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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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THE USE OF ENTERAL STERILE WATER FOR THE TREATMENTOF HYPERNATREMIAIN EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS

Bieda, Amelia L. 16 August 2013 (has links)
No description available.
2

低出生体重児の社会的発達に関する研究の概観

NAGATA, Masako, YAMASHITA, Saori, 永田, 雅子, 山下, 沙織 28 December 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Occipital White Matter Volumes Predict Visual Motor Outcome in Preterm Infants with Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)

Chundru, Renu 03 November 2006 (has links)
Although very low birth weight preterm (VLBW) infants with grade 3,4 retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) are at high risk for unfavorable visual outcomes, the middle school vision motor integration (VMI) skills and cognitive outcome scores of these children remain largely unknown. Data for 323 very VLBW survivors of the Multicenter Randomized Indomethacin IVH Prevention Trial (BW 600 1250 g) were analyzed to test the hypothesis that grades 3, 4 ROP would be an important predictor of cognitive and VMI skills. 3 subgroups were evaluated: ROP negative (N = 163), ROP grades 1,2 (N = 137) and ROP grades 3,4 (N = 23) were evaluated prospectively at 12 years of age with a neurocognitive battery. High-resolution volumetric MRI scans were quantified for 40 of the study subjects, and occipital brain volumes were correlated with Beery VMI scores. Children with ROP 3-4 had [arrow up - increased] vision impairment and lower test scores. Whole brain volumes were significantly less for children with any grade of ROP (p = 0.02), occipital white matter volumes tended to be less for the same study subjects (p = 0.08) and both total occipital brain volumes and occipital white matter volumes were significantly correlated with Beery VMI scores (r=0.610, p = 0.009 and r = 0.652, p =0.005, respectively). Prematurely-born children with a history of grade 3-4 ROP continue to have [arrow up - increased] vision impairment, special needs and lower performance on cognitive, language and visual motor integration scores at age 12 years. Both whole occipital brain volumes and occipital white matter volumes were predictive of VMI scores for children with ROP. (supp by NS 27116)
4

低出生体重児の超早期介入に関する研究の展望

NAGATA, Masako, IWAYAMA, Mariko, YAMASHITA, Saori, 永田, 雅子, 岩山, 真理子, 山下, 沙織 27 December 2013 (has links)
No description available.
5

Epidemiology of Birth Defects in Very Low Birth Weight Infants in Japan / 日本の極低出生体重児における先天異常の疫学

Kawasaki, Hidenori 24 November 2020 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・論文博士 / 博士(医学) / 乙第13379号 / 論医博第2213号 / 新制||医||1047(附属図書館) / (主査)教授 川上 浩司, 教授 滝田 順子, 教授 古川 壽亮 / 学位規則第4条第2項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
6

Nasal gastric tube placement: Effect on sucking and breathing in very low birth weight infants

Shiao, Shyang-Yun Pamela Koong January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
7

STANDARDIZED SLOW ENTERAL FEEDING PROTOCOL AND INCIDENCE OF NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS IN EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS

Viswanathan, Sreekanth K. 29 August 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Desenvolvimento e crescimento de uma coorte de recém-nascidos prematuros de muito baixo peso ao nascer comparados aos de recém-nascidos de termo saudáveis

Fuentefria, Rubia do Nascimento January 2016 (has links)
Introdução: Recém-nascidos prematuros são considerados vulneráveis às complicações da prematuridade, incluindo o insulto neurológico e os déficits a longo prazo no crescimento e no desenvolvimento. Objetivo: Investigar o desenvolvimento psicomotor e o crescimento de crianças prematuras, nascidas com muito baixo peso, aos 8 e 18 meses de idade corrigida, comparando com seus pares nascidos de termo; e verificar a relação do crescimento com os resultados do desenvolvimento. Método: Estudo de coorte prospectivo, incluindo 83 recém-nascidos com peso de nascimento≤1500g e idade gestacional≤32 semanas, e um grupo controle de 52 crianças nascidas de termo saudáveis. A Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) e a Escala Brunet-Lèzini (EBL) foram utilizadas para avaliar o desenvolvimento aos 8 e 18 meses de idade (corrigida para a prematuridade - ICo). Medidas antropométricas foram coletadas para avaliar o crescimento nas duas faixas etárias. Resultados: Aos 8 meses de ICo, os prematuros pontuaram significativamente inferior no escore bruto da AIMS (p=0,001). Aos 18 meses, pontuaram significativamente inferior na subescala em pé da AIMS (p=0,040) e apresentaram pobre desenvolvimento psicomotor na EBL (p=0,006). O estado nutricional apresentou diferenças significativas entre os grupos, nas duas faixas etárias (p<0,001). Ocorreu correlação positiva do estado nutricional dos prematuros com a AIMS (r=0,395; p<0,001) e com a EBL (r=0,346; p<0,01) aos 8 meses de ICo; e do perímetro cefálico com a AIMS (r=0,282; p<0,05) aos 18 meses de ICo. Conclusões: Crianças prematuras, nascidas com muito baixo peso, aos 8 e 18 meses de ICo, apresentaram diferenças significativas no desenvolvimento e no padrão de crescimento, quando comparadas aos seus pares de termo. Os resultados demonstram o impacto do crescimento junto ao desenvolvimento, reforçando a importância do acompanhamento multidisciplinar dessa população de risco. / Introduction: Preterm infants are considered vulnerable to the prematurity complications, including the neurological insult and the deficits in the long term growth and development. Objective: To investigate the psychomotor development and growth of preterm infants born with very low weight, at 8 and 18 months corrected age, compared with their peers born at term; and to verify the growth relation with the development results. Methods: A prospective cohort study including 83 infants with birth weight≤1500g and gestational age≤32 weeks, and a control group of 52 healthy term born children. Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) and Brunet-Lèzini scale (EBL) were used to evaluate the development at 8 and 18 months of age (corrected for prematurity-CA). Anthropometric measurements were collected to evaluate the growth in both age groups. Results: At 8 months of CA, premature infants scored significantly lower in gross score of the AIMS (p=0.001). At 18 months, they scored significantly lower on the standing up subscale from AIMS (p=0.040) and exhibited poor psychomotor development in the EBL (p=0.006). The nutritional status showed significant differences between the groups, in both age groups (p<0.001). There was a positive correlation of nutritional status of preterm infants with the AIMS (r=0.395; p<0.001) and with the EBL (r=0.346; p<0.01) at 8 months of CA; and the head circumference at birth with the AIMS (r=0.282; p<0.05) at 18 months of CA. Conclusions: Preterm infants born with very low birth weight, at 8 and 18 months of CA, showed significant differences in the development and growth pattern, when compared with their peers born at full term. The results demonstrate the impact of growth on the development, reinforcing the importance of monitoring this at risk population.
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Depression in early postpartum period and attachment to children - in mothers of NICU infants

