Objective: Survival of babies born very preterm (<32 weeks gestational age) has increased, although preterm-born children may have ongoing morbidity. We aimed to investigate the risk of admission to paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) of children born very preterm following discharge home from neonatal care. Design: Retrospective cohort study, using data linkage of National Neonatal Research Database and the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network datasets. Setting: All neonatal units and PICUs in England and Wales. Patients: Children born very preterm between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2018 and admitted to neonatal units. Main outcome measures: Admission to PICU after discharge home from neonatal care, before 2 years of age. Result...
OBJECTIVE: To predict length of stay in neonatal care for all admissions of very preterm singleton b...
Introduction Preterm babies are among the highest users of parenteral nutrition (PN) of any patient ...
BackgroundCounseling for patients with impending premature delivery traditionally has been based pri...
Objective: Survival of babies born very preterm (<32 weeks gestational age) has increased, although ...
BACKGROUND: Survival following extreme preterm birth has improved, potentially increasing the number...
INTRODUCTION: In England, for babies born at 23-26 weeks gestation, care in a neonatal intensive car...
Objective: To examine the effects of designation and volume of neonatal care at the hospital of birt...
BACKGROUND: Wide variation in the care practices and survival rates of neonates born at peri-viable ...
BACKGROUND: A 44 % increase was observed in admissions to neonatal intensive care of babies born ≤26...
OBJECTIVE: To determine survival and neonatal morbidity for babies born between 22 and 26 weeks' ges...
Background: Preterm birth is certainly a public health problem. Aside from being an important cause ...
Contemporary outcome data of preterm infants are essential to commission, evaluate and improve healt...
INTRODUCTION: In England, for babies born at 23-26 weeks gestation, care in a neonatal intensive car...
Infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are often those born between 32 and 38 w...
Objective: This study aimed to identify the number of term infants admitted to the Maltese Neonatal ...
OBJECTIVE: To predict length of stay in neonatal care for all admissions of very preterm singleton b...
Introduction Preterm babies are among the highest users of parenteral nutrition (PN) of any patient ...
BackgroundCounseling for patients with impending premature delivery traditionally has been based pri...
Objective: Survival of babies born very preterm (<32 weeks gestational age) has increased, although ...
BACKGROUND: Survival following extreme preterm birth has improved, potentially increasing the number...
INTRODUCTION: In England, for babies born at 23-26 weeks gestation, care in a neonatal intensive car...
Objective: To examine the effects of designation and volume of neonatal care at the hospital of birt...
BACKGROUND: Wide variation in the care practices and survival rates of neonates born at peri-viable ...
BACKGROUND: A 44 % increase was observed in admissions to neonatal intensive care of babies born ≤26...
OBJECTIVE: To determine survival and neonatal morbidity for babies born between 22 and 26 weeks' ges...
Background: Preterm birth is certainly a public health problem. Aside from being an important cause ...
Contemporary outcome data of preterm infants are essential to commission, evaluate and improve healt...
INTRODUCTION: In England, for babies born at 23-26 weeks gestation, care in a neonatal intensive car...
Infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are often those born between 32 and 38 w...
Objective: This study aimed to identify the number of term infants admitted to the Maltese Neonatal ...
OBJECTIVE: To predict length of stay in neonatal care for all admissions of very preterm singleton b...
Introduction Preterm babies are among the highest users of parenteral nutrition (PN) of any patient ...
BackgroundCounseling for patients with impending premature delivery traditionally has been based pri...