Iwona Janczewska
Gdańsk Medical University
10 Papers
Iwona Janczewska is an academic researcher from Gdańsk Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ethyl glucuronide. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Agreement and reproducibility of radiological signs in NEC using The Duke Abdominal Assessment Scale (DAAS).
Karolina Markiet,Anna Szymańska-Dubowik,Iwona Janczewska,Iwona Domazalska-Popadiuk,Anna Zawadzka-Kepczynska,Agnieszka Bianek-Bodzak +5 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to measure the intra- and inter-observer agreement on the radiological signs of NEC according to DAAS to access the feasibility of this scale, but with high observer variability in interpretation of all radiologic signs it did not confirm that Duke Abdominal Assessment Scale could reliable facilitate reporting of abdominal radiographic findings in neonates with suspected NEC.
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Prematurity and Low Birth Weight and Their Impact on Childhood Growth Patterns and the Risk of Long-Term Cardiovascular Sequelae
Iwona Janczewska,Jolanta Wierzba,Alicja Jańczewska,Małgorzata Szczurek-Gierczak,Iwona Domzalska-Popadiuk +4 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of lifelong health outcomes of preterm-born individuals is crucial for developing strategies to prevent cardiovascular sequelae and may be the basis for future research to provide effective interventions.
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders - diagnostic difficulties in the neonatal period and new diagnostic approaches
TL;DR: The presence of fatty acid ethyl esters in the meconium could be a non-invasive and cost-effective method of early detection of disorders associated with prenatal alcohol exposure.
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Contributors to Preterm Birth: Data from a Single Polish Perinatal Center
Iwona Janczewska,Monika Cichoń-Kotek,Małgorzata Glińska,Katarzyna Deptulska-Hurko,Krzysztof Basiński,Mateusz Kacper Woźniak,Marek Wiergowski,Marek Biziuk,Anna W. Szablewska,M. Cichoń,Jolanta Wierzba +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a cross-sectional study included 495 mother-infant pairs and was based on maternal self-reporting in an originally developed questionnaire, and Neonates were divided into two groups: 72 premature babies (study group) and 423 full-term babies (control group).
Changing perspectives of medical staff after Human Milk Bank opening. A single-center retrospective study of a tertiary neonatal unit.
Joanna Maria Jassem-Bobowicz,Izabela Drążkowska,Iwona Janczewska,Katarzyna Stefanska,Juliana Orrego Castellanos,Iwona Domzalska-Popadiuk +5 more
TL;DR: This single-center study examines the impact of a Human Milk Bank on medical staff attitudes and neonatal feeding practices, revealing significant improvements in staff perceptions of donor milk safety and usage, and increased breast milk feeding rates post-HMB introduction.