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View article: Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of infants in caesarean sections: an intervention development and pilot-study (INTACT-1)
Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of infants in caesarean sections: an intervention development and pilot-study (INTACT-1) Open
Background Keeping the umbilical cord intact the first minutes after delivery is beneficial for both term and preterm infants. However, this may be challenging in caesarean sections (CS) due to lack of mobile resuscitation equipment, maint…
View article: Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of infants in caesarean sections: An intervention development and pilot-study (INTACT-1)
Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of infants in caesarean sections: An intervention development and pilot-study (INTACT-1) Open
Background: Keeping the umbilical cord intact the first minutes after delivery is beneficial for both term and preterm infants. However, this may be challenging in caesarean sections (CS) due to lack of mobile resuscitation equipment, main…
View article: Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of moderately preterm to term infants in caesarean deliveries - A feasibility study with historical control (INTACT-2)
Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of moderately preterm to term infants in caesarean deliveries - A feasibility study with historical control (INTACT-2) Open
Extra-uterine placental transfusion may be a reasonable alternative to DCC for term and near term preterm infants with caesarean delivery in regional anaesthesia. The intervention may be especially useful in low-income birth settings with …
View article: Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of infants in caesarean sections: An intervention development and pilot-study (INTACT-1)
Extra-uterine placental transfusion and intact-cord stabilisation of infants in caesarean sections: An intervention development and pilot-study (INTACT-1) Open
Background: Keeping the umbilical cord intact the first minutes after delivery is beneficial for both term and preterm infants. However, this may be challenging in caesarean sections (CS) due to lack of mobile resuscitation equipment, main…
View article: Cerebral palsy in children born after assisted reproductive technology in Norway: Risk, prevalence, and clinical characteristics
Cerebral palsy in children born after assisted reproductive technology in Norway: Risk, prevalence, and clinical characteristics Open
Introduction The aim was to investigate the risk, prevalence, and clinical characteristics of cerebral palsy among children born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) in Norway. Material and methods All liveborn children from 2002 t…
View article: Prevalence, birth, and clinical characteristics of dyskinetic cerebral palsy compared with spastic cerebral palsy subtypes: A Norwegian register‐based study
Prevalence, birth, and clinical characteristics of dyskinetic cerebral palsy compared with spastic cerebral palsy subtypes: A Norwegian register‐based study Open
Aim To study the prevalence, birth, and clinical characteristics of children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy (CP) in Norway compared with spastic quadriplegic CP and other spastic CP subtypes. Method Data on children born from 1996 to 2015 …
View article: Decreasing cerebral palsy prevalence in multiple births in the modern era: a population cohort study of European data
Decreasing cerebral palsy prevalence in multiple births in the modern era: a population cohort study of European data Open
Multiple births (twins or higher order multiples) are increasing in developed countries and may present higher risk for cerebral palsy (CP). However, few studies can reliably investigate trends over time because these outcomes are relative…
View article: Does caesarean delivery in the first pregnancy increase the risk for adverse outcome in the second? A registry-based cohort study on first and second singleton births in Norway
Does caesarean delivery in the first pregnancy increase the risk for adverse outcome in the second? A registry-based cohort study on first and second singleton births in Norway Open
Objective To explore if newborns in the second pregnancy following a previous caesarean delivery (CD) have higher risk of perinatal mortality or cerebral palsy than newborns in pregnancies following a previous vaginal delivery (VD). Design…
View article: Prelabor rupture of membranes and the association with cerebral palsy in term born children: a national registry-based cohort study
Prelabor rupture of membranes and the association with cerebral palsy in term born children: a national registry-based cohort study Open
Background Guidelines regarding management of prelabor rupture of membranes (PROM) at term vary between immediate induction and expectant management. A long interval between PROM and delivery increases the risk for perinatal infections. Se…
View article: Adherence to guidelines and suboptimal practice in term breech delivery with perinatal death- a population-based case-control study in Norway
Adherence to guidelines and suboptimal practice in term breech delivery with perinatal death- a population-based case-control study in Norway Open
Background In a recent population-based study we reported excess risk of neonatal mortality associated with vaginal breech delivery. In this case-control study we examine whether deviations from Norwegian guidelines are more common in bree…
View article: Additional file 1: of Adherence to guidelines and suboptimal practice in term breech delivery with perinatal death- a population-based case-control study in Norway
Additional file 1: of Adherence to guidelines and suboptimal practice in term breech delivery with perinatal death- a population-based case-control study in Norway Open
Items recommended in the national Norwegian guidelines for breech presentation (2014). (ZIP 12 kb)
View article: Congenital anomalies and the severity of impairments for cerebral palsy
Congenital anomalies and the severity of impairments for cerebral palsy Open
Aim To study the prevalence of congenital anomalies among children with cerebral palsy ( CP ) born at term or late preterm, and if CP subtypes and clinical manifestations differ between children with and without congenital anomalies. Metho…
View article: Is vaginal breech delivery associated with higher risk for perinatal death and cerebral palsy compared with vaginal cephalic birth? Registry-based cohort study in Norway
Is vaginal breech delivery associated with higher risk for perinatal death and cerebral palsy compared with vaginal cephalic birth? Registry-based cohort study in Norway Open
Objective This paper aims to study if vaginal breech delivery is associated with increased risk for neonatal mortality (NNM) or cerebral palsy (CP) in Norway where vaginal delivery accounts for 1/3 of all breech deliveries. Design Cohort s…