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期刊名:Seminars in perinatology

缩写:SEMIN PERINATOL

ISSN:0146-0005

e-ISSN:1558-075X

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Nathalie L Maitre,Kaniska S Baduni Nathalie L Maitre
We explore how and why early detection of cerebral palsy (CP) should occur in community settings across low and middle income countries (LMICs) and high income countries (HICs). Early diagnosis is best clinical practice and can happen in th...
Leonie M Paciello,Mirja Quante,Hendrik Rosewich et al. Leonie M Paciello et al.
Prematurity, birth complications, and congenital brain abnormalities can lead to neurological conditions that require intensive monitoring and treatment. Ensuring healthy sleep is needed to help infants recover from these conditions and pos...
Mattie F Wolf,Diana Montoya-Williams,Michelle-Marie Peña Mattie F Wolf
In 2022, United States infant mortality increased for the first time in over 20 years, driven largely by deaths due to maternal complications and preterm birth, and highlighted significant racial/ethnic and socioeconomic inequities in both ...
Katie M Strobel,Krystle M Perez,Hannah Benjamin et al. Katie M Strobel et al.
Human milk (HM) is the gold standard for infant feeding due to its associations with significant reductions in short and long-term serious morbidities. It is also associated with improved brain growth and development and neurodevelopmental ...
Alexandra Pottorff,Eric B Ortigoza,Rinarani Sanghavi et al. Alexandra Pottorff et al.
Gastroesophageal reflux is physiologically normal in infants but can become gastroesophageal reflux disease when it leads to significant symptoms (persistent vomiting, weight loss, feeding difficulties). Gastroesophageal reflux disease is h...
Kelly Q Zhou,Raymand Pang,Nicola J Robertson et al. Kelly Q Zhou et al.
Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) remains a major cause of death and disability around the world. Therapeutic hypothermia is now established to improve outcomes in term and near-term infants in high-income countries, but even i...
Hemmen Sabir Hemmen Sabir
Neonatal encephalopathy of hypoxic-ischemic origin remains a leading cause of global neonatal mortality. Over the past decades, various neuroprotective strategies have been explored; however, therapeutic hypothermia remains the only clinica...
Mehmet N Cizmeci,Andrea van Steenis,Rhandi Christensen et al. Mehmet N Cizmeci et al.
Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in neonates with presumed hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) offers a unique window into the extent and timing of injury, providing valuable insights for neuroprognostication. Brain MRI refines the ...
Gabriel Fernando Todeschi Variane,Danieli Mayumi Kimura Leandro,Silvia Schoenau de Azevedo et al. Gabriel Fernando Todeschi Variane et al.
Neonatal neurocritical care (NNCC) has emerged as a specialized discipline to address the unique neurological needs of critically ill newborns. However, disparities in access to brain-focused expertise and neuromonitoring technologies remai...
Mehmet N Cizmeci,Mohamed El-Dib,Linda S de Vries Mehmet N Cizmeci
Neonatal neuroimaging is essential in research and clinical practice, offering important insights into brain development and neurologic injury mechanisms. Visualizing the brain enables researchers and clinicians to improve neonatal care and...