A key criterion for discharging preterm infants home from nurseries is their ability to maintain temperature once transferred from incubators to open cots. The timing of transfer is important given the preterm infant's immature thermoregulatory mechanisms. To determine the effects of body weight in transferring preterm infants from incubators to unheated open cots. Electronic databases, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, clinical trials registers and the abstracts of the Society for Pediatric Research were searched. Randomised and quasi-randomised controlled trials comparing transfer of preterm infants from incubators to unheated open cots at lower and higher body weights. Data collection and analysis was performed in accor...
Study objective: We determined whether thermoregulation of stable preterm infants at post-menstrual ...
thesisPreterm infants demonstrate physiologic instability during handling. The purpose of this study...
OBJECTIVE To investigate whether exothermic sodium acetate mattresses were associated with an imp...
Background While the neonatal unit and incubator environment are essential for preterm infant surviv...
Background: Ability to maintain a normal body temperature in an open crib is an important physiologi...
Preterm infants are usually nursed in incubators, but cot-nursing may provide an alternative. While ...
Aims: To evaluate the thermal responses and weight gain in preterm infants nursed in a cot on a heat...
Preterm infants have higher mortality rates compared to Infants born at term, and require support af...
International audienceAimThis randomised trial compared the energy costs of providing incubated pret...
Objectives To determine the effects on weight gain and temperature control of transferring preterm i...
Background: The use of incubators to maintain a thermoneutral environment for preterm infants is rou...
ObjectiveTo assess whether length of hospital stay is decreased among moderately preterm infants wea...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to assess the feasibility of earlier weaning from the incubator for preterm...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to assess the feasibility of earlier weaning from the incubator for preterm ...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to compare resting energy expenditure (REE) in premature inf...
Study objective: We determined whether thermoregulation of stable preterm infants at post-menstrual ...
thesisPreterm infants demonstrate physiologic instability during handling. The purpose of this study...
OBJECTIVE To investigate whether exothermic sodium acetate mattresses were associated with an imp...
Background While the neonatal unit and incubator environment are essential for preterm infant surviv...
Background: Ability to maintain a normal body temperature in an open crib is an important physiologi...
Preterm infants are usually nursed in incubators, but cot-nursing may provide an alternative. While ...
Aims: To evaluate the thermal responses and weight gain in preterm infants nursed in a cot on a heat...
Preterm infants have higher mortality rates compared to Infants born at term, and require support af...
International audienceAimThis randomised trial compared the energy costs of providing incubated pret...
Objectives To determine the effects on weight gain and temperature control of transferring preterm i...
Background: The use of incubators to maintain a thermoneutral environment for preterm infants is rou...
ObjectiveTo assess whether length of hospital stay is decreased among moderately preterm infants wea...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to assess the feasibility of earlier weaning from the incubator for preterm...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to assess the feasibility of earlier weaning from the incubator for preterm ...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to compare resting energy expenditure (REE) in premature inf...
Study objective: We determined whether thermoregulation of stable preterm infants at post-menstrual ...
thesisPreterm infants demonstrate physiologic instability during handling. The purpose of this study...
OBJECTIVE To investigate whether exothermic sodium acetate mattresses were associated with an imp...