Blar i UiS Brage på forfatter "Perlman, Jeffrey"
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Effectiveness of a novel continuous doppler (Moyo) versus intermittent doppler in intrapartum detection of abnormal foetal heart rate: A randomised controlled study in Tanzania
Kamala, Benjamin; Hussein, Kidanto; Dalen, Ingvild; Ngarina, Matilda; Abeid, Muzidalifat; Perlman, Jeffrey; Ersdal, Hege Langli (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01)Background: Intrapartum foetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring is crucial for identification of hypoxic foetuses and subsequent interventions. We compared continuous monitoring using a novel nine-crystal FHR monitor (Moyo) ... -
Frequent refresher training on newborn resuscitation and potential impact on perinatal outcome over time in a rural Tanzanian hospital: An observational study
Mduma, Estomih; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Søreide, Eldar; Svensen, Erling; Mdoe, Paschal Francis; Perlman, Jeffrey; Johnson, Caroline Amy; Hussein, Kidanto; Ersdal, Hege Langli (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-09)Objectives Globally, perinatal mortality remains high, especially in sub-Saharan countries, mainly because of inadequate obstetric and newborn care. Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) resuscitation training as part of a continuous ... -
Neurodevelopmental Outcome at 6 Months Following Neonatal Resuscitation in Rural Tanzania
Torvik, Ingrid Ask; Moshiro, Robert Deogratias; Ersdal, Hege Langli; Yeconia, Anita; Mduma, Raphael; Perlman, Jeffrey; Linde, Jørgen Erland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Early bag-mask ventilation (BMV) administered to non-breathing neonates at birth in the presence of birth asphyxia (interruption of placental blood flow) has reduced neonatal mortality by up to 50% in low- and middle-income ... -
Positive pressure ventilation at birth and potential pathways to newborn deaths in rural Tanzania
Moshiro, Robert Deogratias (PhD thesis UiS;534, Doctoral thesis, 2020-09)Background: There are 2.6 million neonatal deaths that occur globally each year, with more than 80% of these deaths occurring in low-income countries. In Tanzania, available estimates report that approximately 40,000 newborn ... -
Use of Suctioning during Newborn Resuscitation and Its Effects on Heart Rate in a Low-Resource Setting, Tanzania
Purington, Carolyn; Eilevstjønn, Joar; Dalen, Ingvild; Yeconia, Anita; Blacy, Ladislaus; Mduma, Estomih; Haug, Ingunn; Holte, Kari; Chang, Catherine; Perlman, Jeffrey; Ersdal, Hege Langli (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-09)Suctioning of newborns immediately after birth, as part of delivery room resuscitation, is only recommended if the airway is obstructed. The aim of this study was to describe the use of suctioning during newborn resuscitation ...