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can we can we can thank you sitting in the correct does a great pleasure to present you the results of the study
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there's been conducted within the this was not on a network and forgot group and
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you're in the last ten years in switzerland survival rate of infants born below ten to six weeks of gestation
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a constant increased but still centre to centre viability no not a mortality is substantial
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and it's not associated to case makes and variability in quality of care
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on the other end no not tolerate a of now that i'm rate of no not the mobility remains
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constant among centres and see if you data on our developmental outcome of this population group is known
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so the objective of the study was to investigate the association between
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centre specific levels of pretty not that intervention activity and mortality
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major now that are more b. t. and enter the real method i'll call my two years of age
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uh we conducted a perspective geographically defined cord study where all in fun slide
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born which in two thousand six in two thousand and thirteen sweets and
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with the gestation age below twenty six week uh where eligible and we exclude him from morning
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to get in step down units and in front with a major congenital muff the abnormalities
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uh according to our modified metal uh previously described
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by senior centre collaborators of the expects study
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in this weekend with a fine they had that intervention activity based not on a score
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which was based on the rates of freaky upstate tick indicators in four
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key now not only as you can see here in this light
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um for each indicate those the centre with the highest rate
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um was a sign a maximum score of one hundred in their main centres will assign
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a proportionate score and we use a an average been out there intervention activities core
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to group uh um uh just recently and i thought the the she's been out that centres
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into a high analogue t. v. t. group using that to show score of eighty
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the uh measured out comes where death so battle with any major not our mobility and survival
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with moderate to see another developmental impairment at the correct that each of two years
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and we calculated odds ratio between high level of pain out the intervention of activity and outcomes
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using my to valuable logistic regression models which way war where that
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adjusted for the main in that uh partially the or mainly
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uh no not uh in principle but enough to risk factors and socioeconomic status
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uh amount the nine hundred seventy seven eligible infants we
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included in the study nine hundred twenty seven infants
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among them five hundred sixty four infants that i which is on sixty one percent mortality rate
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and three hundred nineteen in france has been assessed at the h. two years
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which correspond to a followup rate of eighty eight percent uh among survivors
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a baseline characteristics of infants with follow up where similar to those of infant lost
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to follow up except for a new a lower rate of about one
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in the slide you can see the old citric gives it exactly the score
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i don't know that that activists activities colour with the corresponding
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key indicators and the average maybe not that activity score
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for easier reading and uh the rates of all indicators are
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not uh uh shown here as you can see
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uh there is quite a variability in the score among the nine but
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not the centre in switzerland ranging from one hundred two fifty seven
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and using these threshold of eighty we group five three speaking at the centres
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into high activity in for me now that's interesting to allow activity group
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baseline characteristic between uh infants born in high activity
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centres and uh uh where similar to the
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those of infants born indoor activity centres except for
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a higher a rate of male individuals
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concerning the outcomes the um the the mortality the crude mortality rate of infants
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born in i activity centres was lower than infants born indoor activity centres
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among survivors the rate of any major no not that might be the
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key was low very nice activity centre staining low activity centres white
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the rates of moderate to severe um and the ice it two years of age where similar
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in the group in both groups uh from these that that we obtain following alteration
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the crude odds ratio of mortality in infants fourteen i activity
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centres was point forty two and after risk adjustment i'm
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sorry it was point twenty two with a confidence interval of point fifteen two point thirty one thirty one
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uh when restricting the court to survive course the adjusted odds ratio of any major
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no not the mobility was point seventy one and they adjusted odds ratio
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of uh a moderate to severe and the i was point that eighty seven however i'm sorry
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all these uh results did not to reach static statistical significance
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the study of some limitation there are a bit are um represented by the fact that data is limited
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to pretend light burst that's still at about ten percent of survivors as being lost to follow up
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that the neural developmental outcome as being assessed it a very hurley hated two years
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and that compose the definition of the painting not that exposure and the neural developmental out called uh
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still based on these study results i would conclude that compared to a
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low baritone intervention approach i care enough about intervention activities associated with
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decrease the risk of mortality comparable rates of major
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no not that mobility incompatible never developmental outcome
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these results are consistent with the previous report having i
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uh they not our intervention approach that's still
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for the research is required to greater estimate the accompanying button at that to survive its children
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i would like to thank you uh twice a for being a part of this was
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not the network so in a way for being a quarter sorts of the study
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and uh for your attention and your interest thank you
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okay thank you jennifer the interesting presentation we have one question in from
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thank you very much very nice presentation by a good suggestion
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i i think that there's some discovery discrepancy between use you to track
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engine unit approach for instance centres where you'd have a hundred percent absolutely um unit is just a g.
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one percent did you look at the data for for these differences as well
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well enough to obstetricians are very active in junior total just i'm not as active there's there is maybe some
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no we didn't act no we did not uh look at the uh that point to which is interesting and
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okay so it it could but no the i don't have a a an explanation for these uh these kittens is uh
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that these are not present results score based on the percentage it is that it is possible that in summer
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in some of these uh the key indicators that are still some other the uh
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discrepancies hold concerning the the different only the kittens
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yep
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okay anyone else
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please
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my cat is that this is data from my two thousand six to two thousand thirteen i can think change and
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i don't know to any evidence uh for saying that i speculate t. a.'s yes um
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i had to to uh we would have to look at the data that i would expect yes

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