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Routine Early Antibiotic use in SymptOmatic preterm Neonates (REASON): a prospective randomized controlled trial

Authors :
de la Cruz D
Stephanie L. Filipp
Nan Li
Josef Neu
Matthew J. Gurka
Eric W. Triplett
Jordan T. Russell
Catalina Bazacliu
J. L. Ruoss
Richard A. Polin
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

ObjectiveWe aim to assess the feasibility of a pragmatic randomized trial of antibiotics vs. no antibiotics in symptomatic premature infants after birth. Most premature infants are exposed to antibiotics after birth without evidence of benefit or harm for this practice. No study to date has attempted to randomize premature infants to antibiotics vs no antibiotics after birth.Study DesignInfants Results186 subjects were enrolled (98 infants and 88 mothers) were enrolled over a 2-year period. 56% of infants (n=55) were randomized; 48% of infants randomized to the no antibiotics arm were switched and received antibiotics within the first 48 hours after birth. Serious adverse events were not significantly different between the randomization arms.ConclusionThis is the first prospective randomized trial of antibiotics vs no antibiotics after birth in symptomatic premature infants. The results of this trial establish a framework of feasibility for a larger multicentered trial that is needed to evaluate the risks and benefits of routine antibiotic exposure in premature infants.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....351bf75b56d86d95bcc80b314d0ae984