OBJECTIVE Late preterm infants (born between 34 0/7 and 36 6/7 weeks of gestation) have been shown to have a higher morbidity and mortality than term infants. Furthermore, twins, both term and preterm, have a higher neonatal morbidity than singletons. The aim of our study was to examine if late preterm twins consequently have twice the neonatal morbidity when both risk factors prematurity and multiple pregnancy are present. STUDY DESIGN A retrospective single-centre study was conducted to compare neonatal outcome of late preterm singletons and late preterm twins born between 34 0/7 and 36 6/7 weeks of gestation as well as term twins with a gestational age from 37 0/7 to 41 6/7 weeks. Primary outcome was length of hospitalisation. S...
Background: Late preterm babies born between 34 and <37 weeks of gestation have documented variou...
Background: The aim of this study was to elucidate the role of gestational age in determining the ri...
Objective:To determine the factors contributing to neonatal morbidity and/or early neonata...
We compared neonatal outcomes in twin pregnancies following moderately preterm birth (MPTB), late pr...
BACKGROUND About 10% of twins are born before 32 weeks of gestation and very preterm birth rates are...
Aim of the study: Newborns from multiple pregnancies are increasing in number and demonstrate a high...
Introduction: Neonates born between 34 weeks and 36 weeks 6 days of gestational age (GA) are known a...
BACKGROUND: About 10% of twins are born before 32 weeks of gestation and very preterm birth rates ar...
BACKGROUND: Twin pregnancies are at increased risk for perinatal morbidity and death because of many...
BACKGROUND: Twin pregnancies are at increased risk for perinatal morbidity and death because of many...
Background Twin pregnancies are at increased risk for perinatal morbidity and death because of many ...
Introduction: Late preterm neonates have been defined as those born between 34 completed weeks to 3 ...
Introduction: Late preterm infants (LPIs) are infants born between 340/7 and 366/7 weeks gestation. ...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Late-preterm infants are physiologically and metabolically immatur...
Objective: Preterm deliveries increased in many countries in recent years. However, despite fetal l...
Background: Late preterm babies born between 34 and <37 weeks of gestation have documented variou...
Background: The aim of this study was to elucidate the role of gestational age in determining the ri...
Objective:To determine the factors contributing to neonatal morbidity and/or early neonata...
We compared neonatal outcomes in twin pregnancies following moderately preterm birth (MPTB), late pr...
BACKGROUND About 10% of twins are born before 32 weeks of gestation and very preterm birth rates are...
Aim of the study: Newborns from multiple pregnancies are increasing in number and demonstrate a high...
Introduction: Neonates born between 34 weeks and 36 weeks 6 days of gestational age (GA) are known a...
BACKGROUND: About 10% of twins are born before 32 weeks of gestation and very preterm birth rates ar...
BACKGROUND: Twin pregnancies are at increased risk for perinatal morbidity and death because of many...
BACKGROUND: Twin pregnancies are at increased risk for perinatal morbidity and death because of many...
Background Twin pregnancies are at increased risk for perinatal morbidity and death because of many ...
Introduction: Late preterm neonates have been defined as those born between 34 completed weeks to 3 ...
Introduction: Late preterm infants (LPIs) are infants born between 340/7 and 366/7 weeks gestation. ...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Late-preterm infants are physiologically and metabolically immatur...
Objective: Preterm deliveries increased in many countries in recent years. However, despite fetal l...
Background: Late preterm babies born between 34 and <37 weeks of gestation have documented variou...
Background: The aim of this study was to elucidate the role of gestational age in determining the ri...
Objective:To determine the factors contributing to neonatal morbidity and/or early neonata...