ABSTRACT Objective: To determine maternal and fetal risk factors associated with the birth of late preterm infants in comparison to those born at term. Methods: A case-control study was carried out in a tertiary center for high-risk pregnancies. For the cases, the study enrolled post-partum mothers and their respective newborns with gestational ages equal or greater than 34 weeks and less than 37 weeks. As controls, the post-partum mothers and their newborns with gestational ages of 37 weeks or greater were selected. The sample was calculated with a ratio of two controls for each case, resulting in 423 patients. Association studies were performed using the chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test and logistic regression analysis. Results...
Due to the rise in late preterm births, it is becoming increasingly important to better understand t...
Background: Preterm births are responsible for 75 to 80% of perinatal mortality. Aim: To determine t...
Background: Preterm delivery is defined as childbirth occurring at <37 completed weeks. Preterm birt...
Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the risk factors associated with late preterm births...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...
Backround: Although neonatal morbidity and mortality rates are fallen in recent decades, the prevale...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...
Objective: The aim is to examine risk factors and neonatal outcomes of preterm birth and to provide ...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Introduction: Late preterm infants (LPIs) are infants born between 340/7 and 366/7 weeks gestation. ...
Abstract Objective: to determine the risk factors for premature birth. Methods: retrospective ca...
Background: The World Health Organization defines preterm birth as any birth before 37 completed wee...
Background: Infants born at 34 to 36 weeks of gestation (late preterm) are at greater risk for adver...
Late preterms, born between 340/7 and 366/7 weeks, correspond to 70% of preterm infants in tertiary ...
Objective The objective of the study was to evaluate the indications for late preterm birth and comp...
Due to the rise in late preterm births, it is becoming increasingly important to better understand t...
Background: Preterm births are responsible for 75 to 80% of perinatal mortality. Aim: To determine t...
Background: Preterm delivery is defined as childbirth occurring at <37 completed weeks. Preterm birt...
Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the risk factors associated with late preterm births...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...
Backround: Although neonatal morbidity and mortality rates are fallen in recent decades, the prevale...
Purpose: Late-preterm births are considered functionally mature but, several line of evidences sugge...
Objective: The aim is to examine risk factors and neonatal outcomes of preterm birth and to provide ...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
Introduction: Late preterm infants (LPIs) are infants born between 340/7 and 366/7 weeks gestation. ...
Abstract Objective: to determine the risk factors for premature birth. Methods: retrospective ca...
Background: The World Health Organization defines preterm birth as any birth before 37 completed wee...
Background: Infants born at 34 to 36 weeks of gestation (late preterm) are at greater risk for adver...
Late preterms, born between 340/7 and 366/7 weeks, correspond to 70% of preterm infants in tertiary ...
Objective The objective of the study was to evaluate the indications for late preterm birth and comp...
Due to the rise in late preterm births, it is becoming increasingly important to better understand t...
Background: Preterm births are responsible for 75 to 80% of perinatal mortality. Aim: To determine t...
Background: Preterm delivery is defined as childbirth occurring at <37 completed weeks. Preterm birt...