نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal weight

تعداد نتایج: 421965  

2016
Sonia Bhatt Abhishek Singh Anil Kumar Goel

Neonatal mortality is one of the very important indicators, which reflect country’s development. A better understanding of events determining the mortality of neonates could contribute to a more effective approach to saving their lives. The aim is to assess the mortality pattern in the neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary care centre from western Uttar Pradesh. Retrospective cohort of ped...

Bahrami N Shaigan H Sharif Nia H Soleimani MA,

Background: Birth weight are the major factors determining the physical and mental development of infants and credible signs of intrauterine growth. The purpose of this study was the Study of birth weight on maternal and neonatal factors in the women referred to delivery room of Specialized Hospital in 2010. Materials and Methods: In this cross sectional study, 3076 women with the normal vagina...

2017
Tatiana Papazian Georges Abi Tayeh Darine Sibai Hala Hout Imad Melki Lydia Rabbaa Khabbaz

BACKGROUND Studies on the relative impact of body mass index in women in childbearing age and gestational weight gain on neonatal outcomes are scarce in the Middle East. OBJECTIVES The primary objective of this research was to assess the impact of maternal body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) on neonatal outcomes. The effect of maternal age and folic acid supplementation be...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2008
Shmuel Davidson Nir Sokolover Avi Erlich Aviva Litwin Nehama Linder Lea Sirota

BACKGROUND Many centers in Israel still use pre-1970 reference data for neonatal weight, length and head circumference. A recently published population-based reference overestimated the weight of premature infants. OBJECTIVE To develop a national reference for birth weight, birth length and head circumference by gestational age for singleton infants in Israel. METHODS Data were collected on...

2003
RJ Madar JH Baumer

Aim: To investigate secular changes in neonatal resuscitation at birth. Methods: Single centre observational study of 17 890 infants born between May 1993 and April 1997. T-piece ventilation was introduced in April 1995. Observations: Rates and modes of ventilatory resuscitation, early neonatal encephalopathy, neonatal convulsions, and meconium aspiration syndrome; 1 and 5 min Apgar scores; mat...

2003
Dalton Conley Kate Strully Neil G. Bennett Neil G. Bennet

The views expressed herein are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the National Bureau of Economic Research. ABSTRACT Recent research into the implications of low birth weight may be plagued by unobserved variable bias. It is unclear whether the later-life consequences found to be associated with low birth weight are a true effect of " poundage " at birth, or whether this associat...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1991
M. Reid N. Rollins H. Halliday G. McClure

Forty-five cases of systemic neonatal candidiasis were diagnosed over a 9-year period in a neonatal intensive care unit; 42 infants weighted less than 1.5 kg. All had been very ill with preceding bacterial sepsis and other complications of low birthweight. Where treatment was instituted the mortality was low (4 out of 39 dying) and complications of treatment were transitory. We therefore recomm...

1998
Jeffrey D. Horbar

The Vermont Oxford Network is a voluntary collaborative group of health professionals committed to improving the effectiveness and efficiency of medical care for newborn infants and their families through a coordinated program of research, education, and quality-improvement projects. In support of these activities, the Network maintains a clinical database of information about very low birth we...

2017
Jonathan C K Wells José N Figueiroa Joao G Alves

Patterns of fetal growth predict non-communicable disease risk in adult life, but fetal growth variability appears to have a relatively weak association with maternal nutritional dynamics during pregnancy. This challenges the interpretation of fetal growth variability as 'adaptation'. We hypothesized that associations of maternal size and nutritional status with neonatal size are mediated by th...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2014
Rachel C Ferreira Rosane R Mello Kátia S Silva

OBJECTIVE to evaluate neonatal sepsis as a risk factor for abnormal neuromotor and cognitive development in very low birth weight preterm infants at 12 months of corrected age. METHODS this was a prospective cohort study that followed the neuromotor and cognitive development of 194 very low birth weight preterm infants discharged from a public neonatal intensive care unit. The Bayley Scale of...

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