Introduction: The risk for brain injury manifested as cerebral palsy is higher in very preterm born children than in term. Prenatal administration of magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) has been shown to be neuroprotective and reduces the proportion of very preterm born children later diagnosed with cerebral palsy. A Swedish national clinical practice guideline was implemented in March 2020, stipulating the administration of a single intravenous dose of 6 g MgSO4 1–24 h prior to delivery before gestational age 32+0, aiming for 90% treatment coverage. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of this new clinical practice guideline in the first year of its implementation. Material and methods: Data on MgSO4 treatment were collected by revi...
Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and those who surv...
Background: Evidence supports magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) for women at risk of imminent birth at <...
There is an important unmet need to improve long term outcomes of encephalopathy for preterm and ter...
INTRODUCTION: The risk for brain injury manifested as cerebral palsy is higher in very preterm born ...
© 2003 American Medical AssociationContext: Prenatal magnesium sulfate may reduce the risk of cerebr...
Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotective strategy f...
The aim of study is to demonstrate the clinical profile of patients requiring MgSO4 for neuroprotect...
Background: Preterm birth is increasing each year. These children have more adverse outcomes due to ...
Despite improvements in perinatal care, preterm birth still occurs regularly and the associated brai...
Key content The prevalence of preterm birth is increasing and owing to advances in neonatal care, mo...
Background: Preterm birth is the major cause of perinatal mortality both in developed and developing...
Background: Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotectiv...
Copyright © 2009 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.BackgroundEpidemiol...
BackgroundBabies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and thos...
ABSTRACT Introduction Previous meta-analyses suggest that magnesium sulphate treatment in women at...
Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and those who surv...
Background: Evidence supports magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) for women at risk of imminent birth at <...
There is an important unmet need to improve long term outcomes of encephalopathy for preterm and ter...
INTRODUCTION: The risk for brain injury manifested as cerebral palsy is higher in very preterm born ...
© 2003 American Medical AssociationContext: Prenatal magnesium sulfate may reduce the risk of cerebr...
Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotective strategy f...
The aim of study is to demonstrate the clinical profile of patients requiring MgSO4 for neuroprotect...
Background: Preterm birth is increasing each year. These children have more adverse outcomes due to ...
Despite improvements in perinatal care, preterm birth still occurs regularly and the associated brai...
Key content The prevalence of preterm birth is increasing and owing to advances in neonatal care, mo...
Background: Preterm birth is the major cause of perinatal mortality both in developed and developing...
Background: Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotectiv...
Copyright © 2009 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.BackgroundEpidemiol...
BackgroundBabies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and thos...
ABSTRACT Introduction Previous meta-analyses suggest that magnesium sulphate treatment in women at...
Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and those who surv...
Background: Evidence supports magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) for women at risk of imminent birth at <...
There is an important unmet need to improve long term outcomes of encephalopathy for preterm and ter...