Neonatal intensive care is generally considered justified in the majority of very premature infants, but there is some concern about the effectiveness of the techniques used at the margins of viability (22–24 wk of gestation). The controversy that exists in this area is largely due to a lack of agreed endpoints for geographically based populations where all live births are considered. Evaluation of outcome must also take the quality of neurological function in surviving infants into consideration, and in reviewing these data the reader is struck by the few reports providing information on a high proportion of survivors. To inform this debate, the “best data ” for analysis are reviewed based on a number of criteria of quality for survival an...
In newborn intensive care, parents sometimes request treatment that professionals regard as ‘futile’...
Technological advances in the 20th c. and development of neonatology have created a chance to surviv...
There is an inconsistency in the ways that doctors make clinical decisions regarding the treatment o...
Background: Advances in medical technology throughout the twentieth century have resulted in younger...
Despite improvements in survival of extremely preterm infants, the decision whether to begin intensi...
Despite improvements in survival of extremely preterm infants, the decision whether to begin intensi...
Background—Decisions regarding whether to administer intensive care to extremely premature infants a...
In a crisis, societal needs take precedence over a patient’s best interests. Triage guidelines, howe...
Introduction: Resuscitation and intensive care from the 26 weeks of gestation is usually mandatory i...
Introduction: Resuscitation and intensive care from the 26 weeks of gestation is usually mandatory i...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Annie Janvier and her colleagues conducted research, which revealed an inconsistency in the applicat...
In newborn intensive care, parents sometimes request treatment that professionals regard as ‘futile’...
Technological advances in the 20th c. and development of neonatology have created a chance to surviv...
There is an inconsistency in the ways that doctors make clinical decisions regarding the treatment o...
Background: Advances in medical technology throughout the twentieth century have resulted in younger...
Despite improvements in survival of extremely preterm infants, the decision whether to begin intensi...
Despite improvements in survival of extremely preterm infants, the decision whether to begin intensi...
Background—Decisions regarding whether to administer intensive care to extremely premature infants a...
In a crisis, societal needs take precedence over a patient’s best interests. Triage guidelines, howe...
Introduction: Resuscitation and intensive care from the 26 weeks of gestation is usually mandatory i...
Introduction: Resuscitation and intensive care from the 26 weeks of gestation is usually mandatory i...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Annie Janvier and her colleagues conducted research, which revealed an inconsistency in the applicat...
In newborn intensive care, parents sometimes request treatment that professionals regard as ‘futile’...
Technological advances in the 20th c. and development of neonatology have created a chance to surviv...
There is an inconsistency in the ways that doctors make clinical decisions regarding the treatment o...