Objective: To estimate costs of preterm birth in singleton and multiple pregnancies. Study design: Cost analysis based on data from a prospective cohort study and three multicentre randomised controlled trials (2006-2012) in a Dutch nationwide consortium for women's health research. Women with preterm birth before 37 completed weeks were included for analysis. Direct costs were estimated from a health care perspective, from delivery until discharge or decease of the neonates. Costs and adverse perinatal outcome per pregnancy were measured. Adverse perinatal outcome comprised both perinatal mortality and a composite of neonatal morbidity defined as chronic lung disease, intraventricular haemorrhage >= grade 2, periventricular leukomalacia >=...
OBJECTIVE:This study is an economic evaluation of immediate birth compared with expectant management...
Methodology: Descriptive and statistical methods were used to compare maternal demographics, pregnan...
International audienceBackground: Approximately 75% of preterm births are late-preterm (340/7 to 366...
Objective: To estimate costs of preterm birth in singleton and multiple pregnancies. Study design: C...
Abstract not availableGert J. van Baaren, Myrthe J.C.S. Peelen, Ewoud Schuit, Joris A.M. van der Pos...
Objective: Preterm birth is the most important cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Over the ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the economic consequences of immediate delivery compared with expectant monitor...
Objective. Several studies have reported increasing trends in preterm birth in developed countries,...
Objective: To explore hospital costs by pregnant women with a history of early-onset preeclampsia or...
Objective: To assess the economic consequences of immediate delivery compared with expectant monitor...
Objective: To evaluate perinatal outcomes in preterm multiple compared with singleton pregnancies in...
OBJECTIVE:This study is an economic evaluation of immediate birth compared with expectant management...
Methodology: Descriptive and statistical methods were used to compare maternal demographics, pregnan...
International audienceBackground: Approximately 75% of preterm births are late-preterm (340/7 to 366...
Objective: To estimate costs of preterm birth in singleton and multiple pregnancies. Study design: C...
Abstract not availableGert J. van Baaren, Myrthe J.C.S. Peelen, Ewoud Schuit, Joris A.M. van der Pos...
Objective: Preterm birth is the most important cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Over the ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the economic consequences of immediate delivery compared with expectant monitor...
Objective. Several studies have reported increasing trends in preterm birth in developed countries,...
Objective: To explore hospital costs by pregnant women with a history of early-onset preeclampsia or...
Objective: To assess the economic consequences of immediate delivery compared with expectant monitor...
Objective: To evaluate perinatal outcomes in preterm multiple compared with singleton pregnancies in...
OBJECTIVE:This study is an economic evaluation of immediate birth compared with expectant management...
Methodology: Descriptive and statistical methods were used to compare maternal demographics, pregnan...
International audienceBackground: Approximately 75% of preterm births are late-preterm (340/7 to 366...