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Mortality and significant neurosensory impairment in preterm infants: an international comparison
by
Jarreau, PH
, Luig, Melissa
, Chabanier, P
, Cornu, L
, Marshall, Peter
, Mons, F
, Rouger, V
, Thiriez, G
, Boulot, P
, Robillard, PY
, Silva, Orlando Da
, Bonet, M
, Lynn, Adrienne
, Milton, A
, Debillon, Thierry
, Gondry, J
, Darlow, Brian A
, Gill, Andy
, Ojah, Cecil
, Kanungo, Jaideep
, Picaud, JC
, McKnight, Sarah
, Pierrat, Véronique
, Leguen, A
, Greenhalgh, Mark
, Davis, Jonathan
, Marpeau, L
, Barker, David
, Costedoat, MJ
, Granier, M
, Winer, N
, Vieux, R
, Sankaran, Koravangattu
, Bédu, A
, Mukerji, Amit
, Hascoët, JM
, Joly, N
, Kuhn, P
, Travadi, Javeed
, Mehrem, Ayman Abou
, Pierrat, V
, Kaminski, M
, Burguet, A
, Binet, MH
, Lemery, D
, Moras, R
, Coughlin, Kevin
, Vendittelli, F
, Beuchée, A
, Saurel-Cubizolles, MJ
, Birch, Pita
, Morin, Alyssa
, Cabo, Cecilia de
, Marret, S
, Bednarek, N
, Mildenhall, Lindsay
, Laurence, PL
, Durox, M
, Koorts, Pieter
, Sagot, P
, Reboul, L
, Hilpert, L
, Branger, B
, Morville, P
, Lorthe, E
, Roudaut, S
, Andersen, Chad
, Barbier, C
, Stavel, Miroslav
, Favre, A
, Shah, Prakeshkumar S
, Anderson, Peter
, Edmonds, Liza
, Ellison, Vanessa
, Bodani, Jaya
, Lee, Shoo K
, Lemyre, Brigitte
, Toure, Y
, Hurrion, Elizabeth
, Berry, Andrew
, Rajadurai, Victor Samuel
, Nguyen, Kim
in
Apgar score
/ Australia
/ Canada - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Gestational Age
/ Hearing loss
/ Human health and pathology
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality
/ Infant, Extremely Premature
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Intensive care
/ Intubation
/ Life Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Multiple births
/ Neonates
/ neonatology
/ neurology
/ Newborn babies
/ Observational studies
/ Original research
/ Pediatrics
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Steroids
2022
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Mortality and significant neurosensory impairment in preterm infants: an international comparison
by
Jarreau, PH
, Luig, Melissa
, Chabanier, P
, Cornu, L
, Marshall, Peter
, Mons, F
, Rouger, V
, Thiriez, G
, Boulot, P
, Robillard, PY
, Silva, Orlando Da
, Bonet, M
, Lynn, Adrienne
, Milton, A
, Debillon, Thierry
, Gondry, J
, Darlow, Brian A
, Gill, Andy
, Ojah, Cecil
, Kanungo, Jaideep
, Picaud, JC
, McKnight, Sarah
, Pierrat, Véronique
, Leguen, A
, Greenhalgh, Mark
, Davis, Jonathan
, Marpeau, L
, Barker, David
, Costedoat, MJ
, Granier, M
, Winer, N
, Vieux, R
, Sankaran, Koravangattu
, Bédu, A
, Mukerji, Amit
, Hascoët, JM
, Joly, N
, Kuhn, P
, Travadi, Javeed
, Mehrem, Ayman Abou
, Pierrat, V
, Kaminski, M
, Burguet, A
, Binet, MH
, Lemery, D
, Moras, R
, Coughlin, Kevin
, Vendittelli, F
, Beuchée, A
, Saurel-Cubizolles, MJ
, Birch, Pita
, Morin, Alyssa
, Cabo, Cecilia de
, Marret, S
, Bednarek, N
, Mildenhall, Lindsay
, Laurence, PL
, Durox, M
, Koorts, Pieter
, Sagot, P
, Reboul, L
, Hilpert, L
, Branger, B
, Morville, P
, Lorthe, E
, Roudaut, S
, Andersen, Chad
, Barbier, C
, Stavel, Miroslav
, Favre, A
, Shah, Prakeshkumar S
, Anderson, Peter
, Edmonds, Liza
, Ellison, Vanessa
, Bodani, Jaya
, Lee, Shoo K
, Lemyre, Brigitte
, Toure, Y
, Hurrion, Elizabeth
, Berry, Andrew
, Rajadurai, Victor Samuel
, Nguyen, Kim
in
Apgar score
/ Australia
/ Canada - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Gestational Age
/ Hearing loss
/ Human health and pathology
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality
/ Infant, Extremely Premature
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Intensive care
/ Intubation
/ Life Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Multiple births
/ Neonates
/ neonatology
/ neurology
/ Newborn babies
/ Observational studies
/ Original research
/ Pediatrics
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Steroids
2022
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Mortality and significant neurosensory impairment in preterm infants: an international comparison
