Objective: To describe morbidity in neonates born by cesarean section (CS) before labor between 34+0 and 38+6 weeks, stratified by gestational age. Methods: Cohort study from five Italian tertiary care hospitals. Consecutive singleton pregnancies delivered by CS before labor between 34+0 and 38+6 weeks of gestation from January 2010 to August 2011 were included. Women in labor, with premature rupture of membranes, or with previous administration of steroids were excluded. The incidence of neonatal complication by gestational week was calculated. Results: A total of 1135 cases were analyzed. Composite adverse neonatal outcomes, respiratory distress syndrome, transient tachypnea and use of continuous airway positive pressure decreased from 50...
AbstractBackgroundCesarean delivery per se is a risk factor of respiratory morbidity in term neonate...
Objective: We sought to assess neonatal morbidity and mortality of elective cesarean section (CS) of...
Objective: To assess intrapartum/neonatal mortality and morbidity risk in infants born at 37 weeks o...
OBJECTIVE: To describe morbidity in neonates born by cesarean section (CS) before labor between 34...
Introduction: We aimed to investigate if labor onset before planned cesarean delivery (CD) affects t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the age-stratified risk of intrapartum and neonatal mortality as well as mor...
Objective: We sought to evaluate number and timing of elective cesarean sections at term and to asse...
Background: The rate of Cesarean section is increasing which may be due to maternal and neonatal iss...
Presented orally at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Chicago, IL,...
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to determine the incidence and severity of respiratory morbidity among ...
Purpose: We evaluate respiratory morbidities in infants beyond 35 weeks of gestation born via electi...
Objective. The objective of this study was to examine the rate of respiratory morbidity in neonates ...
ObjectiveTo estimate the risk of short-term complications in neonates born between 34 and 36 weeks b...
Background: Elective Cesarean Delivery (ECD) rate has increased in both developed and developing cou...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the association between the mode of delivery and the risk of ne...
AbstractBackgroundCesarean delivery per se is a risk factor of respiratory morbidity in term neonate...
Objective: We sought to assess neonatal morbidity and mortality of elective cesarean section (CS) of...
Objective: To assess intrapartum/neonatal mortality and morbidity risk in infants born at 37 weeks o...
OBJECTIVE: To describe morbidity in neonates born by cesarean section (CS) before labor between 34...
Introduction: We aimed to investigate if labor onset before planned cesarean delivery (CD) affects t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the age-stratified risk of intrapartum and neonatal mortality as well as mor...
Objective: We sought to evaluate number and timing of elective cesarean sections at term and to asse...
Background: The rate of Cesarean section is increasing which may be due to maternal and neonatal iss...
Presented orally at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Chicago, IL,...
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to determine the incidence and severity of respiratory morbidity among ...
Purpose: We evaluate respiratory morbidities in infants beyond 35 weeks of gestation born via electi...
Objective. The objective of this study was to examine the rate of respiratory morbidity in neonates ...
ObjectiveTo estimate the risk of short-term complications in neonates born between 34 and 36 weeks b...
Background: Elective Cesarean Delivery (ECD) rate has increased in both developed and developing cou...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the association between the mode of delivery and the risk of ne...
AbstractBackgroundCesarean delivery per se is a risk factor of respiratory morbidity in term neonate...
Objective: We sought to assess neonatal morbidity and mortality of elective cesarean section (CS) of...
Objective: To assess intrapartum/neonatal mortality and morbidity risk in infants born at 37 weeks o...