2023
DOI: 10.3310/nihropenres.13357.2
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Comparison of clinical outcomes between active and permissive blood pressure management in extremely preterm infants

Abstract: Background: There remains uncertainty about the definition of normal blood pressure (BP), and when to initiate treatment for hypotension for extremely preterm infants. To determine the short-term outcomes of extremely preterm infants managed by active compared with permissive BP support regimens during the first 72 hours of life. Method: This is a retrospective medical records review of 23+0–28+6 weeks’ gestational age (GA) infants admitted to neonatal units (NNU) with active BP support (aimed to maintain mean… Show more

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“…A proportion of extremely preterm babies develop hypotension after birth and there is evidence that a mean arterial blood pressure of ≤30 mmHg during the first 72 h after delivery may predispose a baby to subsequent NEC (6). Anaemia is also common and may result from pulmonary or intracranial haemorrhage but primarily from phlebotomy loss associated with medical care and consequently, many babies receive blood transfusions (7).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A proportion of extremely preterm babies develop hypotension after birth and there is evidence that a mean arterial blood pressure of ≤30 mmHg during the first 72 h after delivery may predispose a baby to subsequent NEC (6). Anaemia is also common and may result from pulmonary or intracranial haemorrhage but primarily from phlebotomy loss associated with medical care and consequently, many babies receive blood transfusions (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%