2018
DOI: 10.32677/ijch.2018.v05.i05.005
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A prospective study to compare morbidity and mortality profile between late preterm and term neonates from a hospital in Indore

Abstract: Background: Late preterm babies born between 34 and <37 weeks of gestation have documented various short-term and longterm adverse outcomes, extra burden on health care, and increased hospitalization rate. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the immediate outcome of late preterm neonates and to compare their morbidity and mortality with term neonates. Materials and Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted among late preterm babies and term babies from January 2015 to July 201… Show more

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“…The outcome of the studied neonates has been evaluated in terms of the feeding pattern, the incidence of NICU admission, as well as neonatal and mortality. In the present study, the LPT neonates had a higher incidence of formula feeding compared with the FT group, which agrees with previous reports [34][35][36]. Some of the reasons postulated for poor breastfeeding included decreased alertness, poor latching on skills, decreased oromotor tone, disorganized sucking patterns, and poor suck/swallow coordination.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The outcome of the studied neonates has been evaluated in terms of the feeding pattern, the incidence of NICU admission, as well as neonatal and mortality. In the present study, the LPT neonates had a higher incidence of formula feeding compared with the FT group, which agrees with previous reports [34][35][36]. Some of the reasons postulated for poor breastfeeding included decreased alertness, poor latching on skills, decreased oromotor tone, disorganized sucking patterns, and poor suck/swallow coordination.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%