN 0019-6061
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  5. Article ; Online: Minimally invasive surfactant therapy versus InSurE in preterm neonates of 28 to 34 weeks with respiratory distress syndrome on non-invasive positive pressure ventilation-a randomized controlled trial.

    Gupta, Bhupendra Kumar / Saha, Anindya Kumar / Mukherjee, Suchandra / Saha, Bijan

    European journal of pediatrics

    2020  Volume 179, Issue 8, Page(s) 1287–1293

    Abstract: Preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) are commonly treated with surfactant by intubate surfactant extubate (InSurE) technique. Mode of surfactant administration has evolved towards less invasive technique in the last few years. We ... ...

    Abstract Preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) are commonly treated with surfactant by intubate surfactant extubate (InSurE) technique. Mode of surfactant administration has evolved towards less invasive technique in the last few years. We randomised 58 preterm infants of 28-34 weeks of gestation with RDS within 6 h of birth to receive surfactant by InSurE or minimally invasive surfactant therapy (MIST). Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) was used as primary respiratory support. The main objective was to compare the need of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) in first 72 h of life and secondarily hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA), intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) (> grade 2), bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and composite outcome of BPD/mortality. We did not find any difference in need of IMV in first 72 h between MIST and InSurE (relative risk with MIST, 0.62; 95% confidence interval, 0.22 to 1.32). No difference was observed in terms of hs PDA, IVH (> grade 2), BPD and composite outcome of BPD/mortality.Conclusion: There is no difference between MIST and InSurE in preterm neonates with RDS with NIPPV as a primary mode of respiratory support. Larger multicentre studies are needed to further explore differences in treatment failure and other secondary outcomes.Trial registration: www.ctri.nic.in id CTRI/2019/03/017992, registration date March 8, 2019. What is Known • InSurE is commonly used for many years for treatment of RDS in preterm neonates. • MIST has been introduced as a newer tool. What is New • MIST with feeding tube is comparable with InSurE in preterm infants with RDS in developing countries. •NIPPV can be used as primary respiratory support for MIST.
    MeSH term(s) Combined Modality Therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Premature ; Intubation, Intratracheal/methods ; Male ; Noninvasive Ventilation ; Positive-Pressure Respiration/methods ; Prospective Studies ; Pulmonary Surfactants/administration & dosage ; Pulmonary Surfactants/therapeutic use ; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn/therapy ; Treatment Outcome
    Chemical Substances Pulmonary Surfactants
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-27
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial
    ZDB-ID 194196-3
    ISSN 1432-1076 ; 0340-6199 ; 0943-9676
    ISSN (online) 1432-1076
    ISSN 0340-6199 ; 0943-9676
    DOI 10.1007/s00431-020-03682-9
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  6. Article ; Online: Nasal HFOV versus nasal IPPV as a post-extubation respiratory support in preterm infants-a randomised controlled trial.

    Seth, Soutrik / Saha, Bijan / Saha, Anindya Kumar / Mukherjee, Suchandra / Hazra, Avijit

    European journal of pediatrics

    2021  Volume 180, Issue 10, Page(s) 3151–3160

    Abstract: Early and successful extubation prevents several morbidities in preterm newborns. Several secondary non-invasive respiratory modalities exist but with their merits and demerits. Given the benefits of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV), ... ...

    Abstract Early and successful extubation prevents several morbidities in preterm newborns. Several secondary non-invasive respiratory modalities exist but with their merits and demerits. Given the benefits of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV), we tried to examine whether nHFOV could reduce reintubation rates compared to nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) during the post-extubation phase in preterm infants. Stratified randomisation based on gestational age was done for 86 mechanically ventilated preterm infants between 26 and 36
    MeSH term(s) Airway Extubation ; Child, Preschool ; Continuous Positive Airway Pressure ; Gestational Age ; High-Frequency Ventilation ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Premature ; Intermittent Positive-Pressure Ventilation ; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn/therapy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-23
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial
    ZDB-ID 194196-3
    ISSN 1432-1076 ; 0340-6199 ; 0943-9676
    ISSN (online) 1432-1076
    ISSN 0340-6199 ; 0943-9676
    DOI 10.1007/s00431-021-04084-1
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  7. Article: Retinopathy of prematurity in a level II neonatal care unit of a district of West Bengal: A retrospective analysis of 5 years.

    Mukherjee, Suchandra / Saha, Anindya Kumar / Das, Pranab / Sen, Debanjan / Bhar, Sudakhshina

    Indian journal of public health

    2020  Volume 64, Issue 4, Page(s) 398–401

    Abstract: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), particularly severe ROP is a health concern. The study is aimed to ascertain the magnitude, profile, and outcome of ROP over 5 years at a level II neonatal unit in a district of West Bengal. From 2012 to 2016, a total of ...

