Jennifer A Dawson

Summary

Affiliation: Royal Women's Hospital
Country: Australia

Publications

  1. ncbi Free-flow oxygen delivery to newly born infants
    Jennifer A Dawson
    Division of Newborn Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Carlton, Victoria, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 92:F132-4. 2007
  2. ncbi Pulse oximetry for monitoring infants in the delivery room: a review
    J A Dawson
    Division of Neonatal Services, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, 132 Grattan Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 92:F4-7. 2007
  3. ncbi Improved techniques reduce face mask leak during simulated neonatal resuscitation: study 2
    Fiona E Wood
    Division of Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, 132 Grattan Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 93:F230-4. 2008
  4. ncbi Oxygenation with T-piece versus self-inflating bag for ventilation of extremely preterm infants at birth: a randomized controlled trial
    Jennifer A Dawson
    Newborn Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    J Pediatr 158:912-918.e1-2. 2011
  5. ncbi Assessment of tidal volume and gas leak during mask ventilation of preterm infants in the delivery room
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, Department of Newborn Research, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 95:F393-7. 2010
  6. ncbi Airway obstruction and gas leak during mask ventilation of preterm infants in the delivery room
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 96:F254-7. 2011
  7. ncbi Tidal volume delivery during surfactant administration in the delivery room
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Intensive Care Med 37:1833-9. 2011
  8. ncbi Ventilation and spontaneous breathing at birth of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia
    Arjan B Te Pas
    Division of Newborn Services, Royal Women s Hospital, Victoria, Australia
    J Pediatr 154:369-73. 2009
  9. ncbi Heart rate changes during resuscitation of newly born infants <30 weeks gestation: an observational study
    Charmaine H Yam
    Neonatal Services, Newborn Research, The Royal Women s Hospital, 20 Flemington Road, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 96:F102-7. 2011
  10. ncbi Assessment of flow waves and colorimetric CO2 detector for endotracheal tube placement during neonatal resuscitation
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Resuscitation 82:307-12. 2011

