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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.

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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Planned Early Delivery or Expectant Management for Late Preterm Pre-eclampsia (PHOENIX): A Randomized Controlled Trial

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.