2020
DOI: 10.5144/0256-4947.2020.290
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Antenatal care of mothers and morbidity and mortality disparities among preterm Saudi and non-Saudi infants less than or equal to 32 weeks' gestation

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Premature non-Saudi infants comprise a significant proportion of neonatal intensive care unit admissions in Saudi Arabia. Any differences in antenatal care of mothers and neonatal outcomes compared with premature Saudi infants are unreported. OBJECTIVE: Assess antenatal care of mothers and neonatal outcomes among premature Saudi and non-Saudi infants, and investigate possible reasons for disparities. DESIGN:… Show more

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“… 4 , 15 , 16 The results of studies underscore the intricate relationship between BW, maternal factors, and neonatal health outcomes. 17 - 19 They reveal heightened risks associated with both low and high BWs, alongside maternal conditions such as hypertension and diabetes. While advancements in neonatal care have contributed to improved survival rates among very low BW infants, persistent disparities in antenatal care and neonatal outcomes highlight the ongoing need for targeted quality improvement initiatives.…”
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“… 4 , 15 , 16 The results of studies underscore the intricate relationship between BW, maternal factors, and neonatal health outcomes. 17 - 19 They reveal heightened risks associated with both low and high BWs, alongside maternal conditions such as hypertension and diabetes. While advancements in neonatal care have contributed to improved survival rates among very low BW infants, persistent disparities in antenatal care and neonatal outcomes highlight the ongoing need for targeted quality improvement initiatives.…”
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confidence: 99%