2022
DOI: 10.4103/jcn.jcn_50_22
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Neonatal Outcome of Twins and Singleton Neonates

Abstract: Introduction: It is impossible to achieve the target of Sustainable Developmental Goal without focusing on care of twins' neonates as they are more prone for death and higher chance of long-term morbidity and neurodevelopmental handicap in survivors. Aim: To estimate the outcome among twin and singleton neonates at a tertiary care teaching center of Eastern Maharashtra. Materials and Methods: Prospective obs… Show more

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“…As per Santana et al admission to NICU was (23.6% for the first and 29.3% for the second twin while Esteves et al required 31% NICU admission at <34 weeks which decreased with gestational age 4,14. Meshram RM et al found Jaundice (37.62%) and respiratory distress syndrome (36.67%) were the most common diagnosis in twin neonates 16. Twin neonates have significantly higher mortality and longer hospital stay because of prematurity and low birth weight.…”
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“…As per Santana et al admission to NICU was (23.6% for the first and 29.3% for the second twin while Esteves et al required 31% NICU admission at <34 weeks which decreased with gestational age 4,14. Meshram RM et al found Jaundice (37.62%) and respiratory distress syndrome (36.67%) were the most common diagnosis in twin neonates 16. Twin neonates have significantly higher mortality and longer hospital stay because of prematurity and low birth weight.…”
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confidence: 88%