Progress made in the field of perinatology over the past four decades has led to unprecedented low mortality rates for extremely low birth weight infants. However, because rates of important short-term complications and neurodevelopmental impairment among survivors have remained high, the best approach to borderline viable infants continues to be debated. Not surprisingly, guidelines from various national medical societies for the care of infants born at the limit of viability vary considerably. In 2002, the first Swiss recommendations for the care of borderline viable infants were published. They had been developed by a multidisciplinary team of experts from the fields of obstetrics, pediatrics, and neonatology. Despite the availability of...
AIM This study quantified the impact of perinatal predictors and medical centre on the outcome of v...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Available data on survival rates and outcomes of extremely low gestationa...
Progress made in the field of perinatology over the past four decades has led to unprecedented low m...
Perinatal care of pregnant women at high risk for preterm delivery and of preterm infants born at th...
BACKGROUND: Because ethical decision making in the care of extremely preterm infants varies widely a...
Due to ever-improving medical technology over the course of the last century, the limit of viability...
BACKGROUND: The publication of Swiss guidelines for the care of infants at the limit of viability (2...
The treatment of preterm infants at the lower margin of viability is carried out amid growing tensio...
Perinatal care of pregnant women at high risk for preterm delivery and of preterm infants born at th...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of policy and treatment of deliveries at the limits of viability in the Nether...
Objective To determine if survival rates of preterm infants receiving active perinatal care improve ...
Aim is to show that the definition of the infants born at the limits of viability within the countri...
OBJECTIVE To report the population-based, gestational age (GA)-stratified mortality and morbidity...
While survival rates of extremely preterm infants have improved over the last decades, the incidence...
AIM This study quantified the impact of perinatal predictors and medical centre on the outcome of v...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Available data on survival rates and outcomes of extremely low gestationa...
Progress made in the field of perinatology over the past four decades has led to unprecedented low m...
Perinatal care of pregnant women at high risk for preterm delivery and of preterm infants born at th...
BACKGROUND: Because ethical decision making in the care of extremely preterm infants varies widely a...
Due to ever-improving medical technology over the course of the last century, the limit of viability...
BACKGROUND: The publication of Swiss guidelines for the care of infants at the limit of viability (2...
The treatment of preterm infants at the lower margin of viability is carried out amid growing tensio...
Perinatal care of pregnant women at high risk for preterm delivery and of preterm infants born at th...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of policy and treatment of deliveries at the limits of viability in the Nether...
Objective To determine if survival rates of preterm infants receiving active perinatal care improve ...
Aim is to show that the definition of the infants born at the limits of viability within the countri...
OBJECTIVE To report the population-based, gestational age (GA)-stratified mortality and morbidity...
While survival rates of extremely preterm infants have improved over the last decades, the incidence...
AIM This study quantified the impact of perinatal predictors and medical centre on the outcome of v...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Available data on survival rates and outcomes of extremely low gestationa...