نتایج جستجو برای: perinatal infants

تعداد نتایج: 110767  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Fredrik Serenius Mats Blennow Karel Maršál Gunnar Sjörs Karin Källen

OBJECTIVE To examine the association between intensity of perinatal care and outcome at 2.5 years' corrected age (CA) in extremely preterm (EPT) infants (<27 weeks) born in Sweden during 2004-2007. METHODS A national prospective study in 844 fetuses who were alive at the mother's admission for delivery: 707 were live born, 137 were stillborn. Infants were assigned a perinatal activity score o...

2014
Peter J. Lally David L. Price Shreela S. Pauliah Alan Bainbridge Justin Kurien Neeraja Sivasamy Frances M. Cowan Guhan Balraj Manjula Ayer Kariyapilly Satheesan Sreejith Ceebi Angie Wade Ravi Swamy Shaji Padinjattel Betty Hutchon Madhava Vijayakumar Mohandas Nair Krishnakumar Padinharath Hui Zhang Ernest B. Cady Seetha Shankaran Sudhin Thayyil

UNLABELLED Although brain injury after neonatal encephalopathy has been characterised well in high-income countries, little is known about such injury in low- and middle-income countries. Such injury accounts for an estimated 1 million neonatal deaths per year. We used magnetic resonance (MR) biomarkers to characterise perinatal brain injury, and examined early childhood outcomes in South India...

2011
Laura Cacciani Simona Asole Arianna Polo Francesco Franco Renato Lucchini Mario De Curtis Domenico Di Lallo Gabriella Guasticchi

BACKGROUND The number of immigrants has increased in Italy in the last twenty years (7.2% of the Italian population), as have infants of foreign-born parents, but scanty evidence on perinatal outcomes is available. The aim of this study was to investigate whether infants of foreign-born mothers living in Italy have different odds of adverse perinatal outcomes compared to those of native-born mo...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2001
M Loh D A Osborn K Lui

OBJECTIVE To determine if the presence of a neonatal surgical facility on site has any effect on mortality and morbidity of very premature infants with necrotising enterocolitis (NEC). DESIGN AND SETTING Retrospective review of infants of less than 29 weeks gestation cared for in the seven perinatal centres in New South Wales. PATIENTS Between 1992 and 1997, 605 infants were cared for in tw...

Journal: :Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2015
Morven S Edwards Marcia A Rench Charles W Todd Nancy Czaicki Francis J Steurer Caryn Bern Susan P Montgomery

Perinatal screening for Trypanosoma cruzi in a cohort of 4000 predominantly Hispanic women in southern Texas revealed that Chagas disease occurs with sufficient frequency (0.25%) that targeted perinatal screening should be considered to identify infected mothers and infants at risk for congenital infection.

Journal: :American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2013
Anne-Karen von Beckerath Martina Kollmann Christa Rotky-Fast Eva Karpf Uwe Lang Philipp Klaritsch

OBJECTIVE The objective of the study was to evaluate perinatal and long-term complications of fetuses with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) compared with constitutionally small for gestational age (SGA) ones. STUDY DESIGN The outcome of infants with IUGR and SGA born at the Medical University Graz (Austria) between 2003 and 2009 was retrospectively analyzed. Group assignment was based o...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2003
Vicki Peters Kai-Lih Liu Kenneth Dominguez Toni Frederick Sharon Melville Ho-Wen Hsu Idith Ortiz Tamara Rakusan Balwant Gill Pauline Thomas

OBJECTIVE Despite dramatic reductions in perinatal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission in the United States, obstacles to perinatal HIV prevention that include lack of prenatal care; failure to test pregnant women for HIV before delivery; and lack of prenatal, intrapartum, or neonatal antiretroviral (ARV) use remain. The objective of this study was to describe trends in perinatal HI...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Jochen Profit Paul H Wise Henry C Lee

Few arenas of modern medicine have been more efficacious than regionalized perinatal and neonatal intensive care. Regionalized health care has been described as a coordinated system of care “to improve patient outcomes by directing patients to facilities with optimal capabilities for a given type of illness or injury.” The most complex infants are ideally born and cared for at regional high-ris...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1987
F C Barros C G Victora J P Vaughan A M Teixeira A Ashworth

The causes of 215 infant deaths occurring in a population based cohort of 5914 infants from southern Brazil were determined. Perinatal problems were responsible for 43% of these deaths and infectious diseases for 32%. In the group who died of infectious diseases, respiratory infections and diarrhoea were equally important, each accounting for 12% of all deaths. A total of 87% of the deaths occu...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2007
Deanne K Thompson Simon K Warfield John B Carlin Masa Pavlovic Hong X Wang Merilyn Bear Michael J Kean Lex W Doyle Gary F Egan Terrie E Inder

Neuroanatomical structure appears to be altered in preterm infants, but there has been little insight into the major perinatal risk factors associated with regional cerebral structural alterations. MR images were taken to quantitatively compare regional brain tissue volumes between term and preterm infants and to investigate associations between perinatal risk factors and regional neuroanatomic...

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