Late-preterm infants (34 weeks 0/7 days-36 weeks 6/7 days' gestation) represent the largest proportion of singleton preterm births. A systematic review was performed to access the short- and/or long-term morbidity of late-preterm infants. An electronic search was conducted for cohort studies published from January 2000 through July 2010. We identified 22 studies studying 29,375,675 infants. Compared with infants born at term, infants born late preterm were more likely to suffer poorer short-term outcomes such as respiratory distress syndrome (relative risk [RR], 17.3), intraventricular hemorrhage (RR, 4.9), and death <28 days (RR, 5.9). Beyond the neonatal period, late-preterm infants were more likely to die in the first year (RR, 3.7) and ...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...
OBJECTIVE Late-preterm infants (34 weeks 0/7 days-36 weeks 6/7 days' gestation) represent the larges...
Background: Late preterm infants have increased rates of morbidity and mortality compared to term in...
AbstractObjectivethis study aimed to review the literature regarding late preterm births (34 weeks t...
AbstractObjectivethis study aimed to review the literature regarding late preterm births (34 weeks t...
Objective: this study aimed to review the literature regarding late preterm births (34 weeks to 36 w...
Most research on outcomes of preterm birth has centred on babies born at <32 weeks gestation and at ...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...
Most research on outcomes of preterm birth has centred on babies born at <32 weeks gestation and at ...
Most research on outcomes of preterm birth has centred on babies born at <32 weeks gestation and at ...
Late preterm (LP) infants [gestational age (GA): 34-36 weeks] are at increased risk of neonatal acut...
Background“Late preterm” defines infants born at 340/7 through 366/7 weeks' gestation, which compris...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Late-preterm infants are physiologically and metabolically immatur...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...
OBJECTIVE Late-preterm infants (34 weeks 0/7 days-36 weeks 6/7 days' gestation) represent the larges...
Background: Late preterm infants have increased rates of morbidity and mortality compared to term in...
AbstractObjectivethis study aimed to review the literature regarding late preterm births (34 weeks t...
AbstractObjectivethis study aimed to review the literature regarding late preterm births (34 weeks t...
Objective: this study aimed to review the literature regarding late preterm births (34 weeks to 36 w...
Most research on outcomes of preterm birth has centred on babies born at <32 weeks gestation and at ...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...
Most research on outcomes of preterm birth has centred on babies born at <32 weeks gestation and at ...
Most research on outcomes of preterm birth has centred on babies born at <32 weeks gestation and at ...
Late preterm (LP) infants [gestational age (GA): 34-36 weeks] are at increased risk of neonatal acut...
Background“Late preterm” defines infants born at 340/7 through 366/7 weeks' gestation, which compris...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Late-preterm infants are physiologically and metabolically immatur...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...