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The primary objective of the study is to examine muscle atrophy in fetuses with single or bilateral IPEV, in comparison to a normal population by measuring the circumference of the upper and lower legs by ultrasound examination. The length of the…
To compare the effect of a HCPAP with LCPAP on oxygenation in the first 5 minutes during stabilization in preterm infants at birth.
This study will evaluate if neonatal effects as described in previous studies are seen in delayed umbilical cord clamping in caesarean sections. Moreover, we will review the maternal effects compared to conventional cord milking in caesarean…
Primary Objective: To evaluate whether PBCC results in a reduced incidence of pulmonary hypertension in infants with CDH 24hrs after birth.Secondary Objectives: To measure and monitor physiological parameters during transition to provide information…
To determine the feasibility of measuring SpO2 and HR by applying a pulse oximetry probe to the umbilical cord at birth in term neonates undergoing PBCC.
Our first aim is to study whether it is feasible to provide live-music therapy for extremely preterm infants. Our second aim is to evaluate possible effects of live-music-therapy, to serve as a basis for power calculations in a larger study. This…
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of stress exposure on the epigenetic profile of preterm infants. Secondary objectives include to determine (a) the relation between stress exposure and early childhood outcomes (…