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The following is a list of journals that have been published as a result of the various studies that have been conducted by VICS. Copies of these journal articles can be found in the Brownless Biomedical Library at the University of Melbourne.

 

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  1. Kitchen WH, Yu VY, Orgill A, et al. Collaborative study of very-low-birthweight infants: Outcome of two- year-old survivors. Lancet 1982; 1:1457-60
  2. Kitchen WH, Yu VY, Lissenden JV, Bajuk B. Collaborative study of very-low-birthweight infants: Techniques of perinatal care and mortality. Lancet 1982; 1:1454-7.
  3. Kitchen WH, Yu VY, Orgill AA, et al. Collaborative study of very-low-birth-weight infants. Correlation of handicap with risk factors. Am J Dis Child 1983; 137:555-9.
  4. Kitchen W, Ford G, Orgill A, et al. Outcome in infants with birth weight 500 to 999 gm: a regional study of 1979 and 1980 births. J Pediatr 1984; 104:921-7.
  5. Kitchen W, Ford G, Orgill A, et al. Outcome of extremely low birth-weight infants in relation to the hospital of birth. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol 1984; 24:1-5.
  6. Kitchen W, Ford G, Orgill A, et al. Outcome in infants of birth weight 500 to 999 g: a continuing regional study of 5-year-old survivors. J Pediatr 1987; 111:761-6.
  7. Lumley J, Kitchen WH, Roy RN, Yu VY, Drew JH. The survival of extremely-low-birthweight infants in Victoria: 1982- 1985. Med J Aust 1988; 149:242, 244-6.
  8. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Improvement of outcome for infants of birth weight under 1000 g. Arch Dis Child 1991; 66:765-769.
  9. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Improving the quality of survival for infants of birthweight <1000 g born in non-level-III centres in Victoria. Med J Aust 1993; 158:24-27.
  10. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. The cost of improving the outcome for infants of birthweight 500 to 900g in Victoria. J Paediatr Child Health 1993; 29:56-62.
  11. Doyle LW, for the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Outcome to five years of age of children born at 24-26 weeks' gestational age in Victoria. Med J Aust 1995; 163:11-14.
  12. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Neurosensory outcome at 5 years of age and extremely low birthweight. Arch Dis Child 1995; 73:F143 - F146.
  13. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Surgery and the tiny baby: Sensorineural outcome at 5 years of age. J Paediatr Child Health 1996; 32:167-172.
  14. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Outcome at 2 years of children 23-27 weeks’ gestation born in Victoria in 1991-92. J Paediatr Child Health 1997; 33:161-165.
  15. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Economic outcome for intensive care of infants of birthweight 500 - 999 g born in Victoria in the post-surfactant era. J Paediatr Child Health 1997; 33: 202-208.
  16. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Improved outcome into the 1990s for infants of birthweight 500-999g Arch Dis Child 1997; 77:F91-F94.
  17. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Changing outcome for infants of birthweight 500 - 999 g born outside level-III centres in Victoria. Aust NZ J Obstet Gynaecol 1997; 37: 253-257.
  18. Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Postnatal corticosteroids and sensorineural outcome at 5 years of age. J Paediatr Child Health 2000; 36:256-261.
  19. Doyle LW, for the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Outcome at 5 years of age of children 23 to 27 weeks’ gestation: Refining the prognosis. Pediatrics, 2001;108:134-41.
  20. Doyle LW and Casalaz D for the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Outcome at 14 years and birthweight < 1000 g – a Regional study. Arch Dis Child 2001; 85: F159-F164.
  21. Anderson P, Doyle LW, and the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Neurobehavioral outcomes of school-age children born extremely low birth weight or very preterm in the 1990s. JAMA 2003; 289:3264-72.
  22. Doyle LW and the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Evaluation of neonatal intensive care for extremely low birth weight infants in Victoria over two decades: I. Effectiveness. Pediatrics 2004; 113:505-9.
  23. Doyle LW and the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group (including C Callanan). Evaluation of neonatal intensive care for extremely low birth weight infants in Victoria over two decades: II. Efficiency. Pediatrics 2004; 113:510-4.
  24. Anderson P, Doyle LW, for the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Executive functioning in school-aged children who were born very preterm or with extremely low birth weight in the 1990s. Pediatrics 2004; 114:50-57.
  25. Doyle LW for the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Changing availability of neonatal intensive care for extremely low birthweight infants in Victoria over two decades. Med J Aust 2004; 181:136-139.
  26. Doyle LW and the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group. Neonatal intensive care at borderline viability – is it worth it? Early Hum Dev 2004 (in press)
 
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