Welcome to Journal of Perinatology
Journal of Perinatology publishes original articles, clinical reviews and research reports which embrace the full scope of the specialty - clinical, professional, political, administrative and educational aspects. The scope of the journal reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the subject; its coverage includes maternal and fetal medicine, the neonatal period, and the follow-up of the infant and child.
Free online issue
Volume 28, No 12
December 2008
ISSN: 0743-8346
EISSN: 1476-5543
Editor:
Edward E Lawson, MD
* Journal Citation Reports, Thomson 2006
FEATURED ARTICLES
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Fetal monitoring of congenital heart blockORIGINAL ARTICLE
Adrenal function in ill newborn infants FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
Postoperative cardiorespiratory instability FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
Increased CIMT following neonatal ECMO FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
Families' views of NICU private roomsORIGINAL ARTICLE
A survey of neonatal nurse practitioner work forceNEWS
Important and relevant clinical research. Journal of Perinatology has been accepted into ISI's Science Citation Index and will soon have an Impact Factor! Use the short title, "J Perinatol", to cite papers from the journal.
Defining abnormal platelet levels. Better techniques analyzing mean platelet volume could prevent the wrong diagnosis of thrombocytopenia and thrombocytosis. Read this six year platelet study monitoring 47,000 neonates identifying flaws in current standards for diagnosis.
The latest NICU design standards and applications. Read the latest recommendations of the 7th Consensus Committee on Recommended Design Standards for Advanced Neonatal Care.
Evidence vs. Experience. Sometimes there is no published research to rely upon -- what do you do? Read the latest papers that present neonatal experts' experience in treating the preterm infant.
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Research and Reviews
Latest research highlights and reviews from the NPG family of journals
- The 'glutamate switch' provides a link between ATPase activity and ligand binding in AAA+ proteins - this content is FREE Source: Nature Structural and Molecular Biology
- Bacterial biofilms in patients with indwelling urinary catheters - this content is FREE Source: Nature Clinical Practice Urology
- Hepatitis C virus infection protein network - this content is FREE Source: Molecular Systems Biology
