Intrapartum Hypoxic Damage is detected by Hypoxia Index to Prevent Cerebral Palsy
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Model to identify potentially preventable cerebral palsy of intrapartum origin
Accepted 28 April 1995 Abstract A six stage model was applied to a geographically defined population of 210 singleton children born at term who had a diagnosis of cerebral palsy at 5 years of age. Thirty five children were identified as those most likely to have cerebral palsy ofintrapartum origin; in 26 ofthese there was evidence of suboptimal care. It is suggested that this simple model shoul...
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A six stage model was applied to a geographically defined population of 210 singleton children born at term who had a diagnosis of cerebral palsy at 5 years of age. Thirty five children were identified as those most likely to have cerebral palsy of intrapartum origin; in 26 of these there was evidence of suboptimal care. It is suggested that this simple model should be tested on populations of ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Obstetrics and Gynecology Research
سال: 2018
ISSN: 2637-4560
DOI: 10.26502/ogr.4560002