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Query: UMLS:C0728731 (
prematurity
)
7,134
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Electronic cardiorespiratory monitors are appropriately used in the home for infants who are at high risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). A recent Consensus Panel, convened by several US federal agencies recommended that home monitors should not be used for infants at normal SIDS risk (less than 2/1,000 live births) or for asymptomatic premature infants. Those infants where home monitoring, despite its limitations and complications, is definitely indicated because of their very high risk, include survivors of severe apparent life-threatening events (occurring during sleep and 'requiring'
CPR
), siblings of two or more SIDS, and premature infants, still mildly or moderately symptomatic with apnea of
prematurity
who are otherwise ready for hospital discharge.
...
PMID:Infantile apnea and home monitoring. 323 87
This retrospective review of 83 infants undergoing
CPR
in the neonatal ICU of a teaching hospital found that 12 (14%) patients were discharged from the hospital and seven (8%) were alive at least 1 yr after discharge. Of these seven, five appeared neurologically intact. From another perspective, 41% (12/29) of the patients who survived at least 24 h after
CPR
were discharged alive. Factors significantly (p less than .05) associated with poor outcome included sepsis, oliguria 24 h before and/or after arrest,
prematurity
, and intraventricular hemorrhage. Variables significantly (p less than .05) related to good outcome were the need for intubation during resuscitation and the diagnosis of major congenital anomalies. Intraventricular hemorrhage was the single most powerful variable