Litlir fyrirburar á Íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun

Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Objective: In recent years advances in medical care and technology have increased newborn survival rate, both fullterm and preterm. This is reflected in a low Perinatal Mortality Rate in Iceland. Surviva...

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Main Authors: Ingibjörg Georgsdóttir, Atli Dagbjartsson
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/3909
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/3909 2023-05-15T16:46:36+02:00 Litlir fyrirburar á Íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun Extremely Low Birthweight Infants in Iceland. Survival and Disability Ingibjörg Georgsdóttir Atli Dagbjartsson 2003-04-01 YES http://hdl.handle.net/2336/3909 ICE is ice Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur http://www.laeknabladid.is Læknablaðið 2003, 89(4):299-302 0023-7213 16819072 PED12 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/3909 Læknablaðið Fyrirburar Ungbörn Fæðingargallar Lífslíkur LBL12 Fræðigreinar Pediatrics Infant Very Low Birth Weight Birth Weight Disabled Children Postmature Article 2003 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:20:51Z Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Objective: In recent years advances in medical care and technology have increased newborn survival rate, both fullterm and preterm. This is reflected in a low Perinatal Mortality Rate in Iceland. Survival of extremely low birthweight infants (ELBW with BW<1000g) has also increased, especially since the availability of surfactant therapy for Respiratory Distress Syndrome of Prematurity. The purpose of this geographically defined national study was to evaluate survival and longterm outcome of ELBW children in Iceland. Material and methods: Information on all births in Iceland 1982-95 was collected from the National Birth Registry and Statistics Iceland with information on ELBW infants weighing 500-999g born in two periods 1982-90 and 1991-95, before and after the use of surfactant became routine therapy. Information on disability was obtained from records at the State Social Security Institute. Comparison was made between the two groups of ELBW infants. Results: In 1982-90 the proportion of ELBW infants was 0.3% of all births (116 of 38.378) and longterm survival at five years of age was 19 of 87 liveborn children or 22%. In 1991-95 ELBW infants were 0.5% of all births (102 of 22.261) and longterm survival was 35 of 67 liveborn children or 52%. Of the 19 ELBW children born in 1982-90 three are considered handicapped (16%) and 6 of 35 ELBW children born in 1991-95 (17%). Conclusions: The study shows that at the same time that proportionally more children are of extreme low birthweight, the survival of ELBW infants has increased from 22% in 1982-90 to 52% in 1991-95. The proportion of ELBW children with disability is not increased significantly between the two periods. Inngangur: Aukin þekking, reynsla og tækniframfarir seinni ára hafa bætt lífsmöguleika veikra nýbura, sem endurspeglast í lágum burðarmálsdauða á Íslandi. Lífslíkur lítilla fyrirbura með fæðingarþyngd <1000 g hafa aukist verulega, einkum eftir að ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Smella ENVELOPE(29.443,29.443,69.896,69.896)
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topic Fyrirburar
Ungbörn
Fæðingargallar
Lífslíkur
LBL12
Fræðigreinar
Pediatrics
Infant
Very Low Birth Weight
Birth Weight
Disabled Children
Postmature
spellingShingle Fyrirburar
Ungbörn
Fæðingargallar
Lífslíkur
LBL12
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Pediatrics
Infant
Very Low Birth Weight
Birth Weight
Disabled Children
Postmature
Ingibjörg Georgsdóttir
Atli Dagbjartsson
Litlir fyrirburar á Íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun
topic_facet Fyrirburar
Ungbörn
Fæðingargallar
Lífslíkur
LBL12
Fræðigreinar
Pediatrics
Infant
Very Low Birth Weight
Birth Weight
Disabled Children
Postmature
description Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Objective: In recent years advances in medical care and technology have increased newborn survival rate, both fullterm and preterm. This is reflected in a low Perinatal Mortality Rate in Iceland. Survival of extremely low birthweight infants (ELBW with BW<1000g) has also increased, especially since the availability of surfactant therapy for Respiratory Distress Syndrome of Prematurity. The purpose of this geographically defined national study was to evaluate survival and longterm outcome of ELBW children in Iceland. Material and methods: Information on all births in Iceland 1982-95 was collected from the National Birth Registry and Statistics Iceland with information on ELBW infants weighing 500-999g born in two periods 1982-90 and 1991-95, before and after the use of surfactant became routine therapy. Information on disability was obtained from records at the State Social Security Institute. Comparison was made between the two groups of ELBW infants. Results: In 1982-90 the proportion of ELBW infants was 0.3% of all births (116 of 38.378) and longterm survival at five years of age was 19 of 87 liveborn children or 22%. In 1991-95 ELBW infants were 0.5% of all births (102 of 22.261) and longterm survival was 35 of 67 liveborn children or 52%. Of the 19 ELBW children born in 1982-90 three are considered handicapped (16%) and 6 of 35 ELBW children born in 1991-95 (17%). Conclusions: The study shows that at the same time that proportionally more children are of extreme low birthweight, the survival of ELBW infants has increased from 22% in 1982-90 to 52% in 1991-95. The proportion of ELBW children with disability is not increased significantly between the two periods. Inngangur: Aukin þekking, reynsla og tækniframfarir seinni ára hafa bætt lífsmöguleika veikra nýbura, sem endurspeglast í lágum burðarmálsdauða á Íslandi. Lífslíkur lítilla fyrirbura með fæðingarþyngd <1000 g hafa aukist verulega, einkum eftir að ...
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author Ingibjörg Georgsdóttir
Atli Dagbjartsson
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Atli Dagbjartsson
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title Litlir fyrirburar á Íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun
title_short Litlir fyrirburar á Íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun
title_full Litlir fyrirburar á Íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun
title_fullStr Litlir fyrirburar á Íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun
title_full_unstemmed Litlir fyrirburar á Íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun
title_sort litlir fyrirburar á íslandi : lífslíkur og fötlun
publisher Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur
publishDate 2003
url http://hdl.handle.net/2336/3909
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Læknablaðið 2003, 89(4):299-302
0023-7213
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PED12
http://hdl.handle.net/2336/3909
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