312 results on '"Draper ES"'
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2. Children born preterm admitted to paediatric intensive care for bronchiolitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
3. Making stillbirths visible: a systematic review of globally reported causes of stillbirth
4. Variability in the management and outcomes of extremely preterm births across five European countries: a population-based cohort study
5. Changes in management policies for extremely preterm births and neonatal outcomes from 2003 to 2012: two population‐based studies in ten European regions
6. The effects of a one-to-one nurse-to-patient ratio on the mortality rate in neonatal intensive care: a retrospective, longitudinal, population-based study
7. Which children and young people are at higher risk of severe disease and death after SARS-CoV-2 infection: a systematic review and individual patient meta-analysis
8. Risk factors for intensive care admission and death amongst children and young people admitted to hospital with COVID-19 and PIMS-TS in England during the first pandemic year
9. Characteristics of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 Infection and Comparison With Influenza in Children Admitted to U.K. PICUs
10. Variations in Neonatal Length of Stay of Extremely Preterm Babies: An International Comparison Between iNeo Networks
11. Association between postnatal growth and neurodevelopmental impairment by sex at 2 years of corrected age in a multi-national cohort of very preterm children
12. 5.9 Behavioural, social and emotional outcomes following late and moderately preterm birth
13. 4.2 Infant neurodevelopmental outcomes following late and moderately preterm birth
14. 4.3 EPICure 2: Impact of antenatal steroid, tocolysis and caesarean delivery on condition at birth in extremely preterm babies
15. Study protocol for a multicentre longitudinal mixed methods study to explore the Outcomes of ChildrEn and fAmilies in the first year after paediatric Intensive Care: the OCEANIC study
16. National active surveillance to understand and inform neonatal care in COVID-19
17. Estimating neonatal length of stay for babies born very preterm
18. An investigation into the reporting and management of late terminations of pregnancy (between 22+0 and 26+6 weeks of gestation) within NHS Hospitals in England in 2006: the EPICure preterm cohort study
19. Epicure 2: obstetric antecedents of extremely premature delivery in England
20. Intrapartum‐related perinatal deaths in births planned in midwifery‐led settings in Great Britain: findings and recommendations from the ESMiE confidential enquiry
21. Termination of pregnancy among very preterm births and its impact on very preterm mortality: results from ten European population-based cohorts in the MOSAIC study
22. Differences in access to Emergency Paediatric Intensive Care and care during Transport (DEPICT): study protocol for a mixed methods study
23. RF18 Contribution of severe neonatal morbidity to neurodevelopment at 2 years of age among very preterm infants: a mediation analysis
24. Neurological and developmental outcome in extremely preterm children born in England in 1995 and 2006: the EPICure studies
25. Short term outcomes after extreme preterm birth in England: comparison of two birth cohorts in 1995 and 2006 (the EPICure studies)
26. Changes in management policies for extremely preterm births and neonatal outcomes from 2003 to 2012: two population-based studies in 10 European regions
27. Making stillbirths visible: a systematic review of globally reported causes of stillbirth
28. Prenatal alcohol exposure and offspring cognition and school performance. A 'Mendelian randomization' natural experiment
29. Prevention of neural tube defects in the UK: a missed opportunity
30. Voorspellen van sterfte bij zeer premature kinderen
31. Economic costs associated with moderate and late preterm birth: a prospective population-based study
32. G372 Prolonged invasive ventilation in paediatric intensive care: children resident in england and wales, 2004–2013
33. Impact of fetal growth restriction on mortality and morbidity in a very preterm birth cohort
34. PS-045 Explaining The Differences In Mortality Rates For Very Preterm Births Across Europe: The Epice Study
35. PS-047 Tradeoffs Between Mortality And Morbidity For Very Preterm Infants: Results From The Epice Cohort
36. PPO.42 Interpreting the antenatal detection of short long bones
37. PC.11 Neonatal outcomes of late and moderately preterm infants following spontaneous and no-spontaneous onset of labour
38. PFM.46 The Prevalence of Cystic Hygroma Occurring Alongside an Otherwise Isolated Congenital Anomaly
39. PA.29 Trends in the provision of neonatal care in England: changes in patient volume and staffing since 1996
40. PFM.63 Uncovering the complex relationships between maternal age, antenatal detection rates, and pregnancy outcome in cases of Trisomy 13 and 18 (T13&T18)
41. PC.10 Neonatal outcomes of singleton and multiple births at 32–36 Weeks of Gestation: Results from the Late And Moderately preterm Birth Study (LAMBS)
42. PPO.22 Antenatally detected ‘short long bones’ and ‘intrauterine growth restriction’ (IUGR) – a comparison of outcomes
43. PPO.16 Understanding the impact of socioeconomic risk factors on late and moderate preterm birth: A population-based cohort study
44. PPO.28 Birth prevalence and one year survival of congenital diaphragmatic hernia, England and Wales, 2002–2011
45. PP.37 The Antenatal Detection of Serious Cardiac Anomalies – Evaluating a Disparate Group Against a Target
46. PP.33 Uncovering the Complex Relationships Between Maternal Age, Antenatal Detection Rates, and Pregnancy Outcome in Cases of Down Syndrome
47. PP.47 Evaluating Outcomes of Skeletal Dysplasias (SDs)
48. Regional variation in the prevalence of congenital anomalies in England and Wales, 2005-2009
49. Antenatal detection of facial clefts: is the FASP target achievable?
50. A new national data collection for congenital anomalies in England and Wales
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