© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. Objective To determine the accuracy of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) calculator in predicting death and neurodevelopmental impairment in Australian and New Zealand infants. Design Population-based cohort study. setting Australia and New Zealand. Patients Preterm infants 22–25 completed weeks gestation. Interventions Comparison of NICHD calculator predicted rates of death and death or neurodevelopmental impairment, with actual rates recorded in the Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network cohort. Main outcome measures Infant death and death or neurodevelopmental impairment rates. r...
Aims: A clinically useful website at the US National Institutes of Child Health and Human Developmen...
Summary: Background: Infants born extremely preterm (<28 weeks’ gestation) are at high risk of neur...
OBJECTIVES:Gestational age at birth is declining, probably because more deliveries are being induced...
Background The aim of this study was to determine if the National Institute of Child Health and Huma...
Objective: To describe the long-term neurodevelopmental and cognitive outcomes for children born pre...
Aim: To identify antenatal and perinatal risk factors for in‐hospital mortality of babies born withi...
Objective: To describe the long-term neurodevelopmental and cognitive outcomes for children born pre...
Aim: The aim of this article was to evaluate the Revised Clinical Risk Index for Babies' (CRIB-II) s...
Introduction: Understanding factors that associate with neonatal death may lead to strategies or int...
OBJECTIVES: Gestational age at birth is declining, probably because more deliveries are being induce...
Article first published online: 6 OCT 2013Aim: To report survival, morbidity and neurodevelopmental ...
BACKGROUND: The very low birth infants (VLBW) are exposed to multiple risk factors in the antenata...
Background: Very preterm infants (VPT), born outside (outborn) tertiary centres with on-site neonata...
© 2014 Dr. Rosemarie Anne BolandPublication included in thesis:Boland, R. A., Davis, P. G., Dawson, ...
Objective: In order to improve our newborn care, we instituted several changes along with training o...
Aims: A clinically useful website at the US National Institutes of Child Health and Human Developmen...
Summary: Background: Infants born extremely preterm (<28 weeks’ gestation) are at high risk of neur...
OBJECTIVES:Gestational age at birth is declining, probably because more deliveries are being induced...
Background The aim of this study was to determine if the National Institute of Child Health and Huma...
Objective: To describe the long-term neurodevelopmental and cognitive outcomes for children born pre...
Aim: To identify antenatal and perinatal risk factors for in‐hospital mortality of babies born withi...
Objective: To describe the long-term neurodevelopmental and cognitive outcomes for children born pre...
Aim: The aim of this article was to evaluate the Revised Clinical Risk Index for Babies' (CRIB-II) s...
Introduction: Understanding factors that associate with neonatal death may lead to strategies or int...
OBJECTIVES: Gestational age at birth is declining, probably because more deliveries are being induce...
Article first published online: 6 OCT 2013Aim: To report survival, morbidity and neurodevelopmental ...
BACKGROUND: The very low birth infants (VLBW) are exposed to multiple risk factors in the antenata...
Background: Very preterm infants (VPT), born outside (outborn) tertiary centres with on-site neonata...
© 2014 Dr. Rosemarie Anne BolandPublication included in thesis:Boland, R. A., Davis, P. G., Dawson, ...
Objective: In order to improve our newborn care, we instituted several changes along with training o...
Aims: A clinically useful website at the US National Institutes of Child Health and Human Developmen...
Summary: Background: Infants born extremely preterm (<28 weeks’ gestation) are at high risk of neur...
OBJECTIVES:Gestational age at birth is declining, probably because more deliveries are being induced...