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2012 | 66 | 4 | 24–28

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Późny wcześniak

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Late preterm infant

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W ostatnich latach wyodrębniono nową grupę bardziej dojrzałych wcześniaków, które rodzą się między 34 0/7 tygodnia ciąży a 36 6/7 tygodnia ciąży, nazwaną „późnymi wcześniakami”. Większość z nich rodzi się przez cięcie cesarskie. Późne wcześniaki są noworodkami specjalnej troski, u których możemy się spodziewać wielu powikłań w okresie wczesnonoworodkowym, takich jak: zespół zaburzeń oddychania, hipotermia, hipoglikemia, hiperbilirubinemia oraz zaburzeń w okresie późniejszym. Dzieci te wymagają skrupulatnej oceny, monitorowania i kontroli.
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In recent years, a subgroup of more mature preterm infants, born at 36 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks’ gestation has emerged who we called “late preterm” infants. Most of those infants were born by cesarean section. Late preterm infants require special care. We will expect more complications during the adaptation period like the respiratory distress syndrome, hypothermia, hypoglycaemia, hyperbilirubinemia and complications in the late period. All late preterm infants need to be diligently evaluated, monitored and followed-up.

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24–28

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  • Klinika Neonatologii Katedry Położnictwa i Ginekologii Wydziału Lekarskiego w Katowicach Śląskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Katowicach ul. Medyków 14 40-752 Katowice tel. +48 32 789 44 61
  • Klinika Neonatologii Katedry Położnictwa i Ginekologii Wydziału Lekarskiego w Katowicach Śląskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Katowicach
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  • Klinika Neonatologii Katedry Położnictwa i Ginekologii Wydziału Lekarskiego w Katowicach Śląskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Katowicach

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