Does Preterm Prolonged Rupture of Membranes Increase the Risk of Needing Invasive Respiratory Support? A Retrospective Single-Centre Study
(1) Background: Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) has been associated with increased perinatal morbidity, but the effect of PPROM on respiratory disease has not been previously quantified. We hypothesised that PPROM would be associated with a higher incidence of invasive ventilation. (2...
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Main Authors: | Eleanor Jeffreys (Author), Ravindra Bhat (Author), Anne Greenough (Author), Theodore Dassios (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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