Thursday, 17th October
46th Annual Meeting of the Fetal and Neonatal Physiological Society 2019
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Speakers
Welcome
8:15AM - 8:30AM
Thursday, 17th October
Kooringa-Kitchener rooms
Chair: Tim Moss
Session 1 - Fetal & Neonatal Pulmonary & Cardiovascular Development & Physiology (lots of &s) Part 1
8:30AM - 10:30AM
Thursday, 17th October
Kooringa-Kitchener rooms
Chairs: Bernardo J. Krause & Flora Wong
Increasing respiratory effort with 100% oxygen during resuscitation of preterm rabbits at birth
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Janneke Dekker
The effect of initial high versus low FiO
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on breathing effort in preterm infants at birth: A randomized controlled trial
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Janneke Dekker
Intra-uterine inflammation negatively affects endogenous epithelial stem/progenitor cell populations - improved function at the expense of development?
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Daan Ophelders
The potential of umbilical cord blood cells for ventilation induced lung injury
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Madeleine Smith
Human amnion cell-derived extracellular vesicles in the treatment of bronchopulmonary dysplasia
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Dandan Zhu
A practical method for measuring blood volume in neonatal pigs
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Yvonne A Eiby
The effect of volume expansion treatments in the preterm pig brain.
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Stephanie M Miller
Volume expansion with packed RBCs maintains blood pressure and cerebral oxygenation more effectively than saline in preterm piglets
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Yvonne A Eiby
Repeated washed red blood cell transfusion in the very preterm neonate is associated with an attenuated post-transfusion inflammatory response
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Tara Crawford
Prone sleeping affects cardiovascular control in preterm infants in NICU
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Kelsee Shepherd
When does prone sleeping improve cardiorespiratory status in preterm infants in the NICU?
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Kelsee Shepherd
Exploring ductus venosus flow patterns in fetal sheep using 4D flow MRI
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Eric M. Schrauben
Combining fetal blood flow as determined by phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging with blood pressure waveforms to understand vascular biomechanics
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Jack R.T. Darby
4D flow magnetic resonance imaging in neonatal piglets: A tool for visualizing and quantifying ductus arteriosus blood flow
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Eric M. Schrauben
Antenatal glucocorticoids and the female postnatal advantage: possible mechanisms underlying early- and long-term vascular adaptations following preterm birth
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Rebecca M Dyson
Sex-specific changes in cardiovascular control in term-born offspring over time: provisional results
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Ryan P Sixtus
MiR-21-5p directly targets and contributes to eNOS regulation in fetal growth restriction and acute hypoxia
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Bernardo J. Krause
Hydrogen sulphide protection against fetal origins of peripheral vascular disease
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Bernardo J Krause
Novel gasotransmitter cardio-protection in the developing heart: comparative roles of hydrogen sulphide and carbon monoxide
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Dino A Giussani
Conflicting effects of fetal growth restriction on blood pressure between human and animal offspring: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Fieke Terstappen
Poster Viewing & Morning Tea
10:30AM - 11:00AM
Thursday, 17th October
Maryland-Cumberland rooms
Session 2 - Fetal & Neonatal Pulmonary & Cardiovascular Development & Physiology (lots of &s) Part 2
11:00AM - 1:30PM
Thursday, 17th October
Kooringa-Kitchener rooms
Chairs: Joanne Davidson & Bobbi Fleiss
Utilising MRI to measure cardiac function in the sheep fetus
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Janna L Morrison*
The frank starling principle - fact or fiction: the haemodynamic response in the very preterm newborn to volume loading in the immediate neonatal period
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Michael Stark
A Comparison of the Cardiovascular Effects of Dopamine and Sildenafil between Growth Restricted and Appropriately Grown Preterm Lambs
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Ishmael M Inocencio
Maternal sildenafil for severe early-onset fetal growth restriction: the dutch multicentre placebo-controlled double-blind strider-trial
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Jan Derks
The effects of maternal sildenafil treatment on the developing lung: potential insights into poor postnatal outcomes.
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Ishmael Inocencio
Antenatal sildenafil improves neonatal pulmonary haemodynamics in an ovine model of diaphragmatic hernia
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Aidan J Kashyap
Neonatal therapy with hemin and melatonin reverts pulmonary vascular dysfunction in neonatal sheep with pulmonary hypertension born in chronic hypoxia.
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Bernardo J. Krause
Antenatal glucocorticoid therapy (AGT) protects the chronically hypoxic fetus from programmed endothelial dysfunction and hypertension in adulthood
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Kimberley J Botting
Long-term effects of low dose dexamethasone and ventilation therapies: markers of inflammation and growth in preterm lamb lungs
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Veena Kurup
Lunch & FNPS Sporting Event
1:30PM - 5:00PM
Thursday, 17th October
Geoffrey Dawes Lecture
5:30PM - 6:30PM
Thursday, 17th October
Kooringa-Kitchener rooms
Chair: Graham Jenkin
Prematurity personified: the neonatal marsupial
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Marilyn Renfree
Dinner
6:30PM - 8:00PM
Thursday, 17th October
Radius Restaurant
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