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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998
To examine risk factors for preterm delivery in women who present to nontertiary care hospitals with preterm contractions.Women who presented to a network of community hospitals in Wisconsin with preterm contractions were followed until delivery. The main outcomes were preterm delivery before completion of 36 weeks of gestation and delivery within 1 ...
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To examine risk factors for preterm delivery in women who present to nontertiary care hospitals with preterm contractions.Women who presented to a network of community hospitals in Wisconsin with preterm contractions were followed until delivery. The main outcomes were preterm delivery before completion of 36 weeks of gestation and delivery within 1 ...
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001
AbstractIncreased uterine contractility at term and preterm results from activation and then stimulation of the myometrium. Activation can be provoked by mechanical stretch of the uterus and by an endocrine pathway resulting from increased activity of the fetal hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal (HPA) axis.
Challis, John+5 more
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AbstractIncreased uterine contractility at term and preterm results from activation and then stimulation of the myometrium. Activation can be provoked by mechanical stretch of the uterus and by an endocrine pathway resulting from increased activity of the fetal hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal (HPA) axis.
Challis, John+5 more
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Clinical evidence, 2007
Preterm birth occurs in about 5% to 10% of all births in resource-rich countries, but in recent years the incidence seems to have increased in some countries, particularly in the USA. We found little reliable evidence for incidence in resource-poor countries.
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Preterm birth occurs in about 5% to 10% of all births in resource-rich countries, but in recent years the incidence seems to have increased in some countries, particularly in the USA. We found little reliable evidence for incidence in resource-poor countries.
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016
Summary: Infants born prematurely are highly vulnerable to brain injury and susceptible to seizures in the first weeks of life. Many neonatal seizures occur without reliable clinical signs and are detectable only on electroencephalogram (EEG); understanding EEG findings in these neonates is crucial for providing appropriate care.
Jacobs-LeVan, Julia, Spelbrink, Emily M.
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Summary: Infants born prematurely are highly vulnerable to brain injury and susceptible to seizures in the first weeks of life. Many neonatal seizures occur without reliable clinical signs and are detectable only on electroencephalogram (EEG); understanding EEG findings in these neonates is crucial for providing appropriate care.
Jacobs-LeVan, Julia, Spelbrink, Emily M.
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Stimulation of Preterm Infants
Pediatrics In Review, 1988Preterm neonates are deprived of their final weeks in utero and may also be deprived of appropriate extrauterine stimulation. The environment of the incubator features bright light and continuous noise, and the neonates are handled infrequently and only briefly.
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Guidelines for Preterm and Late Preterm Infants
Journal of Human Lactation, 2009openaire +3 more sources