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Necrotizing Enterocolitis with Dr. Gail Besner

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Dr. Gail Besner discusses the clinical evaluation and management of necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants, covering diagnostic approaches, risk factors including medications like indomethacin and acid suppressants, and surgical decision-making. She shares insights from her research lab focused on novel therapeutic strategies for this challenging neonatal condition.

Key takeaways

  • Despite 60 years of research, the exact cause of NEC remains unknown and no definitive cure exists.
  • Indomethacin predisposes premature infants to both isolated ileal perforation and necrotizing enterocolitis.
  • Avoid acid suppression medications (PPIs, H2 blockers) in at-risk neonates as gastric acidification may be protective against NEC.
  • Physical exam must include scrotal examination in males—intestinal contents can track through patent processus vaginalis.
  • Abdominal wall discoloration (redness or darkening) may indicate underlying inflammatory process or bowel necrosis requiring urgent intervention.

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