Objective: Preterm deliveries increased in many countries in recent years. However, despite fetal lung maturity, substantial neonatal morbidity may occur even after 34 weeks of gestation. The aim of this study was to evaluate neonatal morbidity and mortality in women with late preterm births
Background: The late preterm (LP) rate in Western countries is 3–6% of all births, accounting for ab...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
ObjectiveTo estimate the risk of short-term complications in neonates born between 34 and 36 weeks b...
Objective: Preterm deliveries increased in many countries in recent years. However, despite fetal l...
International audienceBackground: Approximately 75% of preterm births are late-preterm (340/7 to 366...
Objective—To compare outcomes among late-preterm or early-term neonates according to fetal lung matu...
Objective The objective of the study was to evaluate the indications for late preterm birth and comp...
Objective: To describe neonatal outcomes and explore variation in delivery of care for infants born ...
Introduction: Neonates born between 34 weeks and 36 weeks 6 days of gestational age (GA) are known a...
Objective To describe neonatal outcomes and explore variation in delivery of care for infants born l...
<p><b>Objective:</b> In the last few decades, attention has been focused on morbidity and mortality ...
Most research on outcomes of preterm birth has centred on babies born at <32 weeks gestation and at ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the short-term neonatal outcomes in late preterm infants (LPI\u27s) as compa...
OBJECTIVE Late-preterm infants (34 weeks 0/7 days-36 weeks 6/7 days' gestation) represent the larges...
CONTEXT: Late preterm births (340/7-366/7 weeks) account for an increasing proportion of prematurity...
Background: The late preterm (LP) rate in Western countries is 3–6% of all births, accounting for ab...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
ObjectiveTo estimate the risk of short-term complications in neonates born between 34 and 36 weeks b...
Objective: Preterm deliveries increased in many countries in recent years. However, despite fetal l...
International audienceBackground: Approximately 75% of preterm births are late-preterm (340/7 to 366...
Objective—To compare outcomes among late-preterm or early-term neonates according to fetal lung matu...
Objective The objective of the study was to evaluate the indications for late preterm birth and comp...
Objective: To describe neonatal outcomes and explore variation in delivery of care for infants born ...
Introduction: Neonates born between 34 weeks and 36 weeks 6 days of gestational age (GA) are known a...
Objective To describe neonatal outcomes and explore variation in delivery of care for infants born l...
<p><b>Objective:</b> In the last few decades, attention has been focused on morbidity and mortality ...
Most research on outcomes of preterm birth has centred on babies born at <32 weeks gestation and at ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the short-term neonatal outcomes in late preterm infants (LPI\u27s) as compa...
OBJECTIVE Late-preterm infants (34 weeks 0/7 days-36 weeks 6/7 days' gestation) represent the larges...
CONTEXT: Late preterm births (340/7-366/7 weeks) account for an increasing proportion of prematurity...
Background: The late preterm (LP) rate in Western countries is 3–6% of all births, accounting for ab...
Aim: We studied the impact of maternal and pregnancy-related conditions and the effect of gestationa...
ObjectiveTo estimate the risk of short-term complications in neonates born between 34 and 36 weeks b...