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Outcome of very severe birth asphyxia.
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1976
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Neonatal ResuscitationMore Complete AsphyxiaNeonatologyPediatric Intensive CareFetal MedicinePediatricsMaternal HealthPlacental DiseaseNewborn MedicineSpontaneous RespirationsFetal ComplicationMedicineBirth OutcomesEmergency MedicineSevere Birth Asphyxia
The aim of this study was to establish the outcome of very severe birth asphyxia in a group of babies intensively resuscitated at birth. 48 infants, born between 1966 and 1971 inclusive, were selected; 15 were apparently stillborn and 33 had not established spontaneous respirations by 20 minutes after birth. One-half of them died, but 3 to 7 years later three-quarters of the survivors are apparently normal. Later handicap was associated with factors leading to prolonged partial intrapartum asphyxia, while acute periods of more complete asphyxia were not necessarily harmful.
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