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    Visiting policies in neonatal intensive care units: staff and parents' views by CUTTINI, M, CHIANDOTTO, V, DALLA BARBA, B, CAVAZZUTI, G B, ZANINI, R, REID, M

    “…The over threefold higher proportion of babies fed with maternal milk at four weeks in the open policy NICUs cannot be accounted for by a number of potential…”
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    PO-0816Temperament In Very Preterm Infants At 2-years Corrected Age: Validation Of The Infant Characteristic Questionnaire In The Italian Action Cohort by Croci, I, Ferrante, P, Carnielli, V, Chiandotto, V, Di Lallo, D, Fertz, M C, Miniaci, S, Rusconi, F, Cuttini, M

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-10-2014)
    “…Background and aimsTemperament in very preterm infants (VPI) has been rarely studied. We used a short version of the Bates Infant Characteristic Questionnaire…”
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    PO-0389 Outcome Of Very Preterm Children At School Age: Results From The Area-based Italian Action Follow-up Study by Cuttini, M, Lacchei, M, Riccio, G, Giorno, C, Rosa, C, Melon, C, Carrozzi, M, Brovedani, P, Chiandotto, V, Pessina, E, Bressan, N, Svelto, V, Voller, F

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-10-2014)
    “…Background and aimsChildren born before 32 weeks of gestational age (GA) have increased risk of neurological, sensory, cognitive and behavioural problems. The…”
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    PO-0389Outcome Of Very Preterm Children At School Age: Results From The Area-based Italian Action Follow-up Study by Cuttini, M, Lacchei, M, Riccio, G, Giorno, C, Rosa, C, Melon, C, Carrozzi, M, Brovedani, P, Chiandotto, V, Pessina, E, Bressan, N, Svelto, V, Voller, F

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-10-2014)
    “…Background and aimsChildren born before 32 weeks of gestational age (GA) have increased risk of neurological, sensory, cognitive and behavioural problems. The…”
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    PO-0816 Temperament In Very Preterm Infants At 2-years Corrected Age: Validation Of The Infant Characteristic Questionnaire In The Italian Action Cohort by Croci, I, Ferrante, P, Carnielli, V, Chiandotto, V, Di Lallo, D, Fertz, MC, Miniaci, S, Rusconi, F, Cuttini, M

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-10-2014)
    “…Background and aimsTemperament in very preterm infants (VPI) has been rarely studied. We used a short version of the Bates Infant Characteristic Questionnaire…”
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    Italian multicentre study on very low-birth-weight babies. Neonatal mortality and two-year outcome by de Vonderweid, U, Spagnolo, A, Corchia, C, Chiandotto, V, Chiappe, S, Chiappe, F, Colarizi, P, De Luca, T, Didato, M, Fertz, M C

    Published in Acta pædiatrica (Oslo) (01-04-1994)
    “…The Italian multicentre study on very low-birth-weight babies is the first collaborative project in Italy on the health status of newborns weighing 500-1499 g…”
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    Italian Multicenter Study on Very Low Birth Weight Babies by de Vonderweid, U, Carta, A, Chiandotto, V, Chiappe, F, Chiappe, S, Colarizi, P, Corchia, C, De Luca, T, Didato, M, Gioeli, R A

    “…The Italian Multicenter Study on Very Low Birth Weight babies (IMS-VLBW) is the first collaborative investigation performed in Italy on the health status of…”
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    Post-discharge nutrition of the very low-birthweight infant: interim results of the multicentric GAMMA study by Agosti, M, Vegni, C, Calciolari, G, Marini, A

    “…This report presents the interim results up to 12 mo corrected age (c.a.) of a multicentric, prospective, controlled study on very low-birthweight infants,…”
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    Prenatal risk factors for intraventricular hemorrhage, neonatal death and impaired psychomotor development in very low birth weight infants by Pontello, D, Ianni, A, Driul, L, Della Martina, M, Veronese, P, Chiandotto, V, Furlan, R, Macagno, F, Marchesoni, D

    Published in Minerva ginecologica (01-06-2008)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between preterm risk factors and neonatal death, cerebral hemorrhage and psychomotor development in…”
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    Clinical approach to the analysis of causes of death in the first two years of life of very-low-birthweight infants in a multicentre setting by Corchia, Carlo, Spagnolo, Amedeo, de Vonderweid, Umberto, Zorzi, Carlo, Chiandotto, Valeria, Chiappe, Stefano, Colarizi, Patrizia, Didato, M., Paludetto, Roberto

    Published in Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (01-01-1997)
    “…Mortality in the first 2 years of 634 very‐low‐birthweight infants admitted to eight neonatal intensive care units in Italy, and the factors associated with…”
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    Communication in the neonatal intensive therapy unit: the opinions of parents and of medical personnel compared by Cuttini, M, Romito, P, Del Santo, M, Chiandotto, V, Dalla Barba, B, Frigieri, G, Zanini, R

    Published in La Pediatria medica e chirurgica (01-07-1994)
    “…Within the framework of an European international project, the issue of parents-staff communication in Neonatal Intensive Care Units was explored. 5 Italian…”
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    Hematoma of the sternocleidomastoid. Results of a non-invasive treatment in newborn infants by Chiandotto, V, Cazzagon, M, D'Osualdo, F, Janes, A, Macagno, F

    Published in La Pediatria medica e chirurgica (01-05-1984)
    “…Nine infants with haematoma of the SCM muscle were evaluated. A review of previous reports and a comparison of the clinical features of this group of patients…”
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    Evaluation problems and indications for handling premature infants (VLBW) by Chiandotto, V, D'Osualdo, F, Macagno, F

    “…The authors present their approach to the care of the preterm very-low-birth-weight infant. They consider the importance of the handling of the preterm infant…”
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