    Abstract Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), particularly severe ROP is a health concern. The study is aimed to ascertain the magnitude, profile, and outcome of ROP over 5 years at a level II neonatal unit in a district of West Bengal. From 2012 to 2016, a total of 691 newborns with birth weight (BW) <2000 g and/or gestational age < 35 weeks of a district level II neonatal care unit were screened for ROP. Retrospective analysis of these screened babies was performed using the principles of descriptive and inferential statistics. Overall, 38.5% of newborns had any stage ROP and13.2% severe ROP. Two-thirds of babies with severe ROP were <1250 g of BW. About 16.2% of the ROP cases suffered from aggressive posterior ROP (APROP). Oxygen and prematurity were found as significant risk factors. Substantially high occurrence of severe ROP and APROP warrants appropriate measures. Timely screening and intervention with referral to the neonatal ROP unit can improve the scenario.
    MeSH term(s) Gestational Age ; Humans ; India/epidemiology ; Infant ; Infant, Low Birth Weight ; Infant, Newborn ; Retinopathy of Prematurity/epidemiology ; Retrospective Studies
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-13
    Publishing country India
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 800737-8
    ISSN 2229-7693 ; 0019-557X
    ISSN (online) 2229-7693
    ISSN 0019-557X
    DOI 10.4103/ijph.IJPH_336_19
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  8. Article ; Online: Is Delaying Cord Clamping until Placenta Delivery Beneficial? Oxygen Saturation and Heart Rate Transition during the Initial 5 Minutes after Delivery in Indian Healthy Newborns.

    Mukherjee, Suchandra / Bulsara, Jignesh S / Das, Manoja Kumar / Waratakar, Yogendra / Saha, Anindya Kumar / Dubey, Sunil / Mehta, Pratima / Gupta, Bini / Singh, Arun K

    American journal of perinatology

    2019  Volume 37, Issue 7, Page(s) 738–744

    Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to compare the preductal oxygen saturation (SpO: Study design: This prospective observational study included newborns born at >34 weeks vaginally (Dharampur, Gujarat) or through caesarean section (CS) (Kolkata, West Bengal) ...

    Abstract Objective: This study aimed to compare the preductal oxygen saturation (SpO
    Study design: This prospective observational study included newborns born at >34 weeks vaginally (Dharampur, Gujarat) or through caesarean section (CS) (Kolkata, West Bengal). In Dharampur, the newborns received ECC practice (8 weeks) followed by DCC practice (10 weeks). In Kolkata, the newborns received ECC practice only (8 weeks).
    Results: The newborns with DCC (
    Conclusion: The trends of SpO
    MeSH term(s) Birth Weight ; Constriction ; Datasets as Topic ; Female ; Gestational Age ; Heart Rate/physiology ; Humans ; India ; Infant, Newborn ; Labor Stage, Third ; Oxygen/blood ; Pregnancy ; Prospective Studies ; Reference Values ; Time Factors ; Umbilical Cord
    Chemical Substances Oxygen (S88TT14065)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-05-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Observational Study
    ZDB-ID 605671-4
    ISSN 1098-8785 ; 0735-1631
    ISSN (online) 1098-8785
    ISSN 0735-1631
    DOI 10.1055/s-0039-1688982
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  9. Article: Congenital Sternal Cleft along with Persistent Left-Sided Superior Vena Cava: A Rare Presentation.

    Saha, Anindya Kumar / Sardar, Syamal Kumar / Sur, Amitava

    Case reports in pediatrics

    2013  Volume 2013, Page(s) 192478

    Abstract: Congenital sternal cleft is a rare abnormality resulting from fusion failure of sternum. It occurs in isolation or along with defects of abdominal wall, diaphragm, pericardium, and heart. Early surgical correction is required to protect the underlying ... ...

    Abstract Congenital sternal cleft is a rare abnormality resulting from fusion failure of sternum. It occurs in isolation or along with defects of abdominal wall, diaphragm, pericardium, and heart. Early surgical correction is required to protect the underlying structures for risk of cardiac compression. Here we report a case of 20-day female child presenting with congenital sternal cleft associated with multiple congenital heart disease and left-sided superior vena cava. She was operated by the cardiothoracic surgical team successfully and is doing well on followup. We discuss this rare case, imaging studies, and surgical strategy.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-06-13
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2659094-3
    ISSN 2090-6811 ; 2090-6803
    ISSN (online) 2090-6811
    ISSN 2090-6803
    DOI 10.1155/2013/192478
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  10. Article: Remission of congenital complete heart block without anti-Ro/La antibodies: A case report.

    Mitra, Souvik / Saha, Anindya Kumar / Sardar, Syamal Kumar / Singh, Arun Kumarendu

    Annals of pediatric cardiology

    2014  Volume 6, Issue 2, Page(s) 182–184

    Abstract: Anti-Ro/La negative congenital heart block (CHB) is uncommon. We report one such case of CHB, with no associated structural heart disease or maternal autoantibodies. The heart block reverted to sinus rhythm spontaneously at two weeks of age, and the ... ...

    Abstract Anti-Ro/La negative congenital heart block (CHB) is uncommon. We report one such case of CHB, with no associated structural heart disease or maternal autoantibodies. The heart block reverted to sinus rhythm spontaneously at two weeks of age, and the patient remains in sinus rhythm at a one year followup. Whether patients with antibody negative complete heart block have a different clinical course is conjectural.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-02-13
    Publishing country India
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2430956-4
    ISSN 0974-5149 ; 0974-2069
    ISSN (online) 0974-5149
    ISSN 0974-2069
    DOI 10.4103/0974-2069.115278
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