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24/7 in house attending staff coverage improves neonatal short-term outcomes: A retrospective study

Resuscitation Dec 04, 2017

Bensouda B, et al. - Researchers performed a comparison of short-term outcomes of newborns over 36 weeks with Apgar scores ≤ 3 at 1 min, following the adoption of a 24/7 in house coverage schedule. They observed a reduction in the number of admissions to intensive care as well as the duration of hospitalization stay for newborns with low Apgar scores with continuous coverage by attending staff.
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