An infant that is born prior to 37 weeks of gestation.
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Examples for "premie"
Examples for "premie"
1Methods: Thirty-four preterm infants were administered the Premie-Neuro in the neonatal intensive care unit.
2Main outcome measure: Premie-Neuro raw scores and classifications were analyzed to determine the tool's reliability.
3Design: A prospective repeated-measures design was used to assess the reliability and validity of the Premie-Neuro.
4Interrater reliability of the Premie-Neuro was poor, and test-retest reliability of the Premie-Neuro was fair to moderate.
5Premie-Neuro classifications should be interpreted cautiously.
1The baby was small, and was immediately taken to the preemie nursery.
2A new patient was on its way in, a preemie that was hydrocephalic.
3A courtship with about as much chance of success as a six-months preemie.
4Help protect your preemie Your premature baby is a unique gift to your family.
5Breast-feeding is a lot of work for a preemie.
1She believes he is the most premature baby to have survived in Britain.
2A mother whose premature baby died is helping other parents enduring similar experiences.
3Help protect your preemie Your premature baby is a unique gift to your family.
4A photo of Will Goddard as a premature baby is seen in a handout photo.
5In February 1815 Mary gave birth to a premature baby, who died within a fortnight.
1The premature infant is at increased risk of cerebral white matter injury.
2We report a case of a premature infant with an unusual PD-CSE pattern.
3A severely premature infant would need constant care and run the risk of having disabilities.
4Our studies may have implications for premature infant care.
5One premature infant, with symptoms compatible with malignant pertussis, died at 49 days of life.
1Conclusions: Tracheostomy in the preterm infant has the potential for significant morbidity.
2Late preterm infant and age at intervention were not associated with patient survival.
3Normal adrenal function in the preterm infant needs to be defined.
4Non-English language, adult and preterm infant studies were excluded.
5Necrotizing enterocolitis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the preterm infant population.
1Main outcome measures: Participants' experiences and satisfaction with care during the birth of their preterm baby.
2Umbilical cord milking (UCM) is proposed for increasing placental transfusion when immediate care for the preterm baby is needed.
3Globally, an estimated 13 million preterm babies are born each year.
4Preterm babies are at higher risk of respiratory and cardiovascular illness, as well as developmental delays.
5Background: It is difficult to predict which preterm babies are most at risk for poor neurodevelopmental outcomes.
6So the fear is that the rising number of preterm babies increases the number at risk for these complications.
7Conclusions: Cigarette smoking during pregnancy is associated with a decrease in the risk of RDS in very preterm babies.
8Normative data were obtained from 40 spontaneously breathing preterm babies and 21 term babies.
9Objectives: To assess parents' first experiences of their very preterm babies and the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
10There is a lack of research on mortality rate and causes of death after infancy in preterm babies in Korea.
11The infusion of vasoactive drugs in preterm babies using syringe pumps can be complicated by important variations in the infusion rate.
12Recent advances in maternal and foetal medicine have undoubtedly saved lives and improved the well-being of preterm babies and their families.
13This investigation was initiated as a consequence of several cases of diarrhea in a nursery ward for preterm babies in Nairobi, Kenya.
14Results: A total of 1783 preterm babies were examined, overall incidence of ROP was 55%.
15They also had too few extremely preterm babies to draw firm conclusions about the heart risks associated with delivery earlier than 34 weeks gestation.
16He said steroids were still the most important treatment for premature babies, and have had a big impact on reducing complications in preterm babies.
Translations for preterm baby