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Highlights July 2015 In This Issue Volume 169, Number 7 Pages 613-704 JAMA Pediatrics Research Delayed Cord Clamping and Neurodevelopment Outcomes 631 Delayed cord clamping reduces the risk for subsequent iron defi ciency during the fi rst 4 months of life and can potentially result in improved neurodevelopment. Andersson and colleagues follow up 263 children at low risk for iron defi ciency in a randomized clinical trial of delayed cord clamping compared with early clamping to examine their neurodevel- JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page opmental outcomes at age 4 years. Delayed clamping improved scores in the fi ne-motor 704 Sleep Terrors and Sleep Walking: and social domains at 4 years of age, especially in boys. The editorial by Rabe et al discuss- Common Parasomnias of Childhood es the implications of this intervention for improving global infant health. Clinical Review & Education Editorial 623 JAMA Pediatrics Clinical Challenge Organ Donation After Circulatory Determination of Death 639 Although surgical advances have resulted in successful transplants using neonatal donors, the actual practice of neonatal organ donation after circulatory determination of death remains uncommon. Stiers and colleagues review the experience of neonatal organ do- nation at a large health care system. Almost half of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Pediatrics American Medical Association

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JAMA Pediatrics , Volume 169 (7) – Jul 1, 2015

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July 2015 In This Issue Volume 169, Number 7 Pages 613-704 JAMA Pediatrics Research Delayed Cord Clamping and Neurodevelopment Outcomes 631 Delayed cord clamping reduces the risk for subsequent iron defi ciency during the fi rst 4 months of life and can potentially result in improved neurodevelopment. Andersson and colleagues follow up 263 children at low risk for iron defi ciency in a randomized clinical trial of delayed cord clamping compared with early clamping to examine their neurodevel-...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2015 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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2168-6203
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2168-6211
DOI
10.1001/jamapediatrics.2014.2136
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July 2015 In This Issue Volume 169, Number 7 Pages 613-704 JAMA Pediatrics Research Delayed Cord Clamping and Neurodevelopment Outcomes 631 Delayed cord clamping reduces the risk for subsequent iron defi ciency during the fi rst 4 months of life and can potentially result in improved neurodevelopment. Andersson and colleagues follow up 263 children at low risk for iron defi ciency in a randomized clinical trial of delayed cord clamping compared with early clamping to examine their neurodevel- JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page opmental outcomes at age 4 years. Delayed clamping improved scores in the fi ne-motor 704 Sleep Terrors and Sleep Walking: and social domains at 4 years of age, especially in boys. The editorial by Rabe et al discuss- Common Parasomnias of Childhood es the implications of this intervention for improving global infant health. Clinical Review & Education Editorial 623 JAMA Pediatrics Clinical Challenge Organ Donation After Circulatory Determination of Death 639 Although surgical advances have resulted in successful transplants using neonatal donors, the actual practice of neonatal organ donation after circulatory determination of death remains uncommon. Stiers and colleagues review the experience of neonatal organ do- nation at a large health care system. Almost half of the

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