OBJECTIVE: To describe the methods used at birth to recruit a population-based cohort of newborns of all birthweights at higher risk of having a chronic condition, and to present baseline results. METHODS: Screening of all newborns at hospital discharge for five non-exclusive criteria: (1) low birthweight (LBW), (2) congenital anomalies or genetic disease, (3) specified conditions associated with a high probability of chronicity, (4) referral to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), (5) or defined social problems. Calculation of Hobel risk scores for children satisfying > or = 1 criterion. SUBJECTS: All 6477 live births delivered in the 19 maternity hospitals of a geographically defined region (Vaud, Switzerland) to resident mothers in 199...
The centralisation of high risk deliveries in perinatal centres has become standard practice in most...
This is a descriptive exploratory study that aimed at characterizing high-risk newborn babies (NB) f...
Purpose The MUNICH Preterm and Term Clinical (MUNICH-PreTCl) birth cohort was established to uncover...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the methods used at birth to recruit a population-based cohort of newborns of...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To measure the extent and analyse the mechanisms of underestimatio...
Birth cohort studies are the most appropriate type of design to determine the causal relationship be...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of neonatal morbidity in extremely preter...
OBJECTIVES: This multisite study sought to identify (1) any differences in admission risk (defined b...
Objective To analyze the risk of admission to neonatal care for newborns of low-risk nullipara and ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the use of infertility treatments in the general population and their associat...
Objective: To identify neonatal risk for severe adverse perinatal outcomes across birth weight centi...
The world literature annually born about 3-4% of children at risk, according to criteria risk for ch...
Aim. Identify the most common birth outcomes in full-term neonates born in LSMU KK in 2016. Also to ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this research is to assess causes and circumstances of deaths in extremely lo...
International audienceBackground: The rate of premature births in France is 6% and is increasing, as...
The centralisation of high risk deliveries in perinatal centres has become standard practice in most...
This is a descriptive exploratory study that aimed at characterizing high-risk newborn babies (NB) f...
Purpose The MUNICH Preterm and Term Clinical (MUNICH-PreTCl) birth cohort was established to uncover...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the methods used at birth to recruit a population-based cohort of newborns of...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To measure the extent and analyse the mechanisms of underestimatio...
Birth cohort studies are the most appropriate type of design to determine the causal relationship be...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of neonatal morbidity in extremely preter...
OBJECTIVES: This multisite study sought to identify (1) any differences in admission risk (defined b...
Objective To analyze the risk of admission to neonatal care for newborns of low-risk nullipara and ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the use of infertility treatments in the general population and their associat...
Objective: To identify neonatal risk for severe adverse perinatal outcomes across birth weight centi...
The world literature annually born about 3-4% of children at risk, according to criteria risk for ch...
Aim. Identify the most common birth outcomes in full-term neonates born in LSMU KK in 2016. Also to ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this research is to assess causes and circumstances of deaths in extremely lo...
International audienceBackground: The rate of premature births in France is 6% and is increasing, as...
The centralisation of high risk deliveries in perinatal centres has become standard practice in most...
This is a descriptive exploratory study that aimed at characterizing high-risk newborn babies (NB) f...
Purpose The MUNICH Preterm and Term Clinical (MUNICH-PreTCl) birth cohort was established to uncover...