NAGATA, Masako, NAGAI, Yukiyo, SOBAJIMA, Hisanori, ANDO, Tsunesaburo, HONJO, Shuji 06 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Desenvolvimento e crescimento de uma coorte de recém-nascidos prematuros de muito baixo peso ao nascer comparados aos de recém-nascidos de termo saudáveis

Fuentefria, Rubia do Nascimento January 2016 (has links)
Introdução: Recém-nascidos prematuros são considerados vulneráveis às complicações da prematuridade, incluindo o insulto neurológico e os déficits a longo prazo no crescimento e no desenvolvimento. Objetivo: Investigar o desenvolvimento psicomotor e o crescimento de crianças prematuras, nascidas com muito baixo peso, aos 8 e 18 meses de idade corrigida, comparando com seus pares nascidos de termo; e verificar a relação do crescimento com os resultados do desenvolvimento. Método: Estudo de coorte prospectivo, incluindo 83 recém-nascidos com peso de nascimento≤1500g e idade gestacional≤32 semanas, e um grupo controle de 52 crianças nascidas de termo saudáveis. A Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) e a Escala Brunet-Lèzini (EBL) foram utilizadas para avaliar o desenvolvimento aos 8 e 18 meses de idade (corrigida para a prematuridade - ICo). Medidas antropométricas foram coletadas para avaliar o crescimento nas duas faixas etárias. Resultados: Aos 8 meses de ICo, os prematuros pontuaram significativamente inferior no escore bruto da AIMS (p=0,001). Aos 18 meses, pontuaram significativamente inferior na subescala em pé da AIMS (p=0,040) e apresentaram pobre desenvolvimento psicomotor na EBL (p=0,006). O estado nutricional apresentou diferenças significativas entre os grupos, nas duas faixas etárias (p<0,001). Ocorreu correlação positiva do estado nutricional dos prematuros com a AIMS (r=0,395; p<0,001) e com a EBL (r=0,346; p<0,01) aos 8 meses de ICo; e do perímetro cefálico com a AIMS (r=0,282; p<0,05) aos 18 meses de ICo. Conclusões: Crianças prematuras, nascidas com muito baixo peso, aos 8 e 18 meses de ICo, apresentaram diferenças significativas no desenvolvimento e no padrão de crescimento, quando comparadas aos seus pares de termo. Os resultados demonstram o impacto do crescimento junto ao desenvolvimento, reforçando a importância do acompanhamento multidisciplinar dessa população de risco. / Introduction: Preterm infants are considered vulnerable to the prematurity complications, including the neurological insult and the deficits in the long term growth and development. Objective: To investigate the psychomotor development and growth of preterm infants born with very low weight, at 8 and 18 months corrected age, compared with their peers born at term; and to verify the growth relation with the development results. Methods: A prospective cohort study including 83 infants with birth weight≤1500g and gestational age≤32 weeks, and a control group of 52 healthy term born children. Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) and Brunet-Lèzini scale (EBL) were used to evaluate the development at 8 and 18 months of age (corrected for prematurity-CA). Anthropometric measurements were collected to evaluate the growth in both age groups. Results: At 8 months of CA, premature infants scored significantly lower in gross score of the AIMS (p=0.001). At 18 months, they scored significantly lower on the standing up subscale from AIMS (p=0.040) and exhibited poor psychomotor development in the EBL (p=0.006). The nutritional status showed significant differences between the groups, in both age groups (p<0.001). There was a positive correlation of nutritional status of preterm infants with the AIMS (r=0.395; p<0.001) and with the EBL (r=0.346; p<0.01) at 8 months of CA; and the head circumference at birth with the AIMS (r=0.282; p<0.05) at 18 months of CA. Conclusions: Preterm infants born with very low birth weight, at 8 and 18 months of CA, showed significant differences in the development and growth pattern, when compared with their peers born at full term. The results demonstrate the impact of growth on the development, reinforcing the importance of monitoring this at risk population.

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