The following guideline is designed to give recommendations for the routine care of all neonates immediately after delivery, and the resuscitation and delivery room approach of all high-risk infants in light of recent literature. The guideline has been prepared as three different parts. The first part is about routine procedures that have to be performed to all healthy term and preterm infants in delivery room care. The second part summaries the basic principles of resusucitation including the latest changes that were mentioned in the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)-2015 guideline. Recommendations about the delivery room management of rare clinical conditions have been discussed in the last part. The social, medical...
Over the most recent 10 years there have been no significant further improvements in survival or mor...
Objective: Timely identification and prompt resuscitation of newborns in the delivery room may cause...
Ethical problems related to intensive care of extremely preterm newborns of < or = 25 weeks' gestati...
Objective: Optimal care in the delivery room is important to decrease neonatal morbidity and mortali...
For newly born babies, especially those in need of intervention at birth, actions taken during the f...
Cardiopulmonary adaptation to extrauterin life is very important. The last data showed us that neona...
These guidelines are planned for Health care workers who are dedicated to giving neonatal resuscitat...
The European Resuscitation Council has produced these newborn life support guidelines, which are bas...
Most newborns are born vigorous and do not require neonatal resuscitation. However, about 10% of new...
Approximately 10% of newborns require some degree of active resuscitation at birth. All the equipmen...
The rational presentation form of perinatal care in developed countries is evaluated within the regi...
On the basis of the classical USA guidelines for neonatal resuscitation, we examined the personnel a...
WOS: 000484450300003PubMed ID: 31236016The rational presentation form of perinatal care in developed...
The updated Dutch guidelines on Neonatal Resuscitation assimilate the latest evidence in neonatal re...
The management of the preterm infants in the delivery room (DR) has evolved with emphasis on thermal...
Over the most recent 10 years there have been no significant further improvements in survival or mor...
Objective: Timely identification and prompt resuscitation of newborns in the delivery room may cause...
Ethical problems related to intensive care of extremely preterm newborns of < or = 25 weeks' gestati...
Objective: Optimal care in the delivery room is important to decrease neonatal morbidity and mortali...
For newly born babies, especially those in need of intervention at birth, actions taken during the f...
Cardiopulmonary adaptation to extrauterin life is very important. The last data showed us that neona...
These guidelines are planned for Health care workers who are dedicated to giving neonatal resuscitat...
The European Resuscitation Council has produced these newborn life support guidelines, which are bas...
Most newborns are born vigorous and do not require neonatal resuscitation. However, about 10% of new...
Approximately 10% of newborns require some degree of active resuscitation at birth. All the equipmen...
The rational presentation form of perinatal care in developed countries is evaluated within the regi...
On the basis of the classical USA guidelines for neonatal resuscitation, we examined the personnel a...
WOS: 000484450300003PubMed ID: 31236016The rational presentation form of perinatal care in developed...
The updated Dutch guidelines on Neonatal Resuscitation assimilate the latest evidence in neonatal re...
The management of the preterm infants in the delivery room (DR) has evolved with emphasis on thermal...
Over the most recent 10 years there have been no significant further improvements in survival or mor...
Objective: Timely identification and prompt resuscitation of newborns in the delivery room may cause...
Ethical problems related to intensive care of extremely preterm newborns of < or = 25 weeks' gestati...