The specimen of choice that enables the collection of small blood volumes from neonatal or critically ill patients is a capillary blood specimen. This specimen type has gained favour with many ...
BACKGROUND: Early recognition of sepsis is important. Treatment is stopped after a defined time or after laboratory markers have normalized. Repetitive blood sampling is necessary. A noninvasive tool ...
April 8, 2008 — The routine clinical use of shared medical equipment, such as multivial drugs and multipatient devices for capillary blood sampling in glucose monitoring, can be responsible for ...
The current study aimed to characterize changes in EEG-related measures after noxious stimuli in neonates and to assess their potential utility as measures of pain and/or discomfort during neonatal ...
BOSTON, July 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- O'Ryan.Health, a leader in at-home pediatric healthcare innovation, today announced it has become the first US company to launch two, parent-led observational ...
The presence of lead in blood is the most incontrovertible evidence of absorption but hitherto the need for venepuncture has limited its determination in the supervision of industrial workers.