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Optimal oxygen saturation in premature infants

Optimal oxygen saturation in premature infants

... in premature infants; in 1951, Campbell 12) first suspected a role for supplemental oxygen in the etiology of this new blindness termed retrolental fibroplasia, now called ...78 infants subjected to ...

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of premature infants: parents’ perceptions and revelations about nursing care

of premature infants: parents’ perceptions and revelations about nursing care

... The parents perceived as difficulties and stress factors being in another city, leaving the other children to be in the hospital with the premature newborn and financial problems. The factors that facilitate that ...

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Quantification of EUGR as a Measure of the Quality of Nutritional Care of Premature Infants.

Quantification of EUGR as a Measure of the Quality of Nutritional Care of Premature Infants.

... The multiple morbidities that premature infants experience during their NICU stay often lead to postnatal growth failure [7, 8]. It has been shown previously that the incidence of EUGR increases with ...

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Estratégias de intervenção sensório-motora para crianças prematuras no cuidado intensivo neonatal: uma revisão sistemática / Sensory-motor intervention strategies for premature infants in neonatal intensive care: a systematic review

Estratégias de intervenção sensório-motora para crianças prematuras no cuidado intensivo neonatal: uma revisão sistemática / Sensory-motor intervention strategies for premature infants in neonatal intensive care: a systematic review

... Analyzing the results of the clinical trials selected for the present review, sensory stimuli exerted a positive impact on the scores of the assessment tools used, with significant improvements in weight and length ...

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Comprehensive evaluation of 11 cytokines in premature infants with surgical necrotizing enterocolitis.

Comprehensive evaluation of 11 cytokines in premature infants with surgical necrotizing enterocolitis.

... of premature infants ...of infants with the most widespread disease, characterized by panintestinal involvement, the mortality rate approaches ...

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MATERNAL PERCEPTION OF THE SKIN TO SKIN CONTACT WITH PREMATURE INFANTS THROUGH THE KANGAROO POSITION

MATERNAL PERCEPTION OF THE SKIN TO SKIN CONTACT WITH PREMATURE INFANTS THROUGH THE KANGAROO POSITION

... of premature infants in the first stage of Kangaroo Care and know how the first skin to skin contact between mother and child through the kangaroo position collaborates with this ...of premature ...

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Clinical application of the Standard Operating Procedure of Positioning with Premature Infants

Clinical application of the Standard Operating Procedure of Positioning with Premature Infants

... birth infants, it is noted that this procedure facilitates the comfort of the PREEMIE when compared to the figures representing the URD group, contributing to the better adjustment of the PREEMIE organization in ...

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Highest Plasma Phenylalanine Levels in (Very) Premature Infants on Intravenous Feeding; A Need for Concern.

Highest Plasma Phenylalanine Levels in (Very) Premature Infants on Intravenous Feeding; A Need for Concern.

... term infants, we used a determined period of time for ...those infants who scored positively for the PKU screening as their data were not provided by the Ethics ...

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Experiences of mothers of premature infants in the context of spirituality

Experiences of mothers of premature infants in the context of spirituality

... Objective: to understand how mothers of preterm infants perceive the relationship between health and spirituality and its benefits on the severity health picture of their children. Method: qualitative research ...

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Neuromotor development and visual acuity in premature infants submitted to early visuo-motor stimulation

Neuromotor development and visual acuity in premature infants submitted to early visuo-motor stimulation

... full-term infants and consists of behavioral tests whose outcome is classiied as either pass or ...the infants’ capacity to focus and follow a visual stimulus with the movement of the eyes, head and arm in ...

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Rev. esc. enferm. USP  vol.47 número5

Rev. esc. enferm. USP vol.47 número5

... 14 premature in- fants, who were given sucrose (n=9) or human milk (n=5), provided they met the following inclusion criteria: gesta- ional age (GA) ≤32 weeks and 6 days, birth weight ≤1,500 grams, irst ...

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Lucyana Silva LuzI , Ruth MinamisavaI , Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi

Lucyana Silva LuzI , Ruth MinamisavaI , Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi

... of premature infants but should not be considered as isolated factors for the onset and maintenance of infants’ ...that premature infants with higher birth weight had higher chances of ...

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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.)  vol.82 número5 en v82n5a01

J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.82 número5 en v82n5a01

... Premature infants have other difficulties with sodium ...the premature infant early in life is susceptible to both sodium wasting resulting in body water contraction, and an inability to accommodate ...

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Incidence of  dysplasia in preterm newborns submitted to mechanical ventilation : a retrospective study of 1192 preterm newborns

Incidence of dysplasia in preterm newborns submitted to mechanical ventilation : a retrospective study of 1192 preterm newborns

... in premature infants and is directly related to the ime of mechanical venilaion, it was observed in this study that most preterm infants were boys, were born by cesarean delivery, ere extreme ...

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Rev. esc. enferm. USP  vol.49 número4

Rev. esc. enferm. USP vol.49 número4

... were some aspects of the behavior of premature infants that were registered, such as: presence of eye movements, move- ment of the upper and lower limbs, eyes open or closed and crying. In addition, we also ...

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Rev. bras. ter. intensiva  vol.24 número2

Rev. bras. ter. intensiva vol.24 número2

... BPD is a chronic pulmonary disease that afects premature infants and contributes to their morbidity and mortality. Despite substantial changes in incidence, risk factors and severity after the introduction ...

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Rev. bras. ter. intensiva  vol.24 número4 en a16v24n4

Rev. bras. ter. intensiva vol.24 número4 en a16v24n4

... to premature infants in the unit ...of premature infants and their concentration in the neonatal period, especially in the early neonatal period, were associated with extreme prematurity, SGA ...

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras.  vol.62 número6

Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. vol.62 número6

... 20 premature infants that presented gas- tric perforation in order to determine whether the type of ventilatory support used was associated with the oc- currence of gastric ...

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Arq. Bras. Oftalmol.  vol.78 número4

Arq. Bras. Oftalmol. vol.78 número4

... between premature infants with and without ROP, and between premature infants with progressive ROP and those with spontaneously regressing ...

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Avanços no manejo do recém-nascido prematuro extremo

Avanços no manejo do recém-nascido prematuro extremo

... extremely premature infants, passing via common concerns relating to the hospital care of these patients, such as minimizing pulmonary damage, necrotizing enterocolitis and bacterial and fugal sepsis, ...

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