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Brandon Hadfield

@gentlegiantmd

6’ 8” Neonatologist working in Global Health with 500 gm babies currently starting a Neonatology fellowship in Rwanda.

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Interesting study out of Nigeria. Wondering what feasibility of wider application in LMICs may be. I think we often underestimate the cost of oxygen which could drive these types of changes.

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On my way to Pediatric Academic Societies 2025! Partway through my 35 hour journey from Rwanda to Honolulu. Tired, but excited to connect with friends and hear about groundbreaking neonatology research!

On my way to <a href="/PASMeeting/">Pediatric Academic Societies</a> 2025! 

Partway through my 35 hour journey from Rwanda to Honolulu. Tired, but excited to connect with friends and hear about groundbreaking neonatology research!
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Fantastic! Ravi Mangal Patel's talk at Pediatric Academic Societies on neonatal platelet/pRBC transfusion trends: 1. Restrictive approaches safe, may benefit in case of platelets. 2. pRBC transfusion thresholds down, platelet unchanged. 3. New findings take ~17 yrs to adopt. Act now! #PAS2025

Fantastic! <a href="/ravimpatelmd/">Ravi Mangal Patel</a>'s talk at <a href="/PASMeeting/">Pediatric Academic Societies</a> on neonatal platelet/pRBC transfusion trends:

1. Restrictive approaches safe, may benefit in case of platelets.
2. pRBC transfusion thresholds down, platelet unchanged.
3. New findings take ~17 yrs to adopt. Act now!
#PAS2025
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Insightful PAS talk by Greg Valentine & mentee Olivia Brandon Seattle Children's on neonatal fluid management. Key findings: Higher enteral feeding volumes & moderate total fluid intake linked to lower BPD, shorter LOS, and better neurodevelopmental outcomes. #Neonatal #PAS2025

Insightful PAS talk by Greg Valentine &amp; mentee Olivia Brandon  <a href="/seattlechildren/">Seattle Children's</a> on neonatal fluid management. 

Key findings: Higher enteral feeding volumes &amp; moderate total fluid intake linked to lower BPD, shorter LOS, and better neurodevelopmental outcomes. #Neonatal #PAS2025
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Our Pediatric Academic Societies poster on the risks of invasive infection with probiotic supplementation with Veeral Tolia, MD and Kaashif Ahmad, MD, MSc #PAS2025 🔑 message: excess risk of probiotic-associated invasive infection is extremely low (1 per 2500 supplemented infants)

Our <a href="/PASMeeting/">Pediatric Academic Societies</a> poster on the risks of invasive infection with probiotic supplementation with <a href="/veeraltolia/">Veeral Tolia, MD</a> and <a href="/kaashif_ahmad/">Kaashif Ahmad, MD, MSc</a> #PAS2025 

🔑 message: excess risk of probiotic-associated invasive infection is extremely low (1 per 2500 supplemented infants)
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What heart rate should REALLY trigger chest compressions in neonates? Authors suggest giving airway, airway, airway much longer time, up to 120 sec, before CC. Thoughts Evidence-Based Neo? nature.com/articles/s4137…

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Take a look at the new Fenton Growth Charts against the old ones.📈 The difference in these curves tells an important story. 👀Dive into the discussion in this episode of The Journal Club: buff.ly/XQqc6jf #FentonGrowthCharts #TheIncubator #Neonatology #TheJournalClub