Publications by authors named "R Tunell"

Unlabelled: In many parts of the world neonatal cold injury still contributes to neonatal death in preterm or growth-retarded neonates. Kangaroo Mother Care might improve the situation and is the only effective, affordable and available method to prevent neonatal hypothermia in most developing countries. In developed countries, highly sophisticated incubators and radiant warmers are available but there is increasing concern about the long-term effects of high levels of sound, disturbing light and unplanned procedures which can have a bearing on the use of these tools.

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A prospective national investigation comprising 633 extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infants born alive in the 2-y period 1990-1992 with a birthweight of < or = 1000 g and gestational age of > or = 23 completed weeks was conducted regarding neurosensory outcome and growth. Three-hundred and sixty-two (98%) surviving ELBW infants were assessed at a median age of 36 months, using a specially designed protocol. At follow-up, mean height, weight and head circumference in both boys and girls were significantly lower than the reference values.

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In a 2-year (1990-92) prospective national investigation, comprising all stillborn and live-born ELBW infants with a birthweight of < or = 1000 g born at 23 completed weeks of gestation or more, we examined the incidence, neonatal mortality, major morbidity and infant survival in relation to level of care and place of residence. A total of 633 ELBW infants were live-born, i.e.

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