2000
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jp.7200371
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Factors Affecting Plasma Bilirubin in Preterm Infants Ventilated for Respiratory Distress Syndrome

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“…Consistent with previous studies, 14,15 patients with elevated bilirubin levels had a higher incidence of IVH (OR 1.264; 95%; CI 1.083 to 1.475; p ¼ 0.003) ( Table 2). Birthweight and peak bilirubin levels were correlated as well ( p<0.05).…”
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“…Consistent with previous studies, 14,15 patients with elevated bilirubin levels had a higher incidence of IVH (OR 1.264; 95%; CI 1.083 to 1.475; p ¼ 0.003) ( Table 2). Birthweight and peak bilirubin levels were correlated as well ( p<0.05).…”
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“…Both of these variables contribute to elevated peak bilirubin levels. 14,15 Increasing birthweight is itself associated with protection from ROP. We, too, found that before controlling for birthweight, elevated peak bilirubin levels were associated with protection from ROP III/IV ( p<0.05).…”
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