Login / Signup

Prevalence, characteristics, and survival of children with esophageal atresia: A 32-year population-based study including 1,417,724 consecutive newborns.

Matteo CassinaMichele RuolRiccardo PertilePaola MidrioSilvano PifferVirginia VicenziMario SaugoCarmen Fiorella StoccoPiergiorgio GambaMaurizio Clementi
Published in: Birth defects research. Part A, Clinical and molecular teratology (2016)
This study detected a significant improvement in survival of individuals with EA over the past decades and identified the strongest predictors of mortality. These results will be important for the planning of the clinical management and formulation of prognosis when EA is diagnosed in a newborn. Birth Defects Research (Part A) 106:542-548, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • gestational age
  • free survival
  • pregnant women
  • young adults
  • drug delivery
  • cardiovascular events
  • type diabetes
  • cardiovascular disease
  • cord blood
  • preterm birth