OBJECTIVES: Approximately 20-40% of annual global neonatal deaths occur among infants with birthweights ≥2,500 g, and most of these deaths are associated with intrapartum asphyxia in low- and middle-income countries. This study aims to evaluate the peripartum variables associated with the need for resuscitation at birth of neonates weighing ≥2,500 g. METHOD: This case-control retrospective study was performed on data from all public reference maternity units in the state of Ceará, Northeast Brazil, between March 2009 and March 2010. The subjects were singleton neonates without malformations weighing ≥2,500 g, who required positive-pressure ventilation in the delivery room. The controls had a 1-minute Apgar score of ≥8 and did not undergo r...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To evaluate factors associated with neonatal death within 24 hours afte...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: There have been dramatic increases in very low birth weight infant survival. ...
OBJECTIVES: Approximately 20-40% of annual global neonatal deaths occur among infants with birthweig...
Objective: Timely identification and prompt resuscitation of newborns in the delivery room may cause...
Objective: To evaluate perinatal factors associated with early neonatal death in preterm infants wit...
International audienceObjective: 10% of newborns require positive pressure ventilation (PPV) at birt...
Background: There are many known risk factors related to maternal or neonatal problems which can pre...
Aims: Compare the need for neonatal resuscitation procedures between newborn infants with and withou...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate some of the risk factors for neonatal asphyxia in neonates weighing more than...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Perinatal asphyxia is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in ...
BACKGROUND:Effective positive pressure ventilation (PPV) of non-breathing newborns is crucial in fac...
Objective: To assess the annual burden of early neonatal deaths associated with perinatal asphyxia i...
Objectives: To look at the trends of risk factors leading to birth asphyxia, in newborns admitted to...
Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause o...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To evaluate factors associated with neonatal death within 24 hours afte...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: There have been dramatic increases in very low birth weight infant survival. ...
OBJECTIVES: Approximately 20-40% of annual global neonatal deaths occur among infants with birthweig...
Objective: Timely identification and prompt resuscitation of newborns in the delivery room may cause...
Objective: To evaluate perinatal factors associated with early neonatal death in preterm infants wit...
International audienceObjective: 10% of newborns require positive pressure ventilation (PPV) at birt...
Background: There are many known risk factors related to maternal or neonatal problems which can pre...
Aims: Compare the need for neonatal resuscitation procedures between newborn infants with and withou...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate some of the risk factors for neonatal asphyxia in neonates weighing more than...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Perinatal asphyxia is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in ...
BACKGROUND:Effective positive pressure ventilation (PPV) of non-breathing newborns is crucial in fac...
Objective: To assess the annual burden of early neonatal deaths associated with perinatal asphyxia i...
Objectives: To look at the trends of risk factors leading to birth asphyxia, in newborns admitted to...
Objective: To assess respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) compared with birth asphyxia as the cause o...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To evaluate factors associated with neonatal death within 24 hours afte...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: There have been dramatic increases in very low birth weight infant survival. ...