Despite improvements in survival of extremely preterm infants, the decision whether to begin intensive care for infants at borderline viability is controversial. A great deal of this controversy focuses on concerns of survival, cost and neurodevelopmental outcome. Why are these concerns more emphasized in discussions of prematurity than other areas of medicine
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
Objective: To verify, in extremely preterm infants, if disagreement between obstetricians and neonat...
Despite improvements in survival of extremely preterm infants, the decision whether to begin intensi...
Background: Advances in medical technology throughout the twentieth century have resulted in younger...
Neonatal intensive care is generally considered justified in the majority of very premature infants,...
Annie Janvier and her colleagues conducted research, which revealed an inconsistency in the applicat...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
BACKGROUND: Decisions regarding whether to administer intensive care to extremely premature infants ...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
Objective: To verify, in extremely preterm infants, if disagreement between obstetricians and neonat...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
Objective: To verify, in extremely preterm infants, if disagreement between obstetricians and neonat...
Despite improvements in survival of extremely preterm infants, the decision whether to begin intensi...
Background: Advances in medical technology throughout the twentieth century have resulted in younger...
Neonatal intensive care is generally considered justified in the majority of very premature infants,...
Annie Janvier and her colleagues conducted research, which revealed an inconsistency in the applicat...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
BACKGROUND: Decisions regarding whether to administer intensive care to extremely premature infants ...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
Aim: To determine the relationship between clinical practice and publication of an Australian consen...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
Objective: To verify, in extremely preterm infants, if disagreement between obstetricians and neonat...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
This article seeks to challenge the assumption that it is legitimate to consider the costs of premat...
Objective: To verify, in extremely preterm infants, if disagreement between obstetricians and neonat...