Infant, maternal, and geographic factors influencing gastroschisis related mortality in Zimbabwe

JC Apfeld, SM Wren, N Macheka, BA Mbuwayesango… - Surgery, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction Survival for infants with gastroschisis in developed countries has improved
dramatically in recent decades with reported mortality rates of 4–7%. Conversely, mortality …

Infant, maternal, and geographic factors influencing gastroschisis related mortality in Zimbabwe.

JC Apfeld, SM Wren, N Macheka, BA Mbuwayesango… - Surgery, 2015 - europepmc.org
Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study of all cases of gastroschisis admitted to
Harare Children's Hospital in 2013. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to …

Infant, maternal, and geographic factors influencing gastroschisis related mortality in Zimbabwe

JC Apfeld, SM Wren, N Macheka… - …, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction Survival for infants with gastroschisis in developed countries has improved
dramatically in recent decades with reported mortality rates of 4-7%. Conversely, mortality …

Infant, maternal, and geographic factors influencing gastroschisis related mortality in Zimbabwe

JC Apfeld, SM Wren, N Macheka, BA Mbuwayesango… - Surgery, 2015 - hero.epa.gov
INTRODUCTION: Survival for infants with gastroschisis in developed countries has
improved dramatically in recent decades with reported mortality rates of 4-7%. Conversely …

Infant, maternal, and geographic factors influencing gastroschisis related mortality in Zimbabwe

JC Apfeld, SM Wren, N Macheka, BA Mbuwayesango… - Surgery, 2015 - infona.pl
Survival for infants with gastroschisis in developed countries has improved dramatically in
recent decades with reported mortality rates of 4–7%. Conversely, mortality rates for …

Infant, maternal, and geographic factors influencing gastroschisis related mortality in Zimbabwe.

JC Apfeld, SM Wren, N Macheka, BA Mbuwayesango… - 2015 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Introduction: Survival for infants with gastroschisis in developed countries has improved
dramatically in recent decades with reported mortality rates of 4-7%. Conversely, mortality …

Infant, maternal, and geographic factors influencing gastroschisis related mortality in Zimbabwe

JC Apfeld, SM Wren, N Macheka, BA Mbuwayesango… - Surgery, 2015 - surgjournal.com
Introduction Survival for infants with gastroschisis in developed countries has improved
dramatically in recent decades with reported mortality rates of 4–7%. Conversely, mortality …