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Perinatal Interventions to Improve Neonatal Outcomes, An Issue of Clinics in Perinatology

Perinatal Interventions to Improve Neonatal Outcomes, An Issue of Clinics in Perinatology

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ISBN

9780323584142, 0323584144

Authors

Tracy A. Manuck, Ravi Mangal Patel

Publishers

Elsevier Health Sciences

Publisher Date

May 23, 2018

Pages

249

This issue of Clinics in Perinatology provides a focused, up-to-date overview of advances in perinatal interventions aimed at improving neonatal viability and outcomes. Guest Editors have curated a series of clinical review articles that synthesize the latest evidence on maternal and neonatal management, guiding perinatologists and neonatologists in delivering optimal care for high-risk pregnancies and preterm infants. The volume is particularly valuable for clinicians seeking actionable strategies to enhance survival and long-term outcomes in neonates.

Key Features

  • Evidence-based updates on antenatal corticosteroid use and quality improvement strategies for preterm labor.
  • Guidance on term delivery management, perinatal infection prevention, and strategies to prevent perinatal HIV transmission.
  • Reviews on advanced fetal monitoring and its impact on neonatal outcomes.
  • Insights into the maternal-infant microbiome and its relationship with perinatal interventions.
  • Recommendations for therapeutic hypothermia, CPAP optimization, and caffeine therapy in preterm infants.
  • State-wide quality collaborative approaches to improve uptake of key perinatal interventions.
  • Evidence-based guidance on oxygen therapy in the delivery room and prevention of perinatal white matter injury.
  • Practical clinical strategies to counsel families and understand outcomes at periviable gestational ages.
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