Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause of death in preterm newborns, assigned by the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) physician at the time of death and assigned by a panel with complete obstetric history, placental evaluation, tissue histology and microbiology.Design: Prospective, observational study.Settings: Study NICUs in India and Pakistan.Population: Preterm infants delivered in study facility.Methods: A total of 410 preterm infants who died in the NICU with cause of death ascertained by the NICU physicians and independently by expert panels. We compared the percentage of cases assigned RDS versus birth asphyxia as cause of death by the physician and the panel.Main outcome...
Objective: We aimed to study the neonatal hospitalisation spectrum with their outcomes in the settin...
India contributes to one fifth of global live births and more than a quarter of neonatal deaths. Of ...
Background: Preterm birth remains the major cause of neonatal death worldwide. South Asia contribute...
Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause o...
Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause o...
Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause o...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the work published in its final form as Goldenberg, R. L....
Objective: The objective of our research work was to study the factors of neonatal asphyxia at Indus...
Introduction: Perinatal asphyxia is one of the major factors contributing to perinatal and early neo...
Background: According to WHO, 4 million neonatal deaths occurred each year due to birth asphyxia. Bi...
Objective: To determine the primary causes of death in home-cared rural neonates by using prospectiv...
Abstract: Objective: To assess the relationship between mode of delivery and rate of birth asphyxia ...
Background: RDS is one of the common causes of admission to NICU. Half of the neonates born at 26-28...
Objective: The study was conducted with the objective of determining the outcome of newborns diagnos...
Background: Respiratory distress (RD) is a challenging problem and is one of the most common causes ...
Objective: We aimed to study the neonatal hospitalisation spectrum with their outcomes in the settin...
India contributes to one fifth of global live births and more than a quarter of neonatal deaths. Of ...
Background: Preterm birth remains the major cause of neonatal death worldwide. South Asia contribute...
Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause o...
Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause o...
Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause o...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the work published in its final form as Goldenberg, R. L....
Objective: The objective of our research work was to study the factors of neonatal asphyxia at Indus...
Introduction: Perinatal asphyxia is one of the major factors contributing to perinatal and early neo...
Background: According to WHO, 4 million neonatal deaths occurred each year due to birth asphyxia. Bi...
Objective: To determine the primary causes of death in home-cared rural neonates by using prospectiv...
Abstract: Objective: To assess the relationship between mode of delivery and rate of birth asphyxia ...
Background: RDS is one of the common causes of admission to NICU. Half of the neonates born at 26-28...
Objective: The study was conducted with the objective of determining the outcome of newborns diagnos...
Background: Respiratory distress (RD) is a challenging problem and is one of the most common causes ...
Objective: We aimed to study the neonatal hospitalisation spectrum with their outcomes in the settin...
India contributes to one fifth of global live births and more than a quarter of neonatal deaths. Of ...
Background: Preterm birth remains the major cause of neonatal death worldwide. South Asia contribute...