To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice after more than 50 years of wide use, and to assess the value of the Apgar score in predicting infant survival, expanding from the neonatal to the post-neonatal period.The U.S. linked live birth and infant death dataset was used, which included 25,168,052 singleton births and 768,305 twin births. The outcome of interest was infant death within 1 year after birth. Cox proportional hazard-model was used to estimate risk ratio of infant mortality with different Apgar scores.Among births with a very low Apgar score at five minutes (1–3), the neonatal and post-neonatal mortality rates remained high until term (≥ 37 weeks). On the other hand, among births with a high Apgar ...
Purpose To determine the relationship of Apgar scores, gestational age and neonatal risk mortality s...
Purpose was to determine the relationship of Apgar scores, gestational age and neonatal risk mortali...
Introduction: Apgar score is a measure of the vitality of the newborn infants on the basis of heart ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice after more than...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice af...
Background<p></p> The Apgar score has been used worldwide as an index of early neonatal...
BackgroundApgar scores measure newborn health and are strongly associated with infant outcomes, but ...
Background: The Apgar score has been shown to be predictive of neonatal mortality in clinical and po...
OBJECTIVES To assess associations between 5 min Apgar score and mortality and severe neurological...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of 5-minute Apgar scores below 7 in term infants (at least 37 weeks...
To investigate the relationship between the five-minute Apgar score categories (low, intermediate, a...
<p>Neonatal (A) and post-neonatal mortality (B) by five-minute Apgar score and gestational age.</p
Background Since an objective description is essential to determine infant’s postnatal condition and...
Background: Since an objective description is essential to determine infant’s postnatal condition an...
Objective: To compare the mortality of preterm babies based on antenatal complications, APGAR score ...
Purpose To determine the relationship of Apgar scores, gestational age and neonatal risk mortality s...
Purpose was to determine the relationship of Apgar scores, gestational age and neonatal risk mortali...
Introduction: Apgar score is a measure of the vitality of the newborn infants on the basis of heart ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice after more than...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To evaluate if the Apgar score remains pertinent in contemporary practice af...
Background<p></p> The Apgar score has been used worldwide as an index of early neonatal...
BackgroundApgar scores measure newborn health and are strongly associated with infant outcomes, but ...
Background: The Apgar score has been shown to be predictive of neonatal mortality in clinical and po...
OBJECTIVES To assess associations between 5 min Apgar score and mortality and severe neurological...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of 5-minute Apgar scores below 7 in term infants (at least 37 weeks...
To investigate the relationship between the five-minute Apgar score categories (low, intermediate, a...
<p>Neonatal (A) and post-neonatal mortality (B) by five-minute Apgar score and gestational age.</p
Background Since an objective description is essential to determine infant’s postnatal condition and...
Background: Since an objective description is essential to determine infant’s postnatal condition an...
Objective: To compare the mortality of preterm babies based on antenatal complications, APGAR score ...
Purpose To determine the relationship of Apgar scores, gestational age and neonatal risk mortality s...
Purpose was to determine the relationship of Apgar scores, gestational age and neonatal risk mortali...
Introduction: Apgar score is a measure of the vitality of the newborn infants on the basis of heart ...