Background<p></p> The Apgar score has been used worldwide as an index of early neonatal condition for more than 60 years. With advances in health-care service provision, neonatal resuscitation, and infant care, its present relevance is unclear. The aim of the study was to establish the strength of the relation between Apgar score at 5 min and the risk of neonatal and infant mortality, subdivided by specific causes.<p></p> Methods<p></p> We linked routine discharge and mortality data for all births in Scotland, UK between 1992 and 2010. We restricted our analyses to singleton livebirths, in women aged over 10 years, with a gestational age at delivery between 22 and 44 weeks, and excluded deaths due to...
Background: Respecting gestational age and medical intervention at birth, Combined Apgar score, a ne...
Objectives: To determine the association of Apgar score with maternal age and hemoglobin. Methods A ...
Objectives: Preterm birth is a key factor contributing to haemorrhage incidence in neonates. This st...
Background<p></p> The Apgar score has been used worldwide as an index of early neonatal...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice af...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice after more than...
Background: The Apgar score has been shown to be predictive of neonatal mortality in clinical and po...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of 5-minute Apgar scores below 7 in term infants (at least 37 weeks...
(1) Background: We aimed to study whether a low 5 min Apgar score is associated with pediatric neuro...
To investigate the relationship between the five-minute Apgar score categories (low, intermediate, a...
BackgroundApgar scores measure newborn health and are strongly associated with infant outcomes, but ...
OBJECTIVES To assess associations between 5 min Apgar score and mortality and severe neurological...
Objective To evaluate the specific maternal and perinatal variables associated with a low (≤3) or mo...
Background: Apgar score is a method for clinical evaluation of neonate at birth, and predicts their ...
Introduction: Apgar score is a measure of the vitality of the newborn infants on the basis of heart ...
Background: Respecting gestational age and medical intervention at birth, Combined Apgar score, a ne...
Objectives: To determine the association of Apgar score with maternal age and hemoglobin. Methods A ...
Objectives: Preterm birth is a key factor contributing to haemorrhage incidence in neonates. This st...
Background<p></p> The Apgar score has been used worldwide as an index of early neonatal...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice af...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice after more than...
Background: The Apgar score has been shown to be predictive of neonatal mortality in clinical and po...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of 5-minute Apgar scores below 7 in term infants (at least 37 weeks...
(1) Background: We aimed to study whether a low 5 min Apgar score is associated with pediatric neuro...
To investigate the relationship between the five-minute Apgar score categories (low, intermediate, a...
BackgroundApgar scores measure newborn health and are strongly associated with infant outcomes, but ...
OBJECTIVES To assess associations between 5 min Apgar score and mortality and severe neurological...
Objective To evaluate the specific maternal and perinatal variables associated with a low (≤3) or mo...
Background: Apgar score is a method for clinical evaluation of neonate at birth, and predicts their ...
Introduction: Apgar score is a measure of the vitality of the newborn infants on the basis of heart ...
Background: Respecting gestational age and medical intervention at birth, Combined Apgar score, a ne...
Objectives: To determine the association of Apgar score with maternal age and hemoglobin. Methods A ...
Objectives: Preterm birth is a key factor contributing to haemorrhage incidence in neonates. This st...