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Background Postpartum maternal distress has been associated with adverse infant outcomes. A potential pathway of how maternal distress affects infant outcomes could be alterations in maternal caregiving behavior. However, the associations between maternal distress, caregiving behavior, and infant outcomes have never been tested in a controlled ...
Nina Bruinhof+3 more
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Participants (2,159) were assigned to COVID‐19 GDM (n = 413) and COVID‐19 NGT (n = 1,746) groups. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of the Japanese COVID‐19 GDM strategy were 35.4, 90.5, 68.9, and 70.3%, respectively.
Yoshifumi Kasuga+21 more
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The Effect of Swing on Stress and Comfort in Premature Newborns: A Randomised Controlled Trial
ABSTRACT Objectives The study was conducted to investigate the effect of swing on stress and comfort in premature newborns who could not be reunited with their mothers. Methods The study was conducted in a randomised controlled experimental design. The intervention group included newborns who received swing intervention (n = 64) and the control group ...
Hediye Karakoç+2 more
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Neuroichthyosis With a De Novo Variant c.494C>T in ELOVL1 and Severe Pruritus Relieved by Dupilumab
ABSTRACT We report a patient with neuroichthyosis with an ELOVL1 variant associated with severe pruritus who responded well to dupilumab therapy. Our case is the third known patient reported with this de novo heterozygous dominant variant. The feature of severe progressive pruritus greatly impairing quality of life is unique among these reports.
Danielle Marcoux+4 more
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Ichthyosis Prematurity Syndrome: A Systematic Review of the Literature
ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Ichthyosis prematurity syndrome (IPS) is a rare autosomal recessive congenital disorder characterized by premature birth, neonatal respiratory distress, eosinophilia, and a thick, clay‐like vernix at birth. This review aims to summarize the available reported cases of IPS, including genetic etiology, clinical features ...
Grace X. Li+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background An evidence gap exists concerning the timing of delivery at 37–42 weeks and the risk of attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in offspring. Objective To determine the association between timing of delivery in low‐risk pregnancies at term (37–42 weeks) gestations and ADHD in offspring.
Thi Hoang Ha Nguyen+5 more
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Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 1986
One thousand thirty-two neonates were evaluated with umbilical venous and arterial blood samples drawn at delivery for assessment of pH, PO2, PCO2, and base deficit. These values were statistically correlated with Apgar scores in all of the neonates studied.
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One thousand thirty-two neonates were evaluated with umbilical venous and arterial blood samples drawn at delivery for assessment of pH, PO2, PCO2, and base deficit. These values were statistically correlated with Apgar scores in all of the neonates studied.
C. Antoine+4 more
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Understanding the Apgar Score [PDF]
Apgar scores are determined for every neonate born in a U.S. hospital. Despite the frequency with which the scores are calculated, they are not always accurate. In addition, some individuals attempt to use the scores to substantiate certain claims, such as birth asphyxia.
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