Browsing by Author "Grandi, Carlos"
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- ItemAn assessment of the severity, proportionality and risk of mortality of very low birth weight infants with fetal growth restriction. A multicenter South American analysis(2005) Grandi, Carlos; Tapia Illanes, José Luis; Marshall Rivera, Guillermo; Musante, G.; Kurlat, I.; Mariani, G.; Roldán, L.; Agost, D.; Grandi, C.; Decaro, M.; Estay Navarrete, Alberto Santiago; Ramírez, R.; Bancalari, A.; Standen, J.; González, A.; Alegria, A.; Lacarruba, J. M.; Zegarra, J.; Panizza, R.
- ItemBronchopulmonary dysplasia: Incidence, risk factors and resource utilization in a population of South American very low birth weight infants(2006) Tapia Illanes, José Luis; Agost, Daniel; Alegria, Angélica; Standen, Jane; Escobar, Marisol; Grandi, Carlos; Musante, Gabriel; Zegarra, Jaime; Estay Navarrete, Alberto Santiago; Ramírez, Rodrigo; Prudent, L.; Alazrraqui, M.; Kurlat, I.; Di Siervi, O.; Azcárate, A.; Mariani, G.; Fernández, S.; Ceriani, J. M.; Roldán, L.; Sexer, H.; Tavosnanska, J.
- ItemImpact of maternal diabetes mellitus on mortality and morbidity of very low birth weight infants: a multicenter Latin America study(2015) Grandi, Carlos; Tapia, Jose Luis; Cardoso, Viviane C.
- ItemPatient volume, medical and nursing staffing and its relationship with risk-adjusted outcomes of VLBW infants in 15 Neocosur neonatal network NICUs(SOC ARGENTINA PEDIATRIA, 2010) Grandi, Carlos; Gonzalez, Alvaro; Meritano, Javier; Grp Colaborativo NeocosurIntroduction. Few studies have attempted to evaluate the relationship between medical and nursing staffing and neonatal outcomes providing inconclusive evidence. The purpose was to assess whether morbidity and mortality of VLBW infants are associated with levels of patient volume, provision and training of medical and nursing, and if exist differences between public and private centers.