by
Jarreau, PH
, Luig, Melissa
, Chabanier, P
, Cornu, L
, Marshall, Peter
, Mons, F
, Rouger, V
, Thiriez, G
, Boulot, P
, Robillard, PY
, Silva, Orlando Da
, Bonet, M
, Lynn, Adrienne
, Milton, A
, Debillon, Thierry
, Gondry, J
, Darlow, Brian A
, Gill, Andy
, Ojah, Cecil
, Kanungo, Jaideep
, Picaud, JC
, McKnight, Sarah
, Pierrat, Véronique
, Leguen, A
, Greenhalgh, Mark
, Davis, Jonathan
, Marpeau, L
, Barker, David
, Costedoat, MJ
, Granier, M
, Winer, N
, Vieux, R
, Sankaran, Koravangattu
, Bédu, A
, Mukerji, Amit
, Hascoët, JM
, Joly, N
, Kuhn, P
, Travadi, Javeed
, Mehrem, Ayman Abou
, Pierrat, V
, Kaminski, M
, Burguet, A
, Binet, MH
, Lemery, D
, Moras, R
, Coughlin, Kevin
, Vendittelli, F
, Beuchée, A
, Saurel-Cubizolles, MJ
, Birch, Pita
, Morin, Alyssa
, Cabo, Cecilia de
, Marret, S
, Bednarek, N
, Mildenhall, Lindsay
, Laurence, PL
, Durox, M
, Koorts, Pieter
, Sagot, P
, Reboul, L
, Hilpert, L
, Branger, B
, Morville, P
, Lorthe, E
, Roudaut, S
, Andersen, Chad
, Barbier, C
, Stavel, Miroslav
, Favre, A
, Shah, Prakeshkumar S
, Anderson, Peter
, Edmonds, Liza
, Ellison, Vanessa
, Bodani, Jaya
, Lee, Shoo K
, Lemyre, Brigitte
, Toure, Y
, Hurrion, Elizabeth
, Berry, Andrew
, Rajadurai, Victor Samuel
, Nguyen, Kim
in
Apgar score
/ Australia
/ Canada - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Gestational Age
/ Hearing loss
/ Human health and pathology
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality
/ Infant, Extremely Premature
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Intensive care
/ Intubation
/ Life Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Multiple births
/ Neonates
/ neonatology
/ neurology
/ Newborn babies
/ Observational studies
/ Original research
/ Pediatrics
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Steroids
2022
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Mortality and significant neurosensory impairment in preterm infants: an international comparison
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Mortality and significant neurosensory impairment in preterm infants: an international comparison
2022
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ObjectiveTo compare mortality and rates of significant neurosensory impairment (sNSI) at 18–36 months’ corrected age in infants born extremely preterm across three international cohorts.DesignRetrospective analysis of prospectively collected neonatal and follow-up data.SettingThree population-based observational cohort studies: the Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network (ANZNN), the Canadian Neonatal and Follow-up Networks (CNN/CNFUN) and the French cohort Etude (Epidémiologique sur les Petits Ages Gestationnels: EPIPAGE-2).PatientsExtremely preterm neonates of <28 weeks’ gestation in year 2011.Main outcome measuresPrimary outcome was composite of mortality or sNSI defined by cerebral palsy with no independent walking, disabling hearing loss and bilateral blindness.ResultsOverall, 3055 infants (ANZNN n=960, CNN/CNFUN n=1019, EPIPAGE-2 n=1076) were included in the study. Primary composite outcome rates were 21.3%, 20.6% and 28.4%; mortality rates were 18.7%, 17.4% and 26.3%; and rates of sNSI among survivors were 4.3%, 5.3% and 3.3% for ANZNN, CNN/CNFUN and EPIPAGE-2, respectively. Adjusted for gestational age and multiple births, EPIPAGE-2 had higher odds of composite outcome compared with ANZNN (OR 1.71, 95% CI 1.38 to 2.13) and CNN/CNFUN (OR 1.72, 95% CI 1.39 to 2.12). EPIPAGE-2 did have a trend of lower odds of sNDI but far short of compensating for the significant increase in mortality odds. These differences may be related to variations in perinatal approach and practices (and not to differences in infants’ baseline characteristics).ConclusionsComposite outcome of mortality or sNSI for extremely preterm infants differed across high-income countries with similar baseline characteristics and access to healthcare.
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