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Population study of neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely premature infants admitted after office hours

dc.contributor.authorMohamed, Abdel-Latif
dc.contributor.authorBajuk, Barbara
dc.contributor.authorOei, Ju Lee
dc.contributor.authorLui, Kei
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-10T22:14:22Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.date.updated2015-12-09T08:06:37Z
dc.description.abstractAim The aim of the study was to compare neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely preterm infants admitted during (OH) and after (AH) office hours. Methods A retrospective review of the New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Neonatal Intensive Care Units' (NICUs) Data Collection of all infants <29 weeks gestation admitted to New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory NICUs between January 1998 and December 2004 was conducted. The primary outcome was moderate/severe functional disability (FD) at 2-3 years follow-up defined as developmental delay (Griffiths Mental Developmental Scales general quotient or Bayley Scales of Infant Development-II mental developmental index >2 standard deviations below the mean), cerebral palsy (unable to walk without aids), deafness (requiring bilateral hearing aids) or blindness (visual acuity <6/60 in the better eye). Results Mortality and age at follow-up were comparable between the AH and OH groups. Developmental outcome was evaluated in 972 (74.9%) infants admitted during AH and 501 (74.6%) admitted during OH. FD was not significantly different between the AH and OH groups (17.1% vs. 14.8%, adjusted odds ratio 1.131, 95% confidence interval 1.131 (0.839-1.523), P = 0.420). There were no significant differences between AH and OH infants with cerebral palsy (9.6% vs. 7.6%), developmental delay (5.4% vs. 5.0%) or any other component of FD. Conclusion There is little circadian variation in mortality and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in an NICU network with the current model of after hours staffing and support, and sharing of NICU workload within a network.
dc.identifier.issn1034-4810
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/50264
dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
dc.sourceJournal of Paediatrics and Child Health
dc.titlePopulation study of neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely premature infants admitted after office hours
dc.typeJournal article
local.bibliographicCitation.issue10
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpageE54
local.bibliographicCitation.startpageE45
local.contributor.affiliationMohamed, Abdel-Latif, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationBajuk, Barbara, NSW Pregnancy and Newborn Services Network
local.contributor.affiliationOei, J, University of New South Wales
local.contributor.affiliationLui, Kei, Royal Hospital for Women
local.contributor.authoruidMohamed, Abdel-Latif, u4908240
local.description.embargo2037-12-31
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.absfor111403 - Paediatrics
local.identifier.ariespublicationu4971216xPUB200
local.identifier.citationvolume50
local.identifier.doi10.1111/jpc.12028
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-84908244873
local.identifier.thomsonID000342799700008
local.type.statusPublished Version

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