Hypothermia in preterm infants on admission to neonatal intensive care units remains an issue. Initial hypothermia was found to be one of the important risk factors for increased mortality and morbidity in preterm infants. Smaller size and more immaturity are associated with increased vulnerability to the cold environment of delivery rooms. To prevent heat loss after birth, the treat ment recommendations that were recently added are increasing delivery room temperature and immediate use of plastic covering and hats. This review summarizes up-to-date studies of the background and strategies for preventing hypothermia of preterm infants
Background: Large observational studies in preterm infants have shown an increase in mortality and m...
Hypothermia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. Preterm infants frequently h...
BACKGROUND: Newborns, particularly premature newborns, are susceptible to hypothermia when transitio...
Newborn admission temperature is a strong predictor of outcomes across all gestations. Hypothermia i...
Aim: Prevention of hypothermia after birth is a global problem in late preterm and term neonates. Th...
Background: Keeping vulnerable preterm infants warm is problematic even when recommended routine the...
Aim: To evaluate delivery room (DR) interventions to prevent hypothermia and improve outcomes in pre...
This study was conducted to determine whether or not simultaneous use of additional measures to prev...
Objective To evaluate intervention practices associated with hypothermia at both 5 minutes after bir...
Preterm infants have higher mortality rates compared to Infants born at term, and require support af...
A high incidence of postnatal hypothermia has been reported in high-as well low-resource countries a...
Importance Prevention of hypothermia in the delivery room is a cost-effective, high-impact interven...
Hypothermia at birth is strongly associated with mortality and morbidity in preterm infants. Unfortu...
Objective: To establish the effectiveness of polyethylene skin wrap in prevention of neonatal hypoth...
Hypothermia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. Preterm infants frequently h...
Background: Large observational studies in preterm infants have shown an increase in mortality and m...
Hypothermia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. Preterm infants frequently h...
BACKGROUND: Newborns, particularly premature newborns, are susceptible to hypothermia when transitio...
Newborn admission temperature is a strong predictor of outcomes across all gestations. Hypothermia i...
Aim: Prevention of hypothermia after birth is a global problem in late preterm and term neonates. Th...
Background: Keeping vulnerable preterm infants warm is problematic even when recommended routine the...
Aim: To evaluate delivery room (DR) interventions to prevent hypothermia and improve outcomes in pre...
This study was conducted to determine whether or not simultaneous use of additional measures to prev...
Objective To evaluate intervention practices associated with hypothermia at both 5 minutes after bir...
Preterm infants have higher mortality rates compared to Infants born at term, and require support af...
A high incidence of postnatal hypothermia has been reported in high-as well low-resource countries a...
Importance Prevention of hypothermia in the delivery room is a cost-effective, high-impact interven...
Hypothermia at birth is strongly associated with mortality and morbidity in preterm infants. Unfortu...
Objective: To establish the effectiveness of polyethylene skin wrap in prevention of neonatal hypoth...
Hypothermia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. Preterm infants frequently h...
Background: Large observational studies in preterm infants have shown an increase in mortality and m...
Hypothermia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. Preterm infants frequently h...
BACKGROUND: Newborns, particularly premature newborns, are susceptible to hypothermia when transitio...