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Delphine Mitanchez
Researcher at François Rabelais University
Publications - 13
Citations - 1255
Delphine Mitanchez is an academic researcher from François Rabelais University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gestational diabetes & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 977 citations.
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Survival and morbidity of preterm children born at 22 through 34 weeks' gestation in France in 2011: results of the EPIPAGE-2 cohort study.
Pierre-Yves Ancel,François Goffinet,Pierre Kuhn,Bruno Langer,Jacqueline Matis,Xavier Hernandorena,Pierre Chabanier,Laurence Joly-Pedespan,Bénédicte Lecomte,Françoise Vendittelli,Michel Dreyfus,Bernard Guillois,Antoine Burguet,Pierre Sagot,Jacques Sizun,Alain Beuchée,Florence Rouget,Amélie Favreau,Elie Saliba,Nathalie Bednarek,Patrice Morville,Gérard Thiriez,Loïc Marpeau,Stéphane Marret,Gilles Kayem,Xavier Durrmeyer,Michèle Granier,Olivier Baud,Pierre-Henri Jarreau,Delphine Mitanchez,Pascal Boileau,Pierre Boulot,Gilles Cambonie,Hubert Daudé,Antoine Bédu,Fabienne Mons,Jeanne Fresson,Rachel Vieux,Catherine Alberge,Catherine Arnaud,Christophe Vayssière,Patrick Truffert,Véronique Pierrat,Damien Subtil,Claude D'Ercole,Catherine Gire,Umberto Simeoni,André Bongain,Loïc Sentilhes,Jean-Christophe Rozé,Jean Gondry,André Leke,Michel Deiber,Olivier Claris,Jean-Charles Picaud,Anne Ego,Thierry Debillon,Anne Poulichet,Eliane Coliné,Anne Favre,Olivier Fléchelles,Sylvain Samperiz,Duksha Ramful,Bernard Branger,Valérie Benhammou,Laurence Foix-L’Hélias,Laetitia Marchand-Martin,Monique Kaminski +67 more
TL;DR: A substantial improvement in survival in France for newborns born at 25 through 31 weeks' gestation was accompanied by an important reduction in severe morbidity, but survival remained rare before 25 weeks, and improvement at extremely low gestational age may be possible.
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The apparent breastfeeding paradox in very preterm infants: relationship between breast feeding, early weight gain and neurodevelopment based on results from two cohorts, EPIPAGE and LIFT
Jean-Christophe Rozé,Dominique Darmaun,Clair-Yves Boquien,Cyril Flamant,Jean-Charles Picaud,Christophe Savagner,Olivier Claris,Alexandre Lapillonne,Delphine Mitanchez,Bernard Branger,Umberto Simeoni,Monique Kaminski,Pierre-Yves Ancel +12 more
TL;DR: The observed better neurodevelopment in spite of suboptimal initial weight gain could be termed the ‘apparent breastfeeding paradox’ in very preterm infants and provide encouragement for the use of breast feeding in pre term infants.
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Effect of Intra- and Extrauterine Growth on Long-Term Neurologic Outcomes of Very Preterm Infants.
Isabelle Guellec,Alexandre Lapillonne,Stéphane Marret,Jean-Charles Picaud,Delphine Mitanchez,Marie-Laure Charkaluk,Jeanne Fresson,Catherine Arnaud,Cyril Flamand,Gilles Cambonie,Monique Kaminski,Jean-Christophe Rozé,Pierre-Yves Ancel +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors determined whether extrauterine growth is associated with neurologic outcomes and if this association varies by prenatal growth profile and concluded that deficient postnatal growth was associated with poor neurologic outcome for preterm infants.
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What neonatal complications should the pediatrician be aware of in case of maternal gestational diabetes
TL;DR: Pregestational T2D and maternal obesity significantly increase the risk of perinatal death and birth defects, and the high incidence of maternal hyperglycemia in developing countries seriously increase the burden of neonatal complications in these countries.
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Eight principles for patient-centred and family-centred care for newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit
Jean-Michel Roué,Pierre Kuhn,Maria Lopez Maestro,Ragnhild Maastrup,Delphine Mitanchez,Björn Westrup,Jacques Sizun +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence of the detrimental impact of overhelming environmental sensory inputs on the developing human brain and strategies aimed at preventing this impact are reviewed, such as free parental access or sleep protection.