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Longitudinal medical needs for periviable NICU survivors.

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Adams, WA; Malcolm, W; Goldstein, R; Lemmon, ME; Mago-Shah, D; Cotten, M; Peterson, J; Fisher, K; Younge, N
Published in: Early Hum Dev
June 2022

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the technologies required, medications needed, and early intervention services utilized from discharge to 12 months post-discharge for periviable infants (22 0/7 to 24 6/7 weeks gestational age) followed in a comprehensive NICU follow-up clinic. STUDY DESIGN: Information regarding medication use, technology requirement, and early intervention services was collected prospectively at one, six, and twelve months after discharge. Neurodevelopmental assessment was completed at 12 months corrected age. RESULT: 69 periviable infants were actively treated and survived to discharge during the study period. 54 infants were enrolled and followed in the comprehensive NICU follow-up clinic. Use of technology and prescribed medications decreased with a 46% reduction of infants requiring ≥1 technology device (74.1% vs. 40.4%, p < 0.01) and 64% reduction in infants requiring ≥1 medication (88.9% vs 31.9%, p < 0.01) 12 months post discharge. There was an increase in early intervention services with 83% of infants receiving services by 12 months post discharge. CONCLUSION: Technology and medication requirements were high at discharge but notably decreased in the first year after discharge concurrent with increased enrollment in early interventional services. Many periviable infants survive without severe short-term developmental delays.

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Early Hum Dev

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EISSN

1872-6232

Publication Date

June 2022

Volume

169

Start / End Page

105580

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Survivors
  • Pediatrics
  • Patient Discharge
  • Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Gestational Age
  • Aftercare
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
 

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Adams, W. A., Malcolm, W., Goldstein, R., Lemmon, M. E., Mago-Shah, D., Cotten, M., … Younge, N. (2022). Longitudinal medical needs for periviable NICU survivors. Early Hum Dev, 169, 105580. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2022.105580
Adams, W Aaron, William Malcolm, Ricki Goldstein, Monica E. Lemmon, Deesha Mago-Shah, Michael Cotten, Jennifer Peterson, Kimberley Fisher, and Noelle Younge. “Longitudinal medical needs for periviable NICU survivors.Early Hum Dev 169 (June 2022): 105580. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2022.105580.
Adams WA, Malcolm W, Goldstein R, Lemmon ME, Mago-Shah D, Cotten M, et al. Longitudinal medical needs for periviable NICU survivors. Early Hum Dev. 2022 Jun;169:105580.
Adams, W. Aaron, et al. “Longitudinal medical needs for periviable NICU survivors.Early Hum Dev, vol. 169, June 2022, p. 105580. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2022.105580.
Adams WA, Malcolm W, Goldstein R, Lemmon ME, Mago-Shah D, Cotten M, Peterson J, Fisher K, Younge N. Longitudinal medical needs for periviable NICU survivors. Early Hum Dev. 2022 Jun;169:105580.
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Published In

Early Hum Dev

DOI

EISSN

1872-6232

Publication Date

June 2022

Volume

169

Start / End Page

105580

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Survivors
  • Pediatrics
  • Patient Discharge
  • Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Gestational Age
  • Aftercare
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology