Neonatal transport is an essential part of regionalization for highly specialized neonatal intensive care. This retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on neonatal transport activity in a large Swiss perinatal network more than 1 year, aimed to quantify this activity, to identify the needs for staff, and the demands regarding know-how and equipment. Of the 565 admissions to the tertiary neonatology clinic, 176 (31.2%) were outborn patients, transported as emergencies to the level III unit. In 71.6% of cases, respiratory insufficiency was one of the reasons for transfer. Circadian and weekly distribution showed increased transport activity on workdays between 8 am and 10 pm, but regular demands for emergency transports regardl...
Neonatal transport is continuously evolving and has developed to a cornerstone of modern perinatal m...
OBJECTIVESummarize policies that support maternal and neonatal transport among states and territorie...
BACKGROUND: This research investigated the relationship of maternal place of residence with the util...
Neonatal transport is an essential part of regionalization for highly specialized neonatal intensive...
AIM To assess neonatal transport activities by the neonatal transport teams of the Univer...
AIM: To assess neonatal transport activities by the neonatal transport teams of the University Child...
Aim: To assess the need for and quality of neonatal transports. Material and methods: Prospective ob...
L'organisation des soins en néonatologie de nos jours se base sur le principe de la régionalisation....
The authors aim to provide a description of the beginning of neonatal transport in Portugal and reme...
Background: Despite regionalization of perinatal care provides for the "in utero" transfer of high-r...
A retrospective analysis of all National Neonatal Transport Programme (NNTP) transport data from 200...
Although maternal antenatal transfer is the preferred option, some infants inevitably need urgent tr...
Background: Some newborns require acute transport to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) due to un...
The centralisation of high risk deliveries in perinatal centres has become standard practice in most...
INTRODUCTION: NEONATAL MORTALITY: Around the world the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) has been estim...
Neonatal transport is continuously evolving and has developed to a cornerstone of modern perinatal m...
OBJECTIVESummarize policies that support maternal and neonatal transport among states and territorie...
BACKGROUND: This research investigated the relationship of maternal place of residence with the util...
Neonatal transport is an essential part of regionalization for highly specialized neonatal intensive...
AIM To assess neonatal transport activities by the neonatal transport teams of the Univer...
AIM: To assess neonatal transport activities by the neonatal transport teams of the University Child...
Aim: To assess the need for and quality of neonatal transports. Material and methods: Prospective ob...
L'organisation des soins en néonatologie de nos jours se base sur le principe de la régionalisation....
The authors aim to provide a description of the beginning of neonatal transport in Portugal and reme...
Background: Despite regionalization of perinatal care provides for the "in utero" transfer of high-r...
A retrospective analysis of all National Neonatal Transport Programme (NNTP) transport data from 200...
Although maternal antenatal transfer is the preferred option, some infants inevitably need urgent tr...
Background: Some newborns require acute transport to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) due to un...
The centralisation of high risk deliveries in perinatal centres has become standard practice in most...
INTRODUCTION: NEONATAL MORTALITY: Around the world the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) has been estim...
Neonatal transport is continuously evolving and has developed to a cornerstone of modern perinatal m...
OBJECTIVESummarize policies that support maternal and neonatal transport among states and territorie...
BACKGROUND: This research investigated the relationship of maternal place of residence with the util...