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#111 - 📑 Journal Club - Which unit level is best for late preterms?, bedside tool to predict risk of CP, The Promise and more

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Active Postnatal Care

Active postnatal care intervention was more common in infants born at 25 weeks compared with those born at 22 weeks. The difference is 93.5% versus 41.5%. survival rate goes up with the gestational age. At 22 weeks, survival varied by region from 8.4% in region eight to 68% in region two and 23% in region seven. Rates of active care were not correlated with survival at 24 weeks or 25 weeks of gestation. Finally, the rates of careesan delivery were associated with survival at 23 weeks but not 26 weeks.

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