Author:
,Watterberg Kristi L.,Aucott Susan,Benitz William E.,Cummings James J.,Eichenwald Eric C.,Goldsmith Jay,Poindexter Brenda B.,Puopolo Karen,Stewart Dan L.,Wang Kasper S.,Ecker Jeffrey L.,Wax Joseph R.,Borders Ann Elizabeth Bryant,El-Sayed Yasser Yehia,Heine R. Phillips,Jamieson Denise J.,Mascola Maria Anne,Minkoff Howard L.,Stuebe Alison M.,Sumners James E.,Tuuli Methodius G.,Wharton Kurt R.,
Abstract
The Apgar score provides an accepted and convenient method for reporting the status of the newborn infant immediately after birth and the response to resuscitation if needed. The Apgar score alone cannot be considered as evidence of, or a consequence of, asphyxia; does not predict individual neonatal mortality or neurologic outcome; and should not be used for that purpose. An Apgar score assigned during resuscitation is not equivalent to a score assigned to a spontaneously breathing infant. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists encourage use of an expanded Apgar score reporting form that accounts for concurrent resuscitative interventions.
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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