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Effect of Position on Sleep, Heart Rate Variability, and QT Interval in Preterm Infants at 1 and 3 Months’ Corrected Age

Effect of Position on Sleep, Heart Rate Variability, and QT Interval in Preterm Infants at 1 and 3 Months’ Corrected Age

... Time domain analysis of HRV, particularly RMSSD, which is a measure of variability in succes- sive intervals, showed significant reduction of HRV in prone sleeping position both at 1 and 3 months’ corrected ...

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A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Kangaroo Mother Care: Results of Follow-Up at 1 Year of Corrected Age

A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Kangaroo Mother Care: Results of Follow-Up at 1 Year of Corrected Age

... of corrected age will be reported in the near ...postconceptional age, the mortality and growth indices and the total number of episodes of infection were similar, but the KMC infants had less severe ...

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Prevalence of positional skull deformities in 530 premature infants with a corrected age of up to 6 months: a multicenter study

Prevalence of positional skull deformities in 530 premature infants with a corrected age of up to 6 months: a multicenter study

... months corrected age (CA) who visited the outpatient department for the first time of the primary care clinic of Xinqiao Hospital of Army Medical University, Mater- nal and Child Health Care Hospitals of ...

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Changes in Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 18 to 22 Months' Corrected Age Among Infants of Less Than 25 Weeks' Gestational Age Born in 1993–1999

Changes in Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 18 to 22 Months' Corrected Age Among Infants of Less Than 25 Weeks' Gestational Age Born in 1993–1999

... In this analysis of infants born at ⬍ 25 weeks’ EGA, with BWs of 501 to 1000 g, during 2 postsurfactant time periods, adverse neuromotor and neurodevel- opmental outcomes were common for both epochs at 18 to 22 months’ ...

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Pulmonary Outcome at 1 Year Corrected Age in Premature Infants Treated at Birth With Recombinant Human CuZn Superoxide Dismutase

Pulmonary Outcome at 1 Year Corrected Age in Premature Infants Treated at Birth With Recombinant Human CuZn Superoxide Dismutase

... year corrected age with significant decreases in the incidence of pulmonary disease severe enough to require treatment with asthma medications such as bronchodilators or cor- ticosteroids, especially in ...

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Biobehavioral Pain Responses in Former Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants at Four Months’ Corrected Age

Biobehavioral Pain Responses in Former Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants at Four Months’ Corrected Age

... months’ corrected age of former ELBW infants (birth weight ,801 g or #25 weeks’ gestational age) were compared with a cohort of term-born control ...months’ corrected age when compared ...

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Comparison of Enrollment in Interventional Therapies Between Late-Preterm and Very Preterm Infants at 12 Months’ Corrected Age

Comparison of Enrollment in Interventional Therapies Between Late-Preterm and Very Preterm Infants at 12 Months’ Corrected Age

... a corrected age (CA) of 12 ⫾ 2 months (CA: chronological age minus number of weeks of pre- maturity or the age the child would be if the pregnancy had gone to term) were included in the ...

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Neurodevelopmental Outcome at 36 Months' Corrected Age of Preterm Infants in the Multicenter Indomethacin Intraventricular Hemorrhage Prevention Trial

Neurodevelopmental Outcome at 36 Months' Corrected Age of Preterm Infants in the Multicenter Indomethacin Intraventricular Hemorrhage Prevention Trial

... Most importantly, these developmental data demonstrate that the intravenous administra- tion of low-dose indomethacin to very low birth weight neonates between 6 and 12 postnatal hours i[r] ...

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Developmental outcomes of preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia-associated pulmonary hypertension at 18–24 months of corrected age

Developmental outcomes of preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia-associated pulmonary hypertension at 18–24 months of corrected age

... for age according to Fenton growth charts), prenatal steroids (administration of any dose of corticosteroids during the concurrent pregnancy), histological chorioamnionitis (histopatho- logical evidence of the ...

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The ProVIDe study: the impact of protein intravenous nutrition on development in extremely low birthweight babies

The ProVIDe study: the impact of protein intravenous nutrition on development in extremely low birthweight babies

... We previously have reported that babies with a birth- weight of <1200 g failed to meet consensus recommended intravenous nutrient intakes [7, 27–29], consistent with international experience [30, 31], and that this ...

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Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Triplets or Higher-Order Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Triplets or Higher-Order Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

... of age and before the follow-up assessment was included in our composite primary-outcome mea- sure because it is a competing out- come for NDI in this high-risk ELBW ...

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Preterm toddlers' inhibitory control abilities predict attention regulation and academic achievement at age 8 years

Preterm toddlers' inhibitory control abilities predict attention regulation and academic achievement at age 8 years

... Descriptive results showed that children of lower GA groups showed, on average, lower inhibitory control at corrected age 20 months and lower attention regulation and academic achievement abilities at ...

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Perinatal risk stratification of preterm neonates  ≤ 34 Weeks and their Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at One Year.

Perinatal risk stratification of preterm neonates ≤ 34 Weeks and their Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at One Year.

... In this large multi-centric network study involving 33 centers, 8636 ELBW babies who were born from 1998-2003 were included. 6196 babies were discharged and among these only 3567 could be evaluated at 18-24 months ...

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Twelve-Month Neurofunctional Assessment and Cognitive Performance at 36 Months of Age in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

Twelve-Month Neurofunctional Assessment and Cognitive Performance at 36 Months of Age in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

... tional age. Corrected age was calculated, up to 24 months of life, from the chronologic age adjusting for gestational ...postconceptional age in all ...

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Age Terminology During the Perinatal Period

Age Terminology During the Perinatal Period

... and age in neonates are needed to compare neurodevelopmental, medical, and growth out- ...of age during the perinatal period and to recommend use of standard terminology including gestational age, ...

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Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control in infants from 4 to 9 months of age- a psychometric study

Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control in infants from 4 to 9 months of age- a psychometric study

... with increasing demand on their trunk control in a vertical posture such as standing [4, 6]. A larger sam- ple size of infants for a longer follow-up duration may verify this speculation. At present, it is reason- able ...

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DEVELOPMENTAL TESTING OF PRE-TERM AND SMALL-FOR-DATE INFANTS

DEVELOPMENTAL TESTING OF PRE-TERM AND SMALL-FOR-DATE INFANTS

... cantly different from that of normal con-.. Plot of each pre-term infant’s developmental age score on the Gesell test against his corrected age, i.e., age from I)irth minus number of wee[r] ...

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CIRCADIAN PERIODICITY OF BLOOD AMINO ACIDS IN THE NEONATE

CIRCADIAN PERIODICITY OF BLOOD AMINO ACIDS IN THE NEONATE

... Total integrated value of amino acids/0.006 ml of whole blood plotted against hours of the day. and corrected for the age of the infant in days at time of sampling[r] ...

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Use of loteprednol for routine prophylaxis after photorefractive keratectomy

Use of loteprednol for routine prophylaxis after photorefractive keratectomy

... The corrected postoperative visual outcomes were also similar between the two groups; however, the uncorrected distance visual acuity was statis- tically better in the loteprednol group (Figure 2, Table ...

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Effect of carotenoids dietary supplementation on macular function in diabetic patients

Effect of carotenoids dietary supplementation on macular function in diabetic patients

... Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a major cause of visual impair- ment and blindness among working-age people worldwide. Despite studies showing that timely treatment of DR can significantly reduce the risk of visual ...

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