We aimed to evaluate risk factors for growth failure in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants at 18-24 months of corrected age (follow-up1, FU1) and at 36 months of age (follow-up2, FU2). In this prospective cohort study, a total of 2,943 VLBW infants from the Korean Neonatal Network between 2013 and 2015 finished follow-up at FU1. Growth failure was defined as a z-score below -1.28. Multiple logistic regression was used to analyze risk factors for growth failure after dividing the infants into small for gestational age (SGA) and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) groups. Overall, 18.7% of infants were SGA at birth. Growth failure was present in 60.0% at discharge, 20.3% at FU1, and 35.2% at FU2. Among AGA infants, male sex, growth failur...
A child that was born with a veritably low birth weight (VLBW) is more likely to have stunted growth...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated wi...
Abstract Background As the survival rates of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants have increased, th...
We aimed to evaluate risk factors for growth failure in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants at 18–2...
Postnatal growth failure (PGF) in preterm infants remains an important clinical issue. In this study...
PurposeThe goal of nutritional support for very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants from birth to term i...
With advancements in neonatal care and nutrition, the postnatal growth of preterm infants has improv...
Early discharge of preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is at times inevitable in low resour...
This study aimed to investigate the nationwide growth pattern of infants in Korea according to the b...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow-up associated with fai...
Purpose: The aims of the study were to develop and evaluate a machine learning model with which to p...
The critical need to emphasize preterm infant follow-up after neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) di...
BackgroundPostnatal growth restriction is common in preterm infants and is associated with long-term...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated with fai...
Growth in preterm infants has long-term implications for neurodevelopmental outcomes. We aimed to es...
A child that was born with a veritably low birth weight (VLBW) is more likely to have stunted growth...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated wi...
Abstract Background As the survival rates of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants have increased, th...
We aimed to evaluate risk factors for growth failure in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants at 18–2...
Postnatal growth failure (PGF) in preterm infants remains an important clinical issue. In this study...
PurposeThe goal of nutritional support for very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants from birth to term i...
With advancements in neonatal care and nutrition, the postnatal growth of preterm infants has improv...
Early discharge of preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is at times inevitable in low resour...
This study aimed to investigate the nationwide growth pattern of infants in Korea according to the b...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow-up associated with fai...
Purpose: The aims of the study were to develop and evaluate a machine learning model with which to p...
The critical need to emphasize preterm infant follow-up after neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) di...
BackgroundPostnatal growth restriction is common in preterm infants and is associated with long-term...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated with fai...
Growth in preterm infants has long-term implications for neurodevelopmental outcomes. We aimed to es...
A child that was born with a veritably low birth weight (VLBW) is more likely to have stunted growth...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated wi...
Abstract Background As the survival rates of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants have increased, th...