BACKGROUND: Wide variation in the care practices and survival rates of neonates born at peri-viable gestational ages of 22+0 – 24+6 weeks. This study elucidates the postnatal risk factors for morbidity/mortality, contrasts the care practices and short-term outcomes of this vulnerable group of preterm neonates from a single center with others. METHODS: Retrospective study of neonates born at 22+0 –24+6 weeks in a level 3 neonatal intensive care unit in UK, over a period of 4 years (2016–2019). RESULTS:94 neonates given active care were studied. Survival until discharge was 51.1%(22–23 wks –44%, 24 wks –59.1%) and survival with no major brain injury (MBI) [grade III/IV IVH, cystic periventricular leukomalacia] was 38.3%(22–23 wks –32%, 24 wk...
Objective: To describe neonatal outcomes and explore variation in delivery of care for infants born ...
Aim: To describe survival and neonatal morbidities in infants born before 24 weeks of gestation duri...
OBJECTIVES: It is unclear how newer methods of respiratory support for infants born extremely preter...
OBJECTIVE: To determine survival and neonatal morbidity for babies born between 22 and 26 weeks' ges...
Background: A small group of extremely preterm infants survive to 36 weeks postmenstrual age (PMA), ...
The objectives of the study are to investigate gestational age-specific mortality and neonatal outco...
Survival is not an adequate measure of success when managing preterm infants < 24 weeks gestational ...
Introduction: Over the last decades, survival of extremely preterm infants improved but there´s stil...
Extremely preterm babies are at major risk for adverse neurodevelopmental outcome, being the gestati...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of neonatal morbidity in extremely preter...
OBJECTIVES: It is unclear how newer methods of respiratory support for infants born extremely preter...
We sought to determine if a center’s approach to care of premature infants at the youngest gestation...
We sought to determine if a center’s approach to care of premature infants at the youngest gestation...
International audienceObjectives To describe patterns of care for very preterm (VP) babies across ne...
International audienceObjectives To describe patterns of care for very preterm (VP) babies across ne...
Objective: To describe neonatal outcomes and explore variation in delivery of care for infants born ...
Aim: To describe survival and neonatal morbidities in infants born before 24 weeks of gestation duri...
OBJECTIVES: It is unclear how newer methods of respiratory support for infants born extremely preter...
OBJECTIVE: To determine survival and neonatal morbidity for babies born between 22 and 26 weeks' ges...
Background: A small group of extremely preterm infants survive to 36 weeks postmenstrual age (PMA), ...
The objectives of the study are to investigate gestational age-specific mortality and neonatal outco...
Survival is not an adequate measure of success when managing preterm infants < 24 weeks gestational ...
Introduction: Over the last decades, survival of extremely preterm infants improved but there´s stil...
Extremely preterm babies are at major risk for adverse neurodevelopmental outcome, being the gestati...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of neonatal morbidity in extremely preter...
OBJECTIVES: It is unclear how newer methods of respiratory support for infants born extremely preter...
We sought to determine if a center’s approach to care of premature infants at the youngest gestation...
We sought to determine if a center’s approach to care of premature infants at the youngest gestation...
International audienceObjectives To describe patterns of care for very preterm (VP) babies across ne...
International audienceObjectives To describe patterns of care for very preterm (VP) babies across ne...
Objective: To describe neonatal outcomes and explore variation in delivery of care for infants born ...
Aim: To describe survival and neonatal morbidities in infants born before 24 weeks of gestation duri...
OBJECTIVES: It is unclear how newer methods of respiratory support for infants born extremely preter...