We aimed to investigate the predictive value for severe adverse outcome of plasma protein measurements on day one of life in very preterm infants and to compare total plasma protein levels with the validated illness severity scores CRIB, CRIB-II, SNAP-II and SNAPPE-II, regarding their predictive ability for severe adverse outcome.We analyzed a cohort of infants born at 24–31 weeks gestation, admitted to the tertiary intensive care unit of a university hospital over 10.5 years. The outcome measure was “severe adverse outcome” defined as death before discharge or severe neurological injury on cranial ultrasound. The adjusted odd ratio (aOR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) of severe adverse outcome for hypoproteinemia (total plasma protei...
Advances in perinatal care have made it possible to improve survival of low birth weight neonates. C...
BACKGROUND: Illness severity measures predict death and illnesses in the newborn. It is unknown how ...
Background: To compare the prognostic accuracy of the most commonly used indexes of mortality over t...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the predictive value for severe adverse outcome of plasma protein...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the predictive value for severe adverse out...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the relationship between day-1 hypoproteine...
<p>Result of receiver operating characteristic curves analyses and comparison in performances.</p>*<...
International audienceBackground: Retrospective studies suggest that early hypoproteinemia has progn...
BACKGROUND: Illness severity scores predict death among infants admitted to NICUs. We know of no stu...
(Received 25 February, 2009 ; Accepted 28 December, 2009)AbstractBackground and purpose: There is gr...
Our aim was to identify early biochemical abnormalities associated with adverse outcome in very pret...
Background: Risk scoring systems evaluate neonatal outcomes using perinatal and neonatal status. The...
© 2014 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians). Aims This a...
Background Preterm birth and its complications are the primary cause of death among children under t...
Background Neonatal mortality, which is largely caused by severe illness, is the biggest contributor...
Advances in perinatal care have made it possible to improve survival of low birth weight neonates. C...
BACKGROUND: Illness severity measures predict death and illnesses in the newborn. It is unknown how ...
Background: To compare the prognostic accuracy of the most commonly used indexes of mortality over t...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the predictive value for severe adverse outcome of plasma protein...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the predictive value for severe adverse out...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the relationship between day-1 hypoproteine...
<p>Result of receiver operating characteristic curves analyses and comparison in performances.</p>*<...
International audienceBackground: Retrospective studies suggest that early hypoproteinemia has progn...
BACKGROUND: Illness severity scores predict death among infants admitted to NICUs. We know of no stu...
(Received 25 February, 2009 ; Accepted 28 December, 2009)AbstractBackground and purpose: There is gr...
Our aim was to identify early biochemical abnormalities associated with adverse outcome in very pret...
Background: Risk scoring systems evaluate neonatal outcomes using perinatal and neonatal status. The...
© 2014 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians). Aims This a...
Background Preterm birth and its complications are the primary cause of death among children under t...
Background Neonatal mortality, which is largely caused by severe illness, is the biggest contributor...
Advances in perinatal care have made it possible to improve survival of low birth weight neonates. C...
BACKGROUND: Illness severity measures predict death and illnesses in the newborn. It is unknown how ...
Background: To compare the prognostic accuracy of the most commonly used indexes of mortality over t...