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Clinical burden associated with therapies for cardio-pulmonary critical decompensation in preterm neonates across Canadian neonatal intensive care units

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to study the clinical burden associated with cardio-pulmonary critical decompensations (CPCDs) in preterm neonates and factors associated with mortality. Through the Canadian Neonatal Network (30 tertiary NICUs, 2010–2017), we identified infants < 32-week gestational age with CPCDs, defined by “significant exposure” to cardiotropes and/or inhaled nitric oxide (iNO): (1) either therapy for ≥ 3 consecutive days, (2) both for ≥ 2 consecutive days, or (3) any exposure within 2 days of death. Early CPCDs (≤ 3 days of age) and late CPCDs (> 3 days) were examined separately. Outcomes included CPCD-incidence, mortality, and inter-site variability using standardized ratios …

Authors

Kharrat A; McNamara PJ; Weisz DE; Kelly E; Masse E; Mukerji A; Louis D; Afifi J; Ye XY; Shah PS

Journal

European Journal of Pediatrics, Vol. 181, No. 9, pp. 3319–3330

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

September 2022

DOI

10.1007/s00431-022-04508-6

ISSN

0340-6199