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Neonatal Intensive Care

1979  relevant articles (40 outcomes, 208 trials/studies) found for this Therapy

Description: Continuous care and monitoring of newborn infants with life-threatening conditions, in any setting.

Also Known As:
Intensive Care, Neonatal; Care, Neonatal Intensive; Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care

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Therapy Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Saiman, Lisa: 7 articles (08/2006 - 10/2002)
2. Lin, Hsiao-Chuan: 3 articles (04/2007 - 09/2002)
3. Su, Bai-Horng: 3 articles (04/2007 - 09/2002)
4. Lin, Hung-Chih: 3 articles (04/2007 - 09/2002)
5. Sofianou, Danai: 3 articles (02/2007 - 05/2002)
6. Farina, Daniele: 3 articles (01/2007 - 06/2006)
7. Gomirato, Giovanna: 3 articles (01/2007 - 06/2006)
8. Manzoni, Paolo: 3 articles (01/2007 - 06/2006)
9. Haas, Janet: 3 articles (08/2006 - 06/2004)
10. Graham, Philip L: 3 articles (02/2006 - 10/2002)

Related Diseases

1. Birth Weight (Birth Weights)
06/01/2002 - "CONCLUSIONS: The United States has significantly greater neonatal intensive care resources per capita, compared with 3 other developed countries, without having consistently better birth weight-specific mortality"
10/01/1998 - "Attribution of improved birth weight specific mortality solely to neonatal intensive care may underestimate the contribution of high-risk obstetric care in providing "better babies.""
11/01/1996 - "CONCLUSION: These data show, among women with singleton gestations at high risk for preterm delivery, that the use of home uterine activity monitoring alone, without additional intensive nursing care, results in improved pregnancy outcomes, including prolonged gestation, decreased risk for preterm delivery, larger-birth-weight infants, and a decreased need for neonatal intensive care."
12/01/1979 - "Although infants weighing 501 to 1,500 grams delivered by cesarean section survived more frequently than did those delivered vaginally, the differences in perinatal deaths may have been due to a higher birth weight in the cesarean-delivered infants or an over-all improvement in neonatal intensive care for infants of very low birth weight."
06/21/2008 - "The factors under study were: hospital, pregnancy duration, birth weight, gender, time of clamping of the umbilical cord, total volume of blood sampled for diagnostic purposes, number of days of mechanical ventilation, total duration of admission and duration of the admission to the Neonatal Intensive care unit"
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2. Infection
3. Critical Illness (Critically Ill)
4. Pain (Aches)
5. Syndrome
328 Diseases and 1979 more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left...

Related Drugs and Biologics

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2. Cytokines
3. Ritodrine (Yutopar)
4. Phenytoin (Dilantin)
5. Phenobarbital (Luminal)
6. Anticonvulsants (Antiepileptic Drugs)
7. ROP
8. beta-Lactamases (beta-Lactamase)
9. Prostaglandins
10. Iron (Serum Iron Level)
153 Drugs and Important Bio-Agents and 273 more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left...

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Resuscitation
2. Neonatal Intensive Care
3. Cesarean Section (Caesarean Section)
4. Nursing Care
5. Resuscitation Orders (Do Not Resuscitate Orders)
66 Therapies and Procedures and 222 more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left...

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