OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium supplementation has been suggested to have neuroprotective function in the developing brain. Our objective was to determine whether higher neonatal serum magnesium levels were associated with better long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes in very-low birth weight infants. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective cohort of 75 preterm infants (\u3c1500 g, gestational age \u3c27 weeks) had follow-up for the outcomes of abnormal motor exam and for epilepsy. Average total serum magnesium level in the neonate during the period of prematurity was the main independent variable assessed, tested using a Wilcoxon rank-sum test. RESULTS: Higher average serum magnes...
Very preterm infants have high rates of neurological impairments and disabilities. These rates have ...
Objective: To evaluate the association of cord blood magnesium concentrations at the time of birth w...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review rates of neurologic outcomes reported in childhood for the prete...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium ...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium ...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium ...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium ...
Magnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral in the body, impacting the synthesis of biomacromolecules, bo...
Magnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral in the body, impacting the synthesis of biomacromolecules, bo...
Magnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral in the body, impacting the synthesis of biomacromolecules, bo...
Contains fulltext : 182919.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Magnesium (Mg) ...
International audienceMagnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral in the body, impacting the synthesis of...
© 2003 American Medical AssociationContext: Prenatal magnesium sulfate may reduce the risk of cerebr...
Premature birth is associated with increased risk of autism spectrum disorder. Antenatal maternal ma...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review rates of neurologic outcomes reported in childhood for the prete...
Very preterm infants have high rates of neurological impairments and disabilities. These rates have ...
Objective: To evaluate the association of cord blood magnesium concentrations at the time of birth w...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review rates of neurologic outcomes reported in childhood for the prete...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium ...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium ...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium ...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic neurological deficits are a significant complication of preterm birth. Magnesium ...
Magnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral in the body, impacting the synthesis of biomacromolecules, bo...
Magnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral in the body, impacting the synthesis of biomacromolecules, bo...
Magnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral in the body, impacting the synthesis of biomacromolecules, bo...
Contains fulltext : 182919.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Magnesium (Mg) ...
International audienceMagnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral in the body, impacting the synthesis of...
© 2003 American Medical AssociationContext: Prenatal magnesium sulfate may reduce the risk of cerebr...
Premature birth is associated with increased risk of autism spectrum disorder. Antenatal maternal ma...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review rates of neurologic outcomes reported in childhood for the prete...
Very preterm infants have high rates of neurological impairments and disabilities. These rates have ...
Objective: To evaluate the association of cord blood magnesium concentrations at the time of birth w...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review rates of neurologic outcomes reported in childhood for the prete...