Results of prospective studies of 1404 consecutive vaginal and cesarean deliveries of newborns weighted > or = 2500 g were analyzed in relation to their maturity. It was stated that Ballard Maturation Score is a valid accurate assessment tool for precise interpretation of the degree of fetal maturity, but not of the calendar length of gestation, especially beyond 36 weeks. Therefore it was reasonable to propose a constant distribution of scores: 39 +/- 3 points within the period from 37% to 43% weeks while at the 28th week: 10 +/- 2 points (Ballard-Klimek scale of pregnancy dating) instead of therefore used J.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPentoxifylline (Trental, 5 mg/kg/h for 6 h) was administered to 17 premature infants with sepsis, on 3 successive days. A statistically significant decrease in mortality rate (P < 0.04) was observed in comparison to a retrospectively analysed group of 13 septic infants, who were treated in a comparative way but without the use of a pentoxifylline infusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPaediatric maturity was assessed in newborns whose birth weight was above or equal to 2500 g, of 1742 women of single pregnancy who delivered vaginally, and in 81 newborns with birth weight below 2500 g, by means of Ballard method. The range of maturity was 39 +/- 3 points of Ballard/Klimek score. There were only 14 newborns with birth weight below 2500 g born before 37 gestational weeks, which is only 30.
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