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Study suggest that cord blood lactate can be used as an early predictor of HIE following birth asphyxia Cord blood lactate levels can be used as an early predictor of HIE -
A study supporting the hypothesis that aspirin can reduce the onset of preeclampsia A study looked into the hypothesis that aspirin can reduce the onset of preeclampsia -
A study comparing morbidity and mortality rates in C-sections versus Forceps or Vacuum. A study comparing morbidity and mortality rates in C-sections and operative vaginal delivery -
Risk factors are known, but more studies need to be done to determine ways to lower the risk of a brachial plexus palsy. More studies need to be done to determine ways to lower the risk of a brachial plexus injury -
Overall birth injury in Finland has decreased by 50% over a 20 year period, although an increase in some types of injuries is seen. A large study out of Finland shows a decrease in overall birth injury -
New recommendations from the AAP to not intubate infants born with MAS A study of the new recommendations from the AAP to not intubate infants born with meconium -
Risk factors for OASIS during a VBAC Risk factors associated with OASIS when attempting a VBAC -
Assessing brain temperature during whole-body cooling following HIE Measuring brain temperature during whole-body cooling following HIE -
Determining the link with obesity and gestational diabetes on adverse outcomes in pregnancy Determining the link with obesity and GDM on adverse outcomes in pregnancy -
Determining the risk factors for higher incidences of brachial plexus birth injury among some regions A study looks at BPBI in an urban hospital in Ghana, determines risk factors for brachial plexus injuries