Titre :
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Early Blood Gas Abnormalities and the Preterm Brain. (2010)
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Auteurs :
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Alan LEVITON ;
Elizabeth ALLRED ;
Olaf DAMMANN ;
Deborah HIRTZ ;
Karl-Ck KUBAN ;
Tmichael O'SHEA ;
Nigel PANETH ;
Michael-D SCHREIBER ;
Neuroepidemiology Unit. Neurology Department. Children's Hospital Boston. Harvard Medical School. Boston. MA. USA
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Type de document :
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Article
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Dans :
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American journal of epidemiology (vol. 172, n° 8, 2010)
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Pagination :
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907-916
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Grossesse
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Prématurité
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Encéphale
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Nourrisson
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Nouveau né
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Naissance
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Epidémiologie
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Homme
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Cerveau
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Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS lR0x7A9n. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. The authors explored associations between blood gas abnormalities in more than 1,000 preterm infants during the first postnatal days and indicators of neonatal brain damage. During 2002-2004, women delivering infants before 28 weeks'gestation at one of 14 participating institutions in 5 US states were asked to enroll in the study. The authors compared infants with blood gas values in the highest or lowest quintile for gestational age and postnatal day (extreme value) on at least 1 of the first 3 postnatal days with the remainder of the subjects, with separate analyses for blood gas abnormalities on multiple days and for partial pressure of oxygen in the alveolar gas of
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