Postnatal growth failure (PGF) in preterm infants remains an important clinical issue. In this study, we analysed the incidence of PGF among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants and evaluated the risk factors for PGF based on the data of 2799 VLBW infants obtained from the Korean Neonatal Network database from 2013 to 2014. PGF was defined as a decrease in weight Z score between birth and discharge of more than -1.28 using the Fenton growth charts. Risk factors were evaluated in relation to birth weight for gestational age, namely small (SGA) or appropriate (AGA) for gestational age, using propensity score matching used for between-group differences. The overall incidence of PGF was 45.5%, with a rate of 68.9% in the SGA group and 36.2% in ...
A child that was born with a veritably low birth weight (VLBW) is more likely to have stunted growth...
Growth charts are essential for monitoring the postnatal growth of preterm infants. The preterm post...
BackgroundBoth very preterm (VP; i.e., gestational age <32 weeks) and very low birth weight (VLBW; i...
Abstract Postnatal growth failure (PGF) in preterm infants remains an important clinical issue. In t...
We aimed to evaluate risk factors for growth failure in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants at 18-2...
PURPOSE: The goal of nutritional support for very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants from birth to term...
Purpose: The aims of the study were to develop and evaluate a machine learning model with which to p...
With advancements in neonatal care and nutrition, the postnatal growth of preterm infants has improv...
Early discharge of preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is at times inevitable in low resour...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow-up associated with fai...
BackgroundPostnatal growth restriction is common in preterm infants and is associated with long-term...
Postnatal growth restriction in low birth weight infants is associated with long term adverseneuro-d...
BACKGROUND:Premature infants are at high risk for developmental delay and cognitive dysfunction. Bes...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated with fai...
Growth in preterm infants has long-term implications for neurodevelopmental outcomes. We aimed to es...
A child that was born with a veritably low birth weight (VLBW) is more likely to have stunted growth...
Growth charts are essential for monitoring the postnatal growth of preterm infants. The preterm post...
BackgroundBoth very preterm (VP; i.e., gestational age <32 weeks) and very low birth weight (VLBW; i...
Abstract Postnatal growth failure (PGF) in preterm infants remains an important clinical issue. In t...
We aimed to evaluate risk factors for growth failure in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants at 18-2...
PURPOSE: The goal of nutritional support for very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants from birth to term...
Purpose: The aims of the study were to develop and evaluate a machine learning model with which to p...
With advancements in neonatal care and nutrition, the postnatal growth of preterm infants has improv...
Early discharge of preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is at times inevitable in low resour...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow-up associated with fai...
BackgroundPostnatal growth restriction is common in preterm infants and is associated with long-term...
Postnatal growth restriction in low birth weight infants is associated with long term adverseneuro-d...
BACKGROUND:Premature infants are at high risk for developmental delay and cognitive dysfunction. Bes...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated with fai...
Growth in preterm infants has long-term implications for neurodevelopmental outcomes. We aimed to es...
A child that was born with a veritably low birth weight (VLBW) is more likely to have stunted growth...
Growth charts are essential for monitoring the postnatal growth of preterm infants. The preterm post...
BackgroundBoth very preterm (VP; i.e., gestational age <32 weeks) and very low birth weight (VLBW; i...