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Acute Kidney Injury in Extremely Preterm Infants Predicts Higher Risk of Death or Neurodevelopmental Impairment at Two Years
Posted inNephrology news Pediatrics

Acute Kidney Injury in Extremely Preterm Infants Predicts Higher Risk of Death or Neurodevelopmental Impairment at Two Years

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 11/19/2025
Secondary analysis of the PENUT trial found that acute kidney injury (AKI) in infants born at 24–27 weeks’ gestation is independently associated with death or moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment at 22–26 months' corrected age.
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Updated Guidelines on Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping in Preterm Infants: Insights from ACOG
Posted inClinical Updates OB/GYN & Women's Health Specialties

Updated Guidelines on Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping in Preterm Infants: Insights from ACOG

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 07/28/2025
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has released updated recommendations on delayed umbilical cord clamping in preterm infants, emphasizing its benefits for neonatal outcomes.
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