OBJECTIVES: This multisite study sought to identify (1) any differences in admission risk (defined by gestational age and illness severity) among neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and (2) obstetric antecedents of newborn illness severity. METHODS: Data on 1476 babies born at a gestational age of less than 32 weeks in 6 perinatal centers were abstracted prospectively. Newborn illness severity was measured with the Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology. Regression models were constructed to predict scores as a function of perinatal risk factors. RESULTS: The sites differed by several obstetric case-mix characteristics. Of these, only gestational age, small for gestational age. White race, and severe congenital anomalies were associated with...
Objective There is evidence that birth and care in a maternity service associated with a neonatal in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) outcomes vary by centre for inbo...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to determine the neonatal morbidity in late preterm infant...
Background: Although preterm babies are a category known for its high mortality and diverse morbidit...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately 10-15% of term babies may require admission to neonatal special care uni...
Objective: To analyze and compare occurrence of adverse immediate neonatal outcomes in high and low-...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of some maternal and neonatal clinica...
Objective To analyze the risk of admission to neonatal care for newborns of low-risk nullipara and ...
Analytical documentary and retrospective study aiming at determining association between predictive ...
Objective: To establish co-relation of maternal risk factors and perinatal events with the immediate...
Aim. Identify the most common birth outcomes in full-term neonates born in LSMU KK in 2016. Also to ...
To determine key demographic and intrapartum antecedents predisposing to severe adverse neonatal out...
INTRODUCTION: Preterm birth is a major problem associated with maximum perinatal mortality and mor...
OBJECTIVE: Estimating the risk of in-hospital mortality in the neonatal intensive care unit provi...
BackgroundCounseling for patients with impending premature delivery traditionally has been based pri...
Objective There is evidence that birth and care in a maternity service associated with a neonatal in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) outcomes vary by centre for inbo...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to determine the neonatal morbidity in late preterm infant...
Background: Although preterm babies are a category known for its high mortality and diverse morbidit...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately 10-15% of term babies may require admission to neonatal special care uni...
Objective: To analyze and compare occurrence of adverse immediate neonatal outcomes in high and low-...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of some maternal and neonatal clinica...
Objective To analyze the risk of admission to neonatal care for newborns of low-risk nullipara and ...
Analytical documentary and retrospective study aiming at determining association between predictive ...
Objective: To establish co-relation of maternal risk factors and perinatal events with the immediate...
Aim. Identify the most common birth outcomes in full-term neonates born in LSMU KK in 2016. Also to ...
To determine key demographic and intrapartum antecedents predisposing to severe adverse neonatal out...
INTRODUCTION: Preterm birth is a major problem associated with maximum perinatal mortality and mor...
OBJECTIVE: Estimating the risk of in-hospital mortality in the neonatal intensive care unit provi...
BackgroundCounseling for patients with impending premature delivery traditionally has been based pri...
Objective There is evidence that birth and care in a maternity service associated with a neonatal in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) outcomes vary by centre for inbo...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to determine the neonatal morbidity in late preterm infant...