Feeding difficulties in late preterm infants and their impact on maternal mental health and the mother–infant relationship: a literature review

G Vizzari, D Morniroli, A D'Auria, P Travella, E Bezze… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Late preterm infants constitute the largest subset of premature infants and are more likely to
experience feeding issues leading to delayed oral feeding independence and low …

Preterm pigs for preterm birth research: reasonably feasible

J Sun, J Chong, J Zhang, L Ge - Frontiers in Physiology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Preterm birth will disrupt the pattern and course of organ development, which may result in
morbidity and mortality of newborn infants. Large animal models are crucial resources for …

Increased late preterm birth risk and altered uterine blood flow upon exposure to heat stress

D Yüzen, I Graf, AC Tallarek, B Hollwitz, C Wiessner… - …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Background Climate change, in particular the exposure to heat, impacts on human health
and can trigger diseases. Pregnant people are considered a vulnerable group given the …

Postnatal growth of small for gestational age late preterm infants: determinants of catch-up growth

G Vizzari, D Morniroli, V Tiraferri, M Macchi… - Pediatric …, 2023 - nature.com
Background Failure to recover growth is a risk reported in late preterm population. This study
aimed to evaluate the auxological outcome of late preterm infants and identify factors …

Nutritional Support for Moderate-to-Late–Preterm Infants—A Randomized Trial

T Alexander, S Asadi, M Meyer… - … England Journal of …, 2024 - Mass Medical Soc
Background Most moderate-to-late–preterm infants need nutritional support until they are
feeding exclusively on their mother's breast milk. Evidence to guide nutrition strategies for …

Time interval from late preterm antenatal corticosteroid administration to delivery and the impact on neonatal outcomes

M Gulersen, C Gyamfi-Bannerman, M Greenman… - American Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND Although administration of antenatal corticosteroids has been shown to
decrease neonatal respiratory morbidity when given to women at risk for late preterm birth …

Long-term predictivity of early neurological assessment and developmental trajectories in low-risk preterm infants

D Dicanio, G Spoto, A Alibrandi, R Minutoli… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Prematurity represents 10.6% of all births, and although preterm infants usually show
adequate neurodevelopmental outcomes, some may develop significant and long-lasting …

Incidence and risk factors for glucose disturbances in premature infants

I Butorac Ahel, KL Tomulić, IV Cicvarić, M Žuvić… - Medicina, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background and Objectives: There are limited data regarding the incidence and risk factors
for hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and unstable glycemia in preterm infants. The aim of the …

Urine podocyte mRNA loss in preterm infants and related perinatal risk factors

Q Gao, C Lu, X Tian, J Zheng, F Ding - Pediatric Nephrology, 2023 - Springer
Background Preterm birth has been identified as a risk factor for development of long-term
chronic kidney disease. Podocyte loss has been reported to contribute to this process in …

Effects of the facilitated tucking position in early period on physiological parameters, comfort and breastfeeding performance in late preterm infants: A randomized …

G Altay, S Küçükoğlu - Midwifery, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective This study's aim to determine the effect of facilitated tucking position applied to late
preterm infants on physiological parameters, comfort, and breastfeeding performance …