نتایج جستجو برای: preterm infant

تعداد نتایج: 115552  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1991
Q Mok C A Bass D A Ducker N McIntosh

The temperature changes associated with total care nursing procedures were studied on 249 occasions during the first week of life in 25 preterm infants weighing less than 1500 g, 16 of whom weighed less than 1100 g. Large drops in both central and peripheral temperature occurred, with widening of the central-peripheral temperature gap. Recovery of the temperature after the total care procedure ...

Journal: :The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing 2009
Ashley E Darcy

One of the goals of Healthy People 2010 (set in 1998) was to reduce preterm birthrates from 11.6% to 7.6%. However, in 2004, the preterm birthrate of 12.5% was actually higher than the rate in 1998. Approximately 65% of this increase in prematurity rate is attributed to the increasing birthrate of the late preterm infant. Care of the late preterm infant is far more complicated than many hospita...

2013
Tamarra M. James-Todd S. Ananth Karumanchi Eileen L. Hibert Susan M. Mason Mary A. Vadnais Frank B. Hu Janet W. Rich-Edwards

INTRODUCTION Women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2DM); however, little is known about the association between other common pregnancy complications (eg, preterm birth, macrosomia) and T2DM risk. We examined the associations between first-pregnancy preterm, postterm birth, low birth weight, and macrosomia with subsequent r...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2010
Dominique Meijssen Marie-Jeanne Wolf Karen Koldewijn Bregje A Houtzager Aleid van Wassenaer Ed Tronick Joke Kok Anneloes van Baar

BACKGROUND Prematurity and perinatal insults lead to increased developmental vulnerability. The home-based Infant Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Program (IBAIP) was designed to improve development of preterm infants. In a multicenter randomized controlled trial the effect of IBAIP on mother-infant interaction was studied as a secondary outcome. METHOD Mother-infant interaction was ass...

Journal: :Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses 2017
Kristin P Tully Diane Holditch-Davis Susan Silva Debra Brandon

BACKGROUND Late preterm birth is associated with lower rates of breastfeeding and earlier breastfeeding cessation than term birth. PURPOSE The objectives of this secondary analysis were to compare the incidence of exclusive breastfeeding after late preterm and term childbirth and to examine the association between infant feeding outcomes and maternal emotional well-being. METHODS Participan...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2003
Suzanne M Thoyre John R Carlson

BACKGROUND During the time when preterm infants' oral feeding skills are developing they often experience physiological instability and need assistance from caregivers to maintain adequate oxygenation. Assisting infants to maintain optimal oxygenation during oral feeding requires an understanding of how they express and aim to self-regulate their oxygen status. AIM The purpose of this study w...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2010
Kristin M Voegtline Cynthia A Stifter

The present study examined infant negativity and maternal symptomatology by term status in a predominately low-income, rural sample of 132 infants (66 late-preterm) and their mothers. Late-preterm and term infants were group-matched by race, income, and maternal age. Maternal depression and anxiety symptoms were measured with the Brief Symptom Inventory 18 (BSI-18) when infants were 2 and 6 mon...

2017
Rohan C. Parikh Kimmie K. McLaurin Andrea V. Margulis Josephine Mauskopf Christopher S. Ambrose Melissa Pavilack Sean D. Candrilli

INTRODUCTION Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalization among infants in the United States, and the risk for RSV hospitalizations is greater for infants born preterm. Recent studies in preterm and term infants have shown that RSV hospitalization rates vary considerably depending on infant chronologic age. This study sought to aggregate the data available from publ...

2013
Lynette K. Rogers Amanda E. Graf Anisha Bhatia Karen L. Leonhart Reena Oza-Frank

BACKGROUND Soluble RAGE (sRAGE) has been associated with multiple inflammatory responses including maternal chorioamnionitis and preeclampsia. Analysis of umbilical cord blood levels have also indicated that sRAGE levels in the infant are affected by maternal inflammation. S100b is a ligand for RAGE and increases in circulating S100b levels are associated with poor neurological outcome in prete...

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