Journal article

Incidence and outcome of CPAP failure in preterm infants

PA Dargaville, A Gerber, S Johansson, AG De Paoli, COF Kamlin, F Orsini, PG Davis

Pediatrics | AMER ACAD PEDIATRICS | Published : 2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Data from clinical trials support the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for initial respiratory management in preterm infants, but there is concern regarding the potential failure of CPAP support. We aimed to examine the incidence and explore the outcomes of CPAP failure in Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network data from 2007 to 2013. METHODS: Data from inborn preterm infants managed on CPAP from the outset were analyzed in 2 gestational age ranges (25-28 and 29-32 completed weeks). Outcomes after CPAP failure (need for intubation <72 hours) were compared with those succeeding on CPAP using adjusted odds ratios (AORs). RESULTS: Within the coho..

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Grants

Awarded by Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation


Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Supported by grants from the Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation (11-382, 12-028) and the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (1049114). The funding sources had no role in the data collection, analysis, reporting, manuscript writing or manuscript review.