Purpose: The primary aim of the study was to evaluate whether the application of a plastic wrap immediately after birth is more effective than the standard care of temperature management for improving admission temperatures to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in infants <30 weeks gestation. Design: A randomized controlled trial was conducted. Infants in the intervention group were transferred to a prewarmed radiant heater immediately after birth and encased in NeoWrap from the neck down without being dried. The infant's head was dried with a prewarmed towel and a hat added. The control group received usual care for the unit; the infant was transferred to the prewarmed radiant warmer and dried, and warm towels and a hat are then ap...
Background: Thermal management of the very low-birthweight (VLBW) infant is a cornerstone of neonato...
Objective To evaluate whether a polyethylene total body wrapping (covering both the body and head) i...
Neonatal hypothermia is an important risk factor for mortality and morbidity, and is common even in ...
Purpose: The primary aim of the study was to evaluate whether the application of a plastic wrap imme...
Objective: To establish the effectiveness of polyethylene skin wrap in prevention of neonatal hypoth...
OBJECTIVE:This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of plastic wrap applied af...
Background: Keeping vulnerable preterm infants warm is problematic even when recommended routine the...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the application of occlusive wrap applied immediately after birth will...
Hypothermia at birth is strongly associated with mortality and morbidity in preterm infants. Unfortu...
Background: After the umbilical cord is cut, premature neonates face numerous problems including hyp...
Introduction: Thermoregulation is very essential and challenging aspect in taking care low-weight ne...
Hypothermia is a problem that LBW infants often experience. Hypothermia occurs because the baby's ab...
Aim: The value of polythene film ('cling wrap') to improve thermal control and reduce postnatal weig...
OBJECTIVE To investigate whether exothermic sodium acetate mattresses were associated with an imp...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major challenging public health problem in developing countr...
Background: Thermal management of the very low-birthweight (VLBW) infant is a cornerstone of neonato...
Objective To evaluate whether a polyethylene total body wrapping (covering both the body and head) i...
Neonatal hypothermia is an important risk factor for mortality and morbidity, and is common even in ...
Purpose: The primary aim of the study was to evaluate whether the application of a plastic wrap imme...
Objective: To establish the effectiveness of polyethylene skin wrap in prevention of neonatal hypoth...
OBJECTIVE:This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of plastic wrap applied af...
Background: Keeping vulnerable preterm infants warm is problematic even when recommended routine the...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the application of occlusive wrap applied immediately after birth will...
Hypothermia at birth is strongly associated with mortality and morbidity in preterm infants. Unfortu...
Background: After the umbilical cord is cut, premature neonates face numerous problems including hyp...
Introduction: Thermoregulation is very essential and challenging aspect in taking care low-weight ne...
Hypothermia is a problem that LBW infants often experience. Hypothermia occurs because the baby's ab...
Aim: The value of polythene film ('cling wrap') to improve thermal control and reduce postnatal weig...
OBJECTIVE To investigate whether exothermic sodium acetate mattresses were associated with an imp...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major challenging public health problem in developing countr...
Background: Thermal management of the very low-birthweight (VLBW) infant is a cornerstone of neonato...
Objective To evaluate whether a polyethylene total body wrapping (covering both the body and head) i...
Neonatal hypothermia is an important risk factor for mortality and morbidity, and is common even in ...