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Segundo Consenso Clínico de la Sociedad Iberoamericana de Neonatología: manejo hemodinámico del recién nacido

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2011
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Golombek, Sergio G
Fariña, Diana
Sola, Augusto
Baquero, Hernando
Cabañas, Fernando
Dominguez, Fernando
Fajardo, Carlos
Goldsmit, Gustavo S
Flores, Gabriel Lara
Lee, Mario
Varela, Lourdes Lemus
Mariani, Gonzalo
Miura, Ernani
Pérez, Jose Maria
Zambosco, Guillermo
Pellicer, Adelina
Bancalari, Eduardo
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Este trabajo informa acerca del proceso y los resultados del Segundo Consenso Clínico de la SIBEN (Sociedad Iberoamericana de Neonatología), en el cual 80 neonatólogos de 23 países fueron invitados a participar y colaborar. Se desarrollaron varias preguntas de importancia clínico-fisiológica sobre el manejo hemodinámico del recién nacido. Los participantes fueron distribuidos en grupos, facilitando así la interacción y el trabajo conjunto, con la consigna de responder de tres a cinco preguntas mediante el análisis de bibliografía y factores locales. El Grupo de Consenso se reunió en Mar del Plata, Argentina, donde se llevaron a cabo diversas ponencias, debates y presentaciones. En total participaron 54 neonatólogos de 21 países, con el objetivo de desarrollar un consenso sobre aspectos que incluyeron conceptos y definiciones de inestabilidad hemodinámica, la fisiopatología del cuadro de compromiso hemodinámico, las estrategias terapéuticas recomendadas y el monitoreo hemodinámico. Se espera que esta experiencia internacional sirva como una iniciativa útil tanto para la búsqueda de futuros consensos como para reducir las disparidades existentes entre los tratamientos y resultados de los diferentes países de la Región.(AU)
 
This study reports on the process and results of the Second Clinical Consensus of the Ibero-American Society of Neonatology. Eighty neonatologists from 23 countries were invited to collaborate and participate in the event. Several questions of clinical-physiological importance in the hemodynamic management of newborns were addressed. Participants were divided into groups to facilitate interaction and teamwork, with instructions to respond to three to five questions by analyzing the literature and local factors. Meeting in Mar del Plata, Argentina, the Consensus Group served as a form for various presentations and discussions. In all, 54 neonatologists from 21 countries attended, with the objective of reaching a consensus on such matters as concepts and definitions of hemodynamic instability, the physiopathology of hemodynamic compromise, recommended therapy strategies, and hemodynamic monitoring. It is hoped that this international experience will serve as a useful initiative for future consensus building and reduction of the existing disparities among the countries of the Region in terms of treatment and outcomes.(AU)
 
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Rev Panam Salud Publica;29(4),abr. 2011
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Neonatología; Nacimiento prematuro; Cardiopatias Congênitas; Bienestar del Lactante; Hemodinámica; Hipocalcemia; Hipotensión; Hipovolemia; Recién nacido; Neonatology; Premature Birth; Heart Defects, Congenital; Infant welfare; Hemodynamics; Hypocalcemia; Hypotension; Hypovolemia; Infant, newborn; Hipotensão; Hipotensão; Cardiopatias; Cardiopatias; Cardiopatias; Hemodinâmica; Hipotensão; Hipovolemia; Choque; Choque
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https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/9538
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Golombek, Sergio G,Fariña, Diana,Sola, Augusto,Baquero, Hernando,Cabañas, Fernando,Dominguez, Fernando,Fajardo, Carlos,Goldsmit, Gustavo S,Flores, Gabriel Lara,Lee, Mario,Varela, Lourdes Lemus,Mariani, Gonzalo,Miura, Ernani,Pérez, Jose Maria,Zambosco, Guillermo,Pellicer, Adelina,Bancalari, Eduardo (2011) Segundo Consenso Clínico de la Sociedad Iberoamericana de Neonatología: manejo hemodinámico del recién nacido. Rev Panam Salud Publica;29(4) 281-302,abr. 2011. Retrieved from http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892011000400010
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