Background: Institutional delivery and in utero transport of the newborn is the safest method of neonatal transport. However, neonatal illnesses cannot always be predicted, resulting in the continued need of transfer of these babies after delivery. Objective: The objective of the study was to analyze the adverse events related to transfer of neonates to a tertiary center of Central India, the impact of the epidemiological factors, and the role of temperature, oxygenation, perfusion, and blood sugar (TOPS) scoring in predicting mortality in transferred neonates. Materials and Methods: This observational study was conducted at the special care newborn unit of a tertiary teaching hospital of Indore. A total of 217 transported neonates were inc...
Background: Neonatal period is the most unguarded period which influences the survival and overall w...
Background: Neonatal deaths constitute major portion of under-five mortalities in India. Neonatal pe...
Background: Neonatal mortality in India continues to remain a major health problem. Neonatal infecti...
Background: Several sick neonates require transfer to tertiary level care neonatal unit for treatmen...
Abstract: Transporting of neonates is the greatest challenge faced today in the outcome of neonates ...
Background: India accounts for 24% of global neonatal mortality. It is important to study the mortal...
Introduction: Hyperglycemia is common in low birth weight and sick neonates which affect them advers...
Objective The paucity of specialised care in the peripheral areas of developing countries necessitat...
Introduction: Globally, four million newborns die in the neonatal period. In India, 1.2 million neon...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality, defined as death within the first 28 days of life, is a core indic...
Background: As per the Child Mortality Report 2018 by UNICEF the current neonatal mortality rate in ...
Background: This study was planned to study the existing status of neonatal transport in North India...
Background: Respiratory distress (RD) is a challenging problem and is one of the most common causes ...
Introduction: Globally, 2.6 (2.5–2.8) million newborns died in 2016 or 7000 every day. High neonatal...
Background Assessing the severity of transferred neonates at admission can improve resource allocati...
Background: Neonatal period is the most unguarded period which influences the survival and overall w...
Background: Neonatal deaths constitute major portion of under-five mortalities in India. Neonatal pe...
Background: Neonatal mortality in India continues to remain a major health problem. Neonatal infecti...
Background: Several sick neonates require transfer to tertiary level care neonatal unit for treatmen...
Abstract: Transporting of neonates is the greatest challenge faced today in the outcome of neonates ...
Background: India accounts for 24% of global neonatal mortality. It is important to study the mortal...
Introduction: Hyperglycemia is common in low birth weight and sick neonates which affect them advers...
Objective The paucity of specialised care in the peripheral areas of developing countries necessitat...
Introduction: Globally, four million newborns die in the neonatal period. In India, 1.2 million neon...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality, defined as death within the first 28 days of life, is a core indic...
Background: As per the Child Mortality Report 2018 by UNICEF the current neonatal mortality rate in ...
Background: This study was planned to study the existing status of neonatal transport in North India...
Background: Respiratory distress (RD) is a challenging problem and is one of the most common causes ...
Introduction: Globally, 2.6 (2.5–2.8) million newborns died in 2016 or 7000 every day. High neonatal...
Background Assessing the severity of transferred neonates at admission can improve resource allocati...
Background: Neonatal period is the most unguarded period which influences the survival and overall w...
Background: Neonatal deaths constitute major portion of under-five mortalities in India. Neonatal pe...
Background: Neonatal mortality in India continues to remain a major health problem. Neonatal infecti...