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The effect of automated oxygen control on clinical outcomes in preterm infants: a pre- and post-implementation cohort study

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posted on 2023-05-21, 03:03 authored by Salverda, HH, Oldenburger, NJ, Rijken, M, Pauws, SC, Peter DargavillePeter Dargaville, Te Pas, AB

Several studies demonstrated an increase in time spent within target range when automated oxygen control (AOC) is used. However the effect on clinical outcome remains unclear. We compared clinical outcomes of preterm infants born before and after implementation of AOC as standard of care. In a retrospective pre-post implementation cohort study of outcomes for infants of 24–29 weeks gestational age receiving respiratory support before (2012–2015) and after (2015–2018) implementation of AOC as standard of care were compared. Outcomes of interest were mortality and complications of prematurity, number of ventilation days, and length of stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). A total of 588 infants were included (293 pre- vs 295 in the post-implementation cohort), with similar gestational age (27.8 weeks pre- vs 27.6 weeks post-implementation), birth weight (1033 grams vs 1035 grams) and other baseline characteristics. Mortality and rate of prematurity complications were not different between the groups. Length of stay in NICU was not different, but duration of invasive ventilation was shorter in infants who received AOC (6.4 ± 10.1 vs 4.7 ± 8.3, p = 0.029).

Conclusion: In this pre-post comparison, the implementation of AOC did not lead to a change in mortality or morbidity during admission.

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Publication title

European Journal of Pediatrics

Volume

180

Issue

7

Pagination

2107-2113

ISSN

0340-6199

Department/School

Menzies Institute for Medical Research

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Place of publication

Germany

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Copyright The Author(s) 2021

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  • Restricted

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Neonatal and child health

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