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Re: Efrain's questionFrom: Braun, R. Daniel (rbraun@iupui.edu)Thu Feb 10 14:57:30 2000
Exactly and Positive fetal lung maturity tests do not predict those things that you mentioned (NEC and IVH). Dan R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG Clinical Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Indiana U. School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN 46202 OBGYN.net International Representative for United States Certified AllExperts Expert Check out my bio/ratings page! http://www.allexperts.com/displayExpert.asp?Expert=1236 -----Original Message----- From: luis.sanchez@jax.ufl.edu [mailto:luis.sanchez@jax.ufl.edu] Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 3:35 PM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: Efrain's question At Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Braun, R. Daniel wrote:
>>When was the last time you saw a 32 weeker die of RDS in your NICU<< Neonatal mortality is not the only complication we try to prevent. It is also very important to prevent perinatal morbidity i.e, IVH, NEC etc. Just because the neonatal mortality rate for 32 weeks' neonates is low doesn't mean we should be cavalier with regard to the timing of delivery. Luis Sanchez-Ramos, MD
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