Abstract

Extreme prematurity, defined as birth occurring before 27weeks of gestation in Sweden, is managed according to the latest data of the most recent literature, with monitoring of the results through a continuous perinatal registry. National guidelines were issued in 2013. They highlight the importance of infant developmentally supportive and family-centered care focused on the child and the family, nutritional support, pain management, management of ductus arteriosus, and brain damage. However, there remain areas without national consensus including respiratory support management. The French vision of the Swedish approach highlights the proactive attitude of neonatologists, the coherent and narrow collaboration between neonatologists and obstetricians, and the active presence and involvement of parents in the care of their infants.

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