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• Preterm birth is associated with reduced pulmonary function in later life, this is also true for former late preterms. • As a consequence of being born premature, the lungs have not finished their important embryological development. Cardiopulmonary fitness is an important parameter for overal...
Outcome studies of premature babies have focused their assessments predominately on neurodevelopmental impairments without relating these deficits to the impact they have on a child's everyday life. This study aims to determine whether very 'preterm birth alone' impacts on a child's ability to ...
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit may be a stressful place both for mothers and fathers. It might be useful to plan, as soon as possible, interventions to help parents through the experience of the premature birth of their child and to begin an immediately adaptive mode of care. 展开 关键词:...
Maternal age had a nonlinear association with birth weight (P for nonlinear = 0.028). Gestational weeks had a masking effect on the association between maternal age and birth weight, with an effect value of -7.368. A nonlinear association was found between maternal age and macrosomia (P ...
The impact of premature birth on fear of personal death and attachment styles in adolescence 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 36 作者:Ofra Lubetzky,Itzhak Gilat 摘要: The differences between adolescents born pre-term (n = 50) and a matched sample of adolescents born full-term were examined in ...
Previous assessments of the economic impact of preterm birth focussed on short term health service costs across the broad spectrum of prematurity. Objective To estimate the societal costs of extreme preterm birth during the sixth year after birth. Methods Unit costs were applied to estimates of healt...
The study concluded that male fetuses were at increased risk of spontaneous preterm birth as well as preterm premature rupture of membranes. There were no significant differences between male and female fetuses born at comparable gestational ages regarding neonatal mortality; however, males were at sign...
BPD, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, oxygen at 36 wk postmenstrual age; CRP, C-reactive protein; CTG, cardiotocogram; GA, gestational age; M, median; m/f, male/ female; MR-proADM, midregional proadrenomedullin; NS, not significant; P, percentile; PPROM, prolonged premature rupture of membranes...
Being born premature is the second leading cause of death in the first 5 years of life and is the main cause of death within the first month of life [19]. Compared to a normal-weight newborn, low birth weight newborns will have a greater probability of dying in the first month of ...