BACKGROUND: Illness severity scores predict death among infants admitted to NICUs. We know of no study limited to a population defined by an extremely low gestational age. METHODS: A total of 1467 infants born before the 28th postmenstrual week at 14 institutions were given Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology II (SNAP-II) and Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology Perinatal Extension II (SNAPPE-II) values based on data collected within the first 12 postnatal hours. All deaths in the intensive care nursery were identified. RESULTS: The rate of death before postnatal day 28 was 13% (interinstitutional range: 7%-20%), whereas the overall mortality rate was 18% (8%-31%). SNAP-II values, SNAPPE-II values, and mortality rates tended to decrease with...
International audienceAim: To describe the circumstances, causes and timing of death in extremely pr...
International audienceAim: To describe the circumstances, causes and timing of death in extremely pr...
BackgroundThis study aimed to determine whether the Neonatal Acute Physiology (SNAP) scoring system ...
Introduction. In developing countries, a lack of decentralization of perinatal care leads to many hi...
Background The assesment of severity of illness with scoring system has been used to predict neonata...
© 2014 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians). Aims This a...
Background: Risk scoring systems evaluate neonatal outcomes using perinatal and neonatal status. The...
BACKGROUND: Illness severity measures predict death and illnesses in the newborn. It is unknown how ...
To investigate the trends in mortality, as well as in the timing and cause of death, among extremely...
(Received 25 February, 2009 ; Accepted 28 December, 2009)AbstractBackground and purpose: There is gr...
Background Neonatal mortality, which is largely caused by severe illness, is the biggest contributor...
OBJECTIVES: Although child mortality has declined significantly in recent decades, the reduction of ...
Neonatal mortality is topic of concern for many medical faculties. Recently Score for Neonatal Acute...
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International audienceAim: To describe the circumstances, causes and timing of death in extremely pr...
International audienceAim: To describe the circumstances, causes and timing of death in extremely pr...
International audienceAim: To describe the circumstances, causes and timing of death in extremely pr...
BackgroundThis study aimed to determine whether the Neonatal Acute Physiology (SNAP) scoring system ...
Introduction. In developing countries, a lack of decentralization of perinatal care leads to many hi...
Background The assesment of severity of illness with scoring system has been used to predict neonata...
© 2014 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians). Aims This a...
Background: Risk scoring systems evaluate neonatal outcomes using perinatal and neonatal status. The...
BACKGROUND: Illness severity measures predict death and illnesses in the newborn. It is unknown how ...
To investigate the trends in mortality, as well as in the timing and cause of death, among extremely...
(Received 25 February, 2009 ; Accepted 28 December, 2009)AbstractBackground and purpose: There is gr...
Background Neonatal mortality, which is largely caused by severe illness, is the biggest contributor...
OBJECTIVES: Although child mortality has declined significantly in recent decades, the reduction of ...
Neonatal mortality is topic of concern for many medical faculties. Recently Score for Neonatal Acute...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
International audienceAim: To describe the circumstances, causes and timing of death in extremely pr...
International audienceAim: To describe the circumstances, causes and timing of death in extremely pr...
International audienceAim: To describe the circumstances, causes and timing of death in extremely pr...
BackgroundThis study aimed to determine whether the Neonatal Acute Physiology (SNAP) scoring system ...