Preterm birth lifetime costs in the United States in 2016: An update
The societal cost of preterm birth indicates potential economic gains from interventions that
reduce the incidence of preterm birth. Changes in the epidemiology of preterm birth and …
reduce the incidence of preterm birth. Changes in the epidemiology of preterm birth and …
Key components of early intervention programs for preterm infants and their parents: a systematic review and meta-analysis
KM Benzies, JE Magill-Evans, KA Hayden… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2013 - Springer
Background Preterm infants are at greater risk for neurodevelopmental disabilities than full
term infants. Interventions supporting parents to improve the quality of the infant's …
term infants. Interventions supporting parents to improve the quality of the infant's …
Association between moderate and late preterm birth and neurodevelopment and social-emotional development at age 2 years
Importance Moderate and late preterm (MLPT) births comprise most preterm infants.
Therefore, long-term developmental concerns in this population potentially have a large …
Therefore, long-term developmental concerns in this population potentially have a large …
Preterm neonatal morbidity and mortality by gestational age: a contemporary cohort
Background Although preterm birth< 37 weeks' gestation is the leading cause of neonatal
morbidity and mortality in the United States, the majority of data regarding preterm neonatal …
morbidity and mortality in the United States, the majority of data regarding preterm neonatal …
Neurodevelopmental outcomes following late and moderate prematurity: a population-based cohort study
Objective There is a paucity of data relating to neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born
late and moderately preterm (LMPT; 32+ 0–36+ 6 weeks). This paper present the results of a …
late and moderately preterm (LMPT; 32+ 0–36+ 6 weeks). This paper present the results of a …
Effects of gestational age at birth on health outcomes at 3 and 5 years of age: population based cohort study
Objective To investigate the burden of later disease associated with moderate/late preterm
(32-36 weeks) and early term (37-38 weeks) birth. Design Secondary analysis of data from …
(32-36 weeks) and early term (37-38 weeks) birth. Design Secondary analysis of data from …
A systematic review of severe morbidity in infants born late preterm
MJ Teune, S Bakhuizen, CG Bannerman… - American journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Late-preterm infants (34 weeks 0/7 days-36 weeks 6/7 days' gestation)
represent the largest proportion of singleton preterm births. A systematic review was …
represent the largest proportion of singleton preterm births. A systematic review was …
Epidemiology of late and moderate preterm birth
CK Shapiro-Mendoza, EM Lackritz - Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal …, 2012 - Elsevier
Preterm birth affects 12.5% of all births in the USA. Infants of Black mothers are
disproportionately affected, with 1.5 times the risk of preterm birth and 3.4 times the risk of …
disproportionately affected, with 1.5 times the risk of preterm birth and 3.4 times the risk of …
Short-and long-term outcomes of moderate and late preterm infants
G Natarajan, S Shankaran - American journal of perinatology, 2016 - thieme-connect.com
Late (34–36 weeks' gestational age) and moderate (32–33 6/7 weeks' gestational age)
preterm infants constitute approximately 84% of all preterm infants. Over the past few …
preterm infants constitute approximately 84% of all preterm infants. Over the past few …
Late preterm infants: near term but still in a critical developmental time period
A Kugelman, AA Colin - Pediatrics, 2013 - publications.aap.org
Late preterm (LP) infants are defined as those born at 34-0/7 to 36-6/7 weeks' gestational
age. LP infants were previously referred to as near term infants. The change in terminology …
age. LP infants were previously referred to as near term infants. The change in terminology …