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Peter Brocklehurst
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 361
Citations - 23468
Peter Brocklehurst is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 330 publications receiving 20042 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Brocklehurst include University of Oxford & Children's Hospital at Westmead.
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MRC ORACLE Children Study. Long term outcomes following prescription of antibiotics to pregnant women with either spontaneous preterm labour or preterm rupture of the membranes.
TL;DR: The results showed that for women with a singleton baby with PROM the prescription of erythromycin is associated with improvements in short term neonatal outcomes, although co-amoxiclav isassociated with prolongation of pregnancy, a significantly higher rate of neonatal necrotising enterocolitis was found in these babies.
infants: systematic review and meta-analysis Donor breast milk versus infant formula for preterm
TL;DR: This article cites 23 articles, 11 of which can be accessed free at: Rapid responses http://fn.bmj.com/cgi/eletter-submit/92/3/F169 You can respond to this article at: service
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Death, bereavement and randomised controlled trials (BRACELET): a methodological study of policy and practice in neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials.
Claire Snowdon,Peter Brocklehurst,Robert C. Tasker,Martin Ward Platt,Sheila Harvey,Diana Elbourne +5 more
TL;DR: The qualitative study showed that trial-related decisions were made in a range of circumstances, some after extremely preterm births, others after complicated term deliveries, often under time pressures and in escalating crises.
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Developing routinely recorded clinical data from electronic patient records as a national resource to improve neonatal health care: the Medicines for Neonates research programme
Neena Modi,Deborah Ashby,Cheryl Battersby,Peter Brocklehurst,Zoe Chivers,Kate Costeloe,Elizabeth S Draper,Victoria Foster,Jacquie Kemp,Azeem Majeed,Joanna Murray,Stavros Petrou,Katherine Rogers,Shalini Santhakumaran,Sonia Saxena,Yevgeniy Statnikov,Hilary S Wong,Alys Young +17 more
TL;DR: It is shown that it is possible to obtain research-standard data from neonatal EPRs, and achieve complete population coverage, but the importance of implementing systematic examination of NHS data quality and completeness and testing methods to improve these measures is highlighted.
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Planned Early Delivery or Expectant Management for Late Preterm Pre-eclampsia (PHOENIX): A Randomized Controlled Trial
Lucy C Chappell,Peter Brocklehurst,Marcus Green,Rachael Hunter,Pollyanna Hardy,Edmund Juszczak,Louise Linsell,Virginia Chiocchia,Melanie Greenland,Anna Placzek,John Townend,Neil Marlow,Jane Sandall,Andrew Shennan +13 more
TL;DR: For women with late preterm preeclampsia, planned delivery is associated with improved maternal outcomes but more neonatal admissions related to prematurity, compared with expectant management.