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Enrollment in Early Intervention Programs Among Infants Born Late Preterm, Early Term, and Term

Enrollment in Early Intervention Programs Among Infants Born Late Preterm, Early Term, and Term

... were classi fi ed as enrolled in the MA EI program if they had completed an In- dividual Family Service Plan, regard- less of whether they received services. An Individual Family Service Plan is completed after referral ... See full document

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Health economic aspects of late preterm and early term birth

Health economic aspects of late preterm and early term birth

... neurodevelopmental assessments were performed in the homes of surviving infants by a single paediatrician. Over four years of follow-up, the incremental cost of neonatal ECMO was £16,707 (95% CI: £9828 to £37,924) ... See full document

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Gestational Age and Developmental Risk in Moderately and Late Preterm and Early Term Infants

Gestational Age and Developmental Risk in Moderately and Late Preterm and Early Term Infants

... visit. Term infants were recruited at scheduled health visits, and preterm infants were identified on the basis of local birth databases in each center and were contacted purposely for the ... See full document

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Preterm Birth–Associated Cost of Early Intervention Services: An Analysis by Gestational Age

Preterm Birth–Associated Cost of Early Intervention Services: An Analysis by Gestational Age

... of infants who were born in ...were born dur- ing a 1-year period at ⬍ 37 weeks’ ...each preterm infant cost almost $2000, approximately $1200 higher than the cost per term ...each ... See full document

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Parental reporting of the feeding practices of infants in New Zealand : an observational study : this thesis presented in partial fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics at Massey University, Albany, New

Parental reporting of the feeding practices of infants in New Zealand : an observational study : this thesis presented in partial fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... Term infants have traditionally been defined as those born 37 weeks 0 days to 41 weeks 6 days gestation (259-293 days from the last menstrual period) (Fleischman, Oinuma, & Clark, 2010; WHO, ... See full document

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Neonatal and Developmental Outcomes of Late Preterm and Early Term Birth

Neonatal and Developmental Outcomes of Late Preterm and Early Term Birth

... morbidity among infants born late preterm, and a number of studies have examined this outcome with fairly consistent ...to infants born at 39 to 40 weeks) for respiratory ... See full document

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Discharge Timing, Outpatient Follow-up, and Home Care of Late-Preterm and Early-Term Infants

Discharge Timing, Outpatient Follow-up, and Home Care of Late-Preterm and Early-Term Infants

... experiences among women who re- cently delivered a live-born infant in a hospital in the previous 2 to 4 months, with a maximum allowable recall pe- riod of 9 months ... See full document

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Weight for Gestational Age Affects the Mortality of Late Preterm Infants

Weight for Gestational Age Affects the Mortality of Late Preterm Infants

... for late preterm, early term, and term newborns (with term AGA infants serving as the referent ...categories, late preterm SGA infants had the highest ... See full document

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Is maternal trait anxiety a risk factor for late preterm and early term deliveries?

Is maternal trait anxiety a risk factor for late preterm and early term deliveries?

... live- born infant, had a pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) from 14 to 50 [19], and provided valid information on anxiety on the week 17 and week 30 ...with infants who had Apgar scores less than 7 or had ... See full document

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Updates on an At-Risk Population: Late-Preterm and Early-Term Infants

Updates on an At-Risk Population: Late-Preterm and Early-Term Infants

... those born LPT (adjusted relative risk, ...ET infants performed statistically significantly worse than the term children in 4 of 5 individual subject domains but not in the primary ... See full document

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Developmental Outcomes of Late Preterm Infants From Infancy to Kindergarten

Developmental Outcomes of Late Preterm Infants From Infancy to Kindergarten

... 6000 infants: 1000 late preterm (gestational age 34–36 weeks), 1800 early term (37–38 weeks), and 3200 term (39–41 weeks) ...of early intervention services at 9 ... See full document

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Early Readmission of Newborns in a Large Health Care System

Early Readmission of Newborns in a Large Health Care System

... 114 infants were discharged from IH hospital ...5308 infants who were readmitted, 41% had feeding problems, 35% had jaundice, and 33% had respiratory ...life. Late preterm and early ... See full document

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Effects of ultrasound pregnancy dating on neonatal morbidity in late preterm and early term male infants: a register based cohort study

Effects of ultrasound pregnancy dating on neonatal morbidity in late preterm and early term male infants: a register based cohort study

... the late preterm and early term ...as term, late preterm in- fants more commonly present with prematurity-related morbidity such as hyperbilirubinemia, respiratory ... See full document

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Parental reporting of the feeding practices of infants in New Zealand : an observational study : this thesis presented in partial fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics at Massey University, Albany, New

Parental reporting of the feeding practices of infants in New Zealand : an observational study : this thesis presented in partial fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... Background: Term infants (≥37 weeks’ gestation) have often been regarded as a homogenous group of neonates who do not have increased risks associated with their gestational age at ...that infants ... See full document

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The Anatomic Variations of the Circle of Willis in Preterm at Term and Term Born Infants: An MR Angiography Study at 3T

The Anatomic Variations of the Circle of Willis in Preterm at Term and Term Born Infants: An MR Angiography Study at 3T

... Most interesting, the comparison of the groups with and without vascular-related abnormalities revealed that the ma- jor cerebral arteries (A1, P1) were more often absent/hypo- plastic in the affected group (P ⫽ .09 and ... See full document

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Immune Response to Hepatitis B Virus Vaccine in Term and Preterm Babies Received as per EPI Schedule

Immune Response to Hepatitis B Virus Vaccine in Term and Preterm Babies Received as per EPI Schedule

... vaccine among preterm babies 7,8 ...in preterm infants until they reach 2000 gm of weight or 2 months of age 9 ...as early as 30 days of ... See full document

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EFFECTIVENESS OF EARLY INTERVENTION ON NEURODEVELOPMENT IN PRETERM INFANTS

EFFECTIVENESS OF EARLY INTERVENTION ON NEURODEVELOPMENT IN PRETERM INFANTS

... at-risk infants who are at-risk for developmental ...identify infants with early neurodevelopmental problems has become a ...these infants have developmental disabilities that require ... See full document

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Early-life skin microbiota in hospitalized preterm and full-term infants

Early-life skin microbiota in hospitalized preterm and full-term infants

... The study reported herein has limitations. The cross-sectional nature of our study design limited our ability to delineate maturational changes and interac- tions between body sites and the environment over time, and to ... See full document

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Persistence of Morbidity and Cost Differences Between Late-Preterm and Term Infants During the First Year of Life

Persistence of Morbidity and Cost Differences Between Late-Preterm and Term Infants During the First Year of Life

... rehospitalization among late-preterm infants occurred within 15 days of discharge and contin- ued throughout the first year of ...with late discharge had the highest risk of ... See full document

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MR imaging of perinatal brain damage: comparison of clinical outcome with initial and follow up MR findings

MR imaging of perinatal brain damage: comparison of clinical outcome with initial and follow up MR findings

... The complex constellation of early radiologic ab- normalities in premature infants with CNS insults is a challenge for accurate radiologic interpretation. We found that periventricular parenchymal ... See full document

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