textabstractBackground: Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Survival rates are slowly improving, but increased survival may come at the expense of more handicaps. Methodology/Principal Findings: Prospective population-based cohort study of all infants born at 23 to 27 weeks of gestation in the Netherlands in 2007. 276 of 345 (80%) infants were born alive. Early neonatal death occurred in 96 (34.8%) live born infants, including 61 cases of delivery room death. 29 (10.5%) infants died during the late neonatal period. Survival rates for live born infants at 23, 24, 25 and 26 weeks of gestation were 0%, 6.7%, 57.9% and 71% respectively. 43.1% of 144 surviving infants developed severe neonatal mo...
OBJECTIVE: In 2010, the Dutch practice regarding initiation of active treatment in extremely preterm...
Background: While survival rates of extremely preterm infants have improved over the last decades, t...
Objective: To evaluate changes in obstetrical and neonatal care for very preterm and extremely prete...
Contains fulltext : 108726.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ext...
Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Survival rates...
Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Survival rates...
Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Survival rates...
Background: Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Su...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, the threshold for offering active treatment for spontaneous birth was...
Contains fulltext : 53042.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Better perinat...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In 2006, the Dutch guideline for active treatment of extre...
OBJECTIVE: In 2010, the Dutch practice regarding initiation of active treatment in extremely preterm...
OBJECTIVE: In 2010, the Dutch practice regarding initiation of active treatment in extremely preterm...
Background: While survival rates of extremely preterm infants have improved over the last decades, t...
Objective: To evaluate changes in obstetrical and neonatal care for very preterm and extremely prete...
Contains fulltext : 108726.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ext...
Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Survival rates...
Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Survival rates...
Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Survival rates...
Background: Extremely preterm infants are at high risk of neonatal mortality and adverse outcome. Su...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, the threshold for offering active treatment for spontaneous birth was...
Contains fulltext : 53042.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Better perinat...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In 2006, the Dutch guideline for active treatment of extre...
OBJECTIVE: In 2010, the Dutch practice regarding initiation of active treatment in extremely preterm...
OBJECTIVE: In 2010, the Dutch practice regarding initiation of active treatment in extremely preterm...
Background: While survival rates of extremely preterm infants have improved over the last decades, t...
Objective: To evaluate changes in obstetrical and neonatal care for very preterm and extremely prete...