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Magnesium and Perinatal Asphyxia
NeoReviews, 2007The pathophysiology of perinatal hypoxic-ischemic insults has been investigated exhaustively to identify the components that must be blocked to reduce neurologic injury in the newborn. Among potential therapeutic strategies for neuroprotection, administration of magnesium has been the object of experimental studies and, recently, clinical trials.
Cléa R. Leone, Naila O.E. Barbosa
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Progress in perinatal asphyxia
Seminars in Neonatology, 1999Neonatal encephalopathy (NE) is a more specific marker than low Apgar score for significant perinatal asphyxia in term infants. The proportion of NE associated with intrapartum hypoxia is probably higher in low income than high income settings. The perinatal mortality rate associated with asphyxia ranges typically between 10 and 20 per 1000, and the ...
Matthew Ellis, Dharma Manandhar
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Equine Veterinary Education, 2015
Summary Hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy ( HIE ) has been described in foals for over 80 years. This condition has a diversity of names including ‘dummy foals', ‘wanderers', ‘barkers', neonatal encephalopathy, neonatal maladjustment syndrome ( NMS
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Summary Hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy ( HIE ) has been described in foals for over 80 years. This condition has a diversity of names including ‘dummy foals', ‘wanderers', ‘barkers', neonatal encephalopathy, neonatal maladjustment syndrome ( NMS
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Perinatal asphyxia in a rural Nigerian hospital: Incidence and determinants of early outcome
Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 2018BACKGROUND: Perinatal asphyxia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period, accounting for 20–30% of neonatal mortality. A substantial proportion (estimated at 26%) of the 1 million annual intrapartum stillbirths result from ...
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2005
In resource-rich countries, the incidence of severe perinatal asphyxia (causing death or severe neurological impairment) is about 1/1000 live births. In resource-poor countries, perinatal asphyxia is probably much more common. Data from hospital-based studies in such settings suggest an incidence of 5-10/1000 live births.We conducted a systematic ...
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In resource-rich countries, the incidence of severe perinatal asphyxia (causing death or severe neurological impairment) is about 1/1000 live births. In resource-poor countries, perinatal asphyxia is probably much more common. Data from hospital-based studies in such settings suggest an incidence of 5-10/1000 live births.We conducted a systematic ...
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Perinatal asphyxia from the obstetric standpoint.
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2021M. Hill, K. Reed, Richard N Brown
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Perinatal asphyxia and survival
1983The problem of science will consist precisely in this, to seek the unitary character of physiological and pathological phenomena in the midst of the infinite variety of their particular manifestations (Claude Bernard, 1865). The process of birth, involving the transition from placental to lung respiration, exposes the mammalian infant to asphyxial ...
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