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Selected Abstracts of the 6th International Congress of UENPS; Valencia (Spain); November 23rd-25th 2016; Session “Outcomes of prematurity”

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Selected Abstracts of the 6th International Congress of UENPS; Valencia (Spain); November 23rd-25th 2016; Session “Outcomes of prematurity”

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Selected Abstracts of the 6th International Congress of UENPS; Valencia (Spain); November 23rd-25th 2016; Session “Outcomes of prematurity” ABS 1. CHILDHOOD NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME IN LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS WITH POSTLIGATION CARDIAC SYNDROME AFTER DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS CLOSURE: 5-YEAR FOLLOW-UP • M.C. Bravo, M. Ybarra, R. Madero, A. Pellicer ABS 2. PARENT CARE TAGS: ENGAGING PARENTS IN CARE ON THE NEONATAL UNIT • R. Homer, L. Rattenbury ABS 3. STRESS BIOMARKERS AND PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS AS PREMATURITY PREDICTORS IN THREATENED PRETERM LABOR • A.C. García-Blanco, M. Vento, P. Sáenz, V. Diago, C. Cháfer-Pericás ABS 4. PREDICTION OF WEEK OF CHILDBIRTH FOR WOMEN WITH THREATENED PRETERM LABOR • C. Cháfer-Pericás, M. Vento1, V. Diago, V. Serrano-De la Cruz, D. Hervás, A. García-Blanco ABS 5. DELIVERY ROOM CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) AT THE LIMIT OF VIABILITY • S. Zeballos Sarrato, S. Villar, I. Pescador, M. Carrón, A. Rodriguez, M. Sánchez Luna ABS 6. QUALITY OF LIFE IN PREMATURE BABIES FROM MOTHER’S PERSPECTIVE • A. Bivoleanu, A. Avasiloaiei, M. Stamatin ABS 7. PERINATAL MANAGEMENT AND MORTALITY RATES AT THE LIMIT OF VIABILITY • S. Zeballos Sarrato, E. Sanz, I. Pescador, S. Villar, N. Navarro, M. Sánchez Luna ABS 8. OUTCOMES OF LATE PRETERM NEWBORNS • D. Stoniene, J. Ribeliene, S. Malik, J. Tomkeviciute, R. Tameliene ABS 9. MAGNESIUM SULPHATE, ANTENATAL STEROIDS, CORD CLAMPING, THERMOREGULATION (MASCOT) • A. Ansary, D. Anand ABS 10. FOLLOW-UP AT AGE 8 YEARS OF A POST-DISCHARGE NUTRITION RCT IN PRETERM INFANTS • C.A. Ruys, H.N. Lafeber ABS 11. NEONATAL OUTCOMES OF PRETERM BABIES (23-32 WEEKS GESTATION) CLASSIFIED BY THE UNDERLYING AETIOLOGIES: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY IN A SPECIALISED NEONATAL UNIT • F. Jaffar, S. Sankaran, S. Tan, A. Shennan ABS 12. ARE THERE PREDICTIVE PARAMETERS FOR THE OCCURRENCE OF RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY – ROP? • V. Filip, C. Lazar ABS 13. POSTNATAL GROWTH OF PRETERM CHILDREN: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY • F. Stripeli, A. Koutroumpa, P. Loukeri, P. Papadogeorgou, H. Bouza ABS 14. MOTHER’S OWN MILK VS NATURAL MILK FROM HUMAN MILK BANK IN INFANT’S FEEDING – EVALUATION OF CLINICAL EFFECTS IN TREATMENT • M. Wilinska ABS 15. THE ROLE OF MATERNAL FACTORS ON LATE PRETERM RESPIRATORY MORBIDITY • E. Kreko, E. Kola, S. Bajo, E. Tushe ABS 16. EVALUATION OF DEVELOPMENT OF PRETERM INFANTS USING BAYLEY-III • M. Kherkheulidze, N. Kavlashvili, E. Kanelaki, T. Tabatadze, T. Ivanashvili ABS 17. RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN NEWOBORNS AND DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES • M. Kherkheulidze, E. Kandelaki, N. Kavlashvili, N. Solomonia ABS 18. GENETIC PREDICTORS OF EARLY NEONATAL PERIOD COMPLICATIONS • V. Bushtirev, I. Bushtireva, V. Chernavsky, A. Gugugeva ABS 19. EARLY PERINATAL OUTCOMES OF PREMATURE BIRTH • I.V. Ignatko, A.N. Strizhakov, N.G. Popova, A.M. Rodoinova, I.M. Bogomazova, A.L. Martirosova, N. Polshina ABS 20. RISK FACTORS FOR CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE IN PRETERM INFANTS ≤ 32 WEEKS GESTATIONAL AGE • M.L. Ognean, O. Boantă, E. Olariu, S. Kovacs, D. Andreicuţ

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uenps, prematurity, session “outcomes of prematurity”, R, Medicine, Pediatrics, union of european neonatal and perinatal societies, RJ1-570, abstracts of the 6th international congress of uenps

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