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Delivery mode for the extremely premature fetus: a statement of the prematurity working group of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine.

Daniel W Skupski1, Anne Greenough, Stephen M Donn, Birgit Arabin, Eduardo Bancalari, Radu Vladareanu.   

Abstract

Recent retrospective publications have suggested that cesarean delivery may be beneficial for the extremely premature fetus. This article displays the available evidence and discusses this issue, including many aspects such as the difficulty in deciding when delivery is imminent, the negative impact on maternal morbidity and mortality and the cost to society of such a policy. The available scientific evidence does not support a recommendation for cesarean delivery for improving survival or decreasing morbidity for the extremely premature fetus.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19681735     DOI: 10.1515/JPM.2009.126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinat Med        ISSN: 0300-5577            Impact factor:   1.901


  3 in total

1.  Mode of delivery and antenatal steroids and their association with survival and severe intraventricular hemorrhage in very low birth weight infants.

Authors:  M E Hübner; R Ramirez; J Burgos; A Dominguez; J L Tapia
Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2016-06-02       Impact factor: 2.521

2.  Cesarean section was not associated with mortality or morbidities advantage in very low birth weight infants: a nationwide cohort study.

Authors:  Jin Kyu Kim; Yun Sil Chang; Jong Hee Hwang; Myung Hee Lee; Won Soon Park
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-10-12       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 3.  The Management of Pregnancy Complicated with the Previable Preterm and Preterm Premature Rupture of the Membranes: What about a Limit of Neonatal Viability?-A Review.

Authors:  Stepan Feduniw; Zuzanna Gaca; Olga Malinowska; Weronika Brunets; Magdalena Zgliczyńska; Marta Włodarczyk; Anna Wójcikiewicz; Michał Ciebiera
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-22
  3 in total

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