Background. High risk newborns are most vulnerable to develop neuro-developmental delay (NDD). Early detection of delay in this group and identification of associated perinatal factors and their prevention can prevent disability in later life. Design and methods. Observational cohort study. Field based tracking and neuro-developmental screening of high risk newborns discharged between January 2010 to June 2012 from a district Hospital in India was conducted by a team of developmental specialists, using standardized tools like Denver Developmental Screening Tool II, Trivandrum Developmental Screening Chart and Amiel-Tison method of tone assessment. Associated perinatal factors were identified. Early intervention was initiated on those detect...
Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most imp...
With advances in neonatal care there has been an increase in survival rates for infants born very pr...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were an estimated 15 million preterm births worldwide (90%) survive witho...
Background. High risk newborns are most vulnerable to develop neuro-developmental delay (NDD). Early...
Developmental disability is a broad term encompassing many different diagnoses. These conditions, pr...
This study seeks to identify parental prenatal, perinatal and postnatal risk factors of Neurodevelop...
The low gestational ages and morbidities of premature neonates in neonatal intensive care units exer...
Worldwide, most neonates who survive prematurity and serious illness reside in low-resource settings...
There has been an exponential progress in the field of neonatology. In 1963, the son of US President...
Background: Present neonatal care givers need to develop interventions that optimize care of High- R...
© 2017 Dr Margaret MoranINTRODUCTION: With advancements and improvements in surgical techniques, ne...
Among 142 high-risk-newborns, 111 could be regularly followed-up to 3 years of age. 79 (71%) are nor...
Background. Infants with neurodevelopmental abnormality need to start therapy early, and because of ...
BACKGROUND: The very low birth infants (VLBW) are exposed to multiple risk factors in the antenata...
Background: Advances in neonatal care allow survival of extremely premature infants, who are at risk...
Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most imp...
With advances in neonatal care there has been an increase in survival rates for infants born very pr...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were an estimated 15 million preterm births worldwide (90%) survive witho...
Background. High risk newborns are most vulnerable to develop neuro-developmental delay (NDD). Early...
Developmental disability is a broad term encompassing many different diagnoses. These conditions, pr...
This study seeks to identify parental prenatal, perinatal and postnatal risk factors of Neurodevelop...
The low gestational ages and morbidities of premature neonates in neonatal intensive care units exer...
Worldwide, most neonates who survive prematurity and serious illness reside in low-resource settings...
There has been an exponential progress in the field of neonatology. In 1963, the son of US President...
Background: Present neonatal care givers need to develop interventions that optimize care of High- R...
© 2017 Dr Margaret MoranINTRODUCTION: With advancements and improvements in surgical techniques, ne...
Among 142 high-risk-newborns, 111 could be regularly followed-up to 3 years of age. 79 (71%) are nor...
Background. Infants with neurodevelopmental abnormality need to start therapy early, and because of ...
BACKGROUND: The very low birth infants (VLBW) are exposed to multiple risk factors in the antenata...
Background: Advances in neonatal care allow survival of extremely premature infants, who are at risk...
Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most imp...
With advances in neonatal care there has been an increase in survival rates for infants born very pr...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were an estimated 15 million preterm births worldwide (90%) survive witho...