Incidence of newborn resuscitative interventions at birth and short-term outcomes: a regional population-based study.
Peder Aleksander BjorlandKnut ØymarHege Langli ErsdalSiren Irene RettedalPublished in: BMJ paediatrics open (2019)
The need for resuscitative interventions after birth was frequent in this unselected population in a high-resource setting, but full cardiopulmonary resuscitation was rare. Short-term outcomes were good, suggesting that most newborns treated with resuscitative interventions were not severely affected.