Background: Perinatal regionalization is linked to improved neonatal outcomes; however, the effects on long-term outcomes in cerebral palsy (CP) are not known. We estimate the effect of highest levels of neonatal care available at delivery on the risk of developing a nonambulatory CP status. Methods: Children with CP born in Quebec from the Canadian CP Registry excluding postneonatal causes were included (N=360). We estimate the effect of level of care available at delivery on risk of nonambulatory status among children with CP using propensity score matching and instrumental variables methods to adjust for differences in case mix among the three groups of hospitals. The outcome variable is an indicator for CP nonambulation assigned accor...
Objectives. Regional variation in survival of people who have cerebral palsy (CP) has been observed ...
Background: Cerebral palsy presents with a range of severity of cognitive, motor, and sensory disabi...
Prematurity, intrauterine infection and perinatal brain injury have been reported to be significant ...
A large literature has linked “in utero” environment to health and socio-economic outcomes in adulth...
Abstract: Aim: To report on the prevalence, neuroimaging patterns, and function of children with cer...
We opted to investigate whether a critical threshold exists for long-term pediatric neurological mor...
[Extract] Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term which describes a group of disorders involving mov...
Objective: The aim of this study was to built a model to predict individual risk on the development ...
Birth prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) is declining in high-income countries, to as low as 1.4 per ...
Aim: Differential migration and choice of denominator have been hypothesized to contribute to differ...
AIM: Our aim was to build on previous research indicating that rates of cerebral palsy (CP) in the A...
Objectives: For singletons with cerebral palsy (CP) who were born at term, the goals were (1) to det...
Background Guidelines regarding management of prelabor rupture of membranes (PROM) at term vary bet...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe trends in prevalence, subtypes, and severity among childr...
Objectives. Regional variation in survival of people who have cerebral palsy (CP) has been observed ...
Background: Cerebral palsy presents with a range of severity of cognitive, motor, and sensory disabi...
Prematurity, intrauterine infection and perinatal brain injury have been reported to be significant ...
A large literature has linked “in utero” environment to health and socio-economic outcomes in adulth...
Abstract: Aim: To report on the prevalence, neuroimaging patterns, and function of children with cer...
We opted to investigate whether a critical threshold exists for long-term pediatric neurological mor...
[Extract] Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term which describes a group of disorders involving mov...
Objective: The aim of this study was to built a model to predict individual risk on the development ...
Birth prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) is declining in high-income countries, to as low as 1.4 per ...
Aim: Differential migration and choice of denominator have been hypothesized to contribute to differ...
AIM: Our aim was to build on previous research indicating that rates of cerebral palsy (CP) in the A...
Objectives: For singletons with cerebral palsy (CP) who were born at term, the goals were (1) to det...
Background Guidelines regarding management of prelabor rupture of membranes (PROM) at term vary bet...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe trends in prevalence, subtypes, and severity among childr...
Objectives. Regional variation in survival of people who have cerebral palsy (CP) has been observed ...
Background: Cerebral palsy presents with a range of severity of cognitive, motor, and sensory disabi...
Prematurity, intrauterine infection and perinatal brain injury have been reported to be significant ...