Intrauterine growth retardation is associated with an increased risk of fetalasphyxia as well as greater perinatal morbidity and mortality.
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Unfortunately, this relationship between maternal thyroid dysfunction and perinataldepression is not well studied.
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Results: In the 3867 women in the study, secondhand smoke exposure was positively associated with perinataldepression and suicidal ideation.
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We hypothesised that perinataldepression was associated with early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding and reduced quantity of breast milk in rural Pakistan.
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Conclusions and relevance: In this study, maternal perinataldepression, especially antenatal depression, was associated with the risk of depression in adolescence and adulthood.
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Objectives: To determine the diagnostic accuracy, acceptability and cost-effectiveness of the Whooley questions and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) to identify perinataldepression.
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We describe newly born twins who presented with unexpected severe birthdepression secondary to severe type IV glottic webs requiring extensive resuscitation and emergency tracheostomy.
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Only some 5% of cerebral palsy is due to intrapartumasphyxia at term.
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This may occur due to an obstetric catastrophe or through inadequate placental function leading to chronic intrapartumasphyxia.
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SEPs may provide useful additional information when assessing the infant with birthasphyxia.
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We can mitigate cortical visual impairment by limiting birthasphyxia and postnatal infections.
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We also studied birthasphyxia by using data from the Nova Scotia Atlee Perinatal Database.
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Correct use of neonatal resuscitators is critical to lower neonatal mortality rates due to birthasphyxia.
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We conclude that International Classification of Diseases codes are not useful for surveillance of birthasphyxia.
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There was no statistical difference in low birth weight, neonatalasphyxia, and PROM between the mothers with and without COVID-19.
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The adverse birth outcomes were preterm birth, low birth weight, neonatalasphyxia, premature rupture of membrane (PROM), and cesarean section delivery.
Ús de perinatal asphyxia en anglès
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The high mortality rate could partly be explained by associated perinatalasphyxia.
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These infants have many acute neonatal problems that include perinatalasphyxia, hypothermia, hypoglycemia, and polycythemia.
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Introduction: Therapeutic hypothermia improves outcome after perinatalasphyxia.
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Results: Of the 114 infants with perinatalasphyxia, 31 were lost to follow-up.
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We analyzed distribution per body mass, gestational age, type of IUGR, gender and the frequency of perinatalasphyxia between the groups.
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Also, long-term, prospective studies with large number of patients are needed to evaluate more exact prognostic factors in neonates with perinatalasphyxia.
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Conclusion: Poor metabolic adaptation in neonates with IUGR in the first hour after birth is significant risk factor for the perinatalasphyxia.
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Newborns were eligible for inclusion if they had a gestational age of at least 36 weeks and presented with perinatalasphyxia and encephalopathy.
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Objective: Modest reduction in brain temperature is a promising therapy to reduce brain damage after neonatal encephalopathy as a result of acute perinatalasphyxia.
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The investigation suggested that 30 of a total of 49 children died of perinatalasphyxia, police added in the complaint, seen by Reuters.
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Perinatalasphyxia was diagnosed in 52 (32.7%) neonates, with highest frequency in the group of pathological NET.