Emphasis on follow-ups of discharged neonates from neonatal intensive care units

Yang Li
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During the first few months of life, preterm infants and critically ill term infants may be admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and require various treatments and support. The rapid development of Neonatology in the last decade allowed more of these infants to survive and could be discharged. Therefore, this group of babies are also name as "NICU graduates". Considering that NICU graduates may encounter a variety of ongoing medical problems including growth, nutrition, feeding problems, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and neurologic injury which might take days, months or even years to recover. The follow-up doctors must equip with relevant knowledge of possible complications and rehabilitations in order to provide comprehensive post-discharge management, because prompt and proactive management and interventions can improve the long-term outcome of these babies. Key words: Intensive care units, neonatal; Patient discharge; Continuity of patient care; Follow-up studies
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重视新生儿重症监护室出院新生儿的随访
在生命的最初几个月,早产儿和危重足月儿可能会住进新生儿重症监护室(NICU),需要各种治疗和支持。在过去的十年里,新生儿科学的快速发展使更多的婴儿得以存活并出院。因此,这群婴儿也被称为“新生儿重症监护室毕业生”。考虑到新生儿重症监护室的毕业生可能会遇到各种持续的医疗问题,包括生长、营养、喂养问题、支气管肺发育不良和神经损伤,这些问题可能需要几天、几个月甚至几年才能恢复。随访医生必须具备可能并发症和康复的相关知识,以便提供全面的出院后管理,因为及时和积极的管理和干预可以改善这些婴儿的长期结果。关键词:重症监护室,新生儿;患者出院;病人护理的连续性;后续研究
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中华围产医学杂志
中华围产医学杂志 Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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