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WebOur objectives were to establish antecedent factors and patterns of brain injury and their prognostic value in preterm infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Essential inclusion ... Web13 de mai. de 2024 · Clinical Perspective. Bronchiolitis is a viral infection of the respiratory bronchioles, commonly caused by respiratory syncytial virus. 2 Infants frequently present to emergency departments and require hospitalisation for bronchiolitis. 3 Infants hospitalised with bronchiolitis receive supportive care, including safe provision of fluids and nutrition, … WebDAYC score decreases in infancy were highly predictive of later CP (p<0.001). BSID scores quantified severe motor delays but did not add to prediction of CP diagnosis. Conclusion: Standardized assessments of motor milestones quantitatively predict the risk of CP in former NICU patients by 12 months, allowing for timely diagnosis, counseling and therapy in … binoculars with one touch zoom