1. Resuscitation, survival and morbidity of extremely preterm infants in California 2011-2019.
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Baer, Rebecca, Steurer, Martina, Oltman, Scott, Jelliffe-Pawlowski, Laura, Rogers, Elizabeth, Higgins, Brennan, and Karvonen, Kayla
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Infant ,Female ,Infant ,Newborn ,Humans ,Infant ,Extremely Premature ,Retrospective Studies ,Infant ,Premature ,Diseases ,Premature Birth ,Gestational Age ,Resuscitation ,Morbidity ,Infant Mortality - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe changes over time in resuscitation, survival, and morbidity of extremely preterm infants in California. STUDY DESIGN: This population-based, retrospective cohort study includes infants born ≤28 weeks. Linked birth certificates and hospital discharge records were used to evaluate active resuscitation, survival, and morbidity across two epochs (2011-2014, 2015-2019). RESULTS: Of liveborn infants, 0.6% were born ≤28 weeks. Active resuscitation increased from 16.9% of 22-week infants to 98.1% of 25-week infants and increased over time in 22-, 23-, and 25-week infants (p-value ≤ 0.01). Among resuscitated infants, survival to discharge increased from 33.2% at 22 weeks to 96.1% at 28 weeks. Survival without major morbidity improved over time for 28-week infants (p-value
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- 2024