Caring During Cooling

Caring During Cooling

April 06, 20231 min read

HIE happens in 2-3 per 1,000 births, and from different causes in childhood

April is HIE Awareness Month and I wanted to bring back some of your favorite lectures from our 2022 Caring During Cooling webinar series.

Watch the replays LIVE on our YouTube Channel every Monday in April.

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Holding During Cooling - HIE Awareness

1. Holding During Cooling

Holding during cooling is a simple intervention that isn't universally provided to families of babies undergoing cooing. In this presentation Celia Glennon NNP shares her research project protocol and results. Are you offering holding during cooling to your families?? Why or why not??

Feeding During Cooling - HIE Awareness

2. Feeding During Cooling

Most babies undergoing cooling are kept NPO until rewarming, but Dr. Wissam Alburaki hopes to change that.  In this presentation, Dr. Alburaki shares with us the results of his team's recent publication and engages in a discussion of his minimal enteral feeding protocol. 

Ventilating During Cooling - HIE Awareness

3. Ventilating During Cooling

Dr. Mohamed El-Dib from Boston shares with us about the complexity of ventilating babies undergoing cooling. He also shares practical approaches.

Should We Cool Babies With Mild HIE - HIE Awareness

4. Should We Cool Babies With Mild HIE

In this final presentation of this month's encore replay of our Caring During Cooling series, Dr. Lina Chalak shares the current knowledge regarding outcomes for infants with mild HIE and the future research directions to understand best practices that may improve outcomes for this population.

Don't miss anything and watch the replays LIVE on our YouTube Channel every Monday in April.

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