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Publications19

  1. ncbi Free-flow oxygen delivery to newly born infants
    Jennifer A Dawson
    Division of Newborn Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Carlton, Victoria, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 92:F132-4. 2007
    ..Self-inflating resuscitation bags are described as unreliable for this purpose. We measured oxygen concentrations >or=80% delivered through a 240 mL Laerdal self-inflating resuscitation bag and from 5 mm tubing inside a cupped hand...
  2. ncbi Pulse oximetry for monitoring infants in the delivery room: a review
    J A Dawson
    Division of Neonatal Services, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, 132 Grattan Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 92:F4-7. 2007
  3. ncbi Improved techniques reduce face mask leak during simulated neonatal resuscitation: study 2
    Fiona E Wood
    Division of Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, 132 Grattan Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 93:F230-4. 2008
    ..Techniques of positioning and holding neonatal face masks vary. Studies have shown that leak at the face mask is common and often substantial irrespective of operator experience...
  4. ncbi Oxygenation with T-piece versus self-inflating bag for ventilation of extremely preterm infants at birth: a randomized controlled trial
    Jennifer A Dawson
    Newborn Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    J Pediatr 158:912-918.e1-2. 2011
    ....
  5. ncbi Assessment of tidal volume and gas leak during mask ventilation of preterm infants in the delivery room
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, Department of Newborn Research, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 95:F393-7. 2010
    ..The aim was to compare resuscitators' estimates of tidal volume (V(T)) and face mask leak with measured values during positive pressure ventilation (PPV) of newborn infants in the delivery room...
  6. ncbi Airway obstruction and gas leak during mask ventilation of preterm infants in the delivery room
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 96:F254-7. 2011
    ..The authors examined recordings of PPV given to preterm infants in the delivery room for prevalence of mask leak and airway obstruction...
  7. ncbi Tidal volume delivery during surfactant administration in the delivery room
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Intensive Care Med 37:1833-9. 2011
    ..The aim of this study was to analyse respiratory function immediately before and after surfactant administration in the delivery room...
  8. ncbi Ventilation and spontaneous breathing at birth of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia
    Arjan B Te Pas
    Division of Newborn Services, Royal Women s Hospital, Victoria, Australia
    J Pediatr 154:369-73. 2009
    ..To describe the interaction of spontaneous breaths, manual ventilation, and tidal volumes (V(T)) during stabilization of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) in the delivery room...
  9. ncbi Heart rate changes during resuscitation of newly born infants <30 weeks gestation: an observational study
    Charmaine H Yam
    Neonatal Services, Newborn Research, The Royal Women s Hospital, 20 Flemington Road, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 96:F102-7. 2011
    ..The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation recommends starting positive pressure ventilation (PPV) in the delivery room when heart rate (HR) <100 beats per min (bpm) and giving cardiac compressions when HR <60 bpm...
  10. ncbi Assessment of flow waves and colorimetric CO2 detector for endotracheal tube placement during neonatal resuscitation
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Resuscitation 82:307-12. 2011
    ..A flow sensor measures gas flow in and out of an ETT. We reviewed video recordings of neonatal resuscitations to compare a colorimetric CO(2) detector (Pedi-Cap®) with flow sensor recordings for assessing ETT placement...
  11. ncbi Defining the reference range for oxygen saturation for infants after birth
    Jennifer A Dawson
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    Pediatrics 125:e1340-7. 2010
    ..The goal was to define reference ranges for pulse oxygen saturation (Spo(2)) values in the first 10 minutes after birth for infants who received no medical intervention in the delivery room...
  12. ncbi Providing PEEP during neonatal resuscitation: which device is best?
    Jennifer A Dawson
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    J Paediatr Child Health 47:698-703. 2011
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  13. ncbi Respiratory function monitor guidance of mask ventilation in the delivery room: a feasibility study
    Georg M Schmölzer
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia The Ritchie Centre, Monash Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Critical Care Stream, Murdoch Children s Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia Division of Neonatology, Department of Paediatrics, Graz Medical University, Graz, Austria
    J Pediatr 160:377-381.e2. 2012
    ..To investigate whether using a respiratory function monitor (RFM) during mask resuscitation of preterm infants reduces face mask leak and improves tidal volume (V(T))...
  14. ncbi Accuracy of pulse oximetry measurement of heart rate of newborn infants in the delivery room
    C Omar F Kamlin
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    J Pediatr 152:756-60. 2008
    ..To determine the accuracy of heart rate obtained by pulse oximetry (HR(PO)) relative to HR obtained by 3-lead electrocardiography (HR(ECG)) in newborn infants in the delivery room...
  15. ncbi Assessing the effectiveness of two round neonatal resuscitation masks: study 1
    Fiona E Wood
    Division of Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, 132 Grattan Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 93:F235-7. 2008
    ..Positive pressure ventilation (PPV) via a face mask is an important skill taught using manikins. There have been few attempts to assess the effectiveness of different face mask designs...
  16. ncbi The effect of a PEEP valve on a Laerdal neonatal self-inflating resuscitation bag
    Colin J Morley
    Neonatal Research, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    J Paediatr Child Health 46:51-6. 2010
    ..The ability of Laerdal neonatal self-inflating bags fitted with PEEP valves to reliably deliver PEEP is unclear. The aim of this study was to measure the delivered PEEP at different set PEEP levels and inflation rates...
  17. ncbi Financial costs for parents with a baby in a neonatal nursery
    Brenda M Argus
    Neonatal Services, The Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    J Paediatr Child Health 45:514-7. 2009
    ..To determine the additional financial cost to families of babies admitted to the nurseries of The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia...
  18. ncbi Breathing patterns in preterm and term infants immediately after birth
    Arjan B Te Pas
    Division of Newborn Services, Royal Women s Hospital, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia
    Pediatr Res 65:352-6. 2009
    ..93 [0.64] vs. 1.14 [0.86] s). Directly after birth, both preterm and term infants frequently brake their expiration, mostly by crying. Preterm infants use significantly more expiratory breath holds to defend their lung volume...
  19. ncbi Free-flow oxygen delivery using a T-piece resuscitator
    Jennifer A Dawson
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 92:F421. 2007