Background To inform the on-going debate about the use of universal prescriptive versus national intrauterine growth charts, we compared perinatal mortality for small and large-for-gestational-age (SGA/LGA) infants according to international and national charts in Europe. Methods We classified singleton births from 33 to 42 weeks of gestation in 2010 and 2014 from 15 countries (N = 1,475,457) as SGA (birthweight 90th percentile) using the international Intergrowth-21st newborn standards and national charts based on the customised charts methodology. We computed sex-adjusted odds ratios (aOR) for stillbirth, neonatal and extended perinatal mortality by this classification using multilevel models. Findings SGA and LGA prevalence using natio...
Background: Antenatal detection of intrauterine growth restriction remains a major obstetrical chall...
Aim: This study assessed the prevalence of small for gestational age (SGA) among very preterm (VPT) ...
BackgroundPreterm infants are a group at high risk of having experienced placental insufficiency. It...
Background: To inform the on-going debate about the use of universal prescriptive versus national in...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but va...
Background Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but va...
Abstract AIM: This study assessed the prevalence of small for gestational age (SGA) among very pre...
Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but variations in ...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but va...
BACKGROUND: Controversy exists as to whether birthweight-for-gestational age references used to clas...
AIM: This study assessed the prevalence of small for gestational age (SGA) among very preterm (VPT) ...
Aim: We compared three anthropometric charts to determine which provided the best predictions for ad...
BackgroundAlthough many studies have compared birth-weight charts to determine which better identify...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have compared birth-weight charts to determine which better identi...
Background: Antenatal detection of intrauterine growth restriction remains a major obstetrical chall...
Background: Antenatal detection of intrauterine growth restriction remains a major obstetrical chall...
Aim: This study assessed the prevalence of small for gestational age (SGA) among very preterm (VPT) ...
BackgroundPreterm infants are a group at high risk of having experienced placental insufficiency. It...
Background: To inform the on-going debate about the use of universal prescriptive versus national in...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but va...
Background Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but va...
Abstract AIM: This study assessed the prevalence of small for gestational age (SGA) among very pre...
Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but variations in ...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but va...
BACKGROUND: Controversy exists as to whether birthweight-for-gestational age references used to clas...
AIM: This study assessed the prevalence of small for gestational age (SGA) among very preterm (VPT) ...
Aim: We compared three anthropometric charts to determine which provided the best predictions for ad...
BackgroundAlthough many studies have compared birth-weight charts to determine which better identify...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have compared birth-weight charts to determine which better identi...
Background: Antenatal detection of intrauterine growth restriction remains a major obstetrical chall...
Background: Antenatal detection of intrauterine growth restriction remains a major obstetrical chall...
Aim: This study assessed the prevalence of small for gestational age (SGA) among very preterm (VPT) ...
BackgroundPreterm infants are a group at high risk of having experienced placental insufficiency. It...