Very Low Birth Weight Outcomes and Admission Temperature: Does Hyperthermia Matter?
National and international recommendations for thermal care at preterm birth include recommendations to avoid hypothermia and hyperthermia. There is limited evidence demonstrating harm resulting from admission hyperthermia. Our aim was to assess the relationships between admission temperature and ou...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Brophy (Author), Gaik Min Tan (Author), Charles William Yoxall (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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