Survival of very preterm infants: Epipage, a population based cohort study
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Early repetitive pain in preterm infants in relation to the developing brain.Effects of preterm birth on intrinsic fluctuations in neonatal cerebral activity examined using optical imagingDecreased right temporal activation and increased interhemispheric connectivity in response to speech in preterm infants at term-equivalent ageNeonatal Hypoxia Ischaemia: Mechanisms, Models, and Therapeutic Challenges.Internalizing behaviours in school-age children born very preterm are predicted by neonatal pain and morphine exposure.Epidemiological characteristics and deaths of premature infants in a referral hospital for high-risk pregnanciesSpecial care and school difficulties in 8-year-old very preterm children: the Epipage cohort studyOutcomes of 28+1 to 32+0 weeks gestation babies in the state of Qatar: finding facility-based cost effective options for improving the survival of preterm neonates in low income countries.Mortality, neonatal morbidity and two year follow-up of extremely preterm infants born in The Netherlands in 2007Individual and organisational determinants associated with maintenance tocolysis in the management of preterm labour: a multilevel analysisRethinking stress in parents of preterm infants: a meta-analysisMaternal haemoglobin and short-term neonatal outcome in preterm neonates.EPIPAGE 2: a preterm birth cohort in France in 2011.Lower respiratory tract illness and RSV prophylaxis in very premature infants.Does smoking in pregnancy modify the impact of antenatal steroids on neonatal respiratory distress syndrome? Results of the Epipage studyOutcomes for extremely premature infantsLong-term outcome of children born after a first-trimester measurement of nuchal translucency at the 99th percentile or greater with normal karyotype: a prospective study.The nonimpact of gestational age on neurodevelopmental outcome for ventilated survivors born at 23-28 weeks of gestation.Mortality and Major Morbidity of Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants in Germany 2008-2012: A Report Based on Administrative Data.Ethical considerations in neonatal respiratory care.Perinatal complications associated with preterm deliveries at 24 to 33 weeks and 6 days gestation (2011- 2012): A hospital-based retrospective studySurvival of extremely premature babies in a geographically defined population: prospective cohort study of 1994-9 compared with 2000-5.Altered Amygdala Development and Fear Processing in Prematurely Born Infants.Sphingosine kinase: a novel putative target for the prevention of infection-triggered preterm birthPrenatal predictors of mortality in very preterm infants cared for in the Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network.Mortality patterns among very preterm babies: a comparative analysis of two European regions in France and England.Periviable babies: Italian suggestions for the ethical debate.Survival and major disability rate in infant born at 22-25 weeks of gestation.HELLP syndrome preceded by intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: one serious itchFollow-up studies of very low birthweight children in Sweden.The French Society of Neonatology's proposals for neonatal end-of-life decision-making.Prediction of spontaneous preterm delivery in singleton pregnancies: where are we and where are we going? A review of literature.Current research suggests that the future looks brighter for cerebral oxygenation monitoring in preterm infants.Improvement in the Survival Rates of Very Low Birth Weight Infants after the Establishment of the Korean Neonatal Network: Comparison between the 2000s and 2010s.Changes in perinatal hospital deaths occurring outside the neonatal intensive care unit over a decade.Impact of obstetric factors on outcome of extremely preterm births in Sweden: prospective population-based observational study (EXPRESS).Delivery room management of extremely preterm infants: the EPIPAGE-2 study.Perinatal factors associated with active intensive treatment at the border of viability: a population-based study.Survival estimations at the limit of viability.Social context of preterm delivery in France in 2011 and impact on short-term health outcomes: the EPIPAGE 2 cohort study.
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Survival of very preterm infants: Epipage, a population based cohort study
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2004-03-01T00:00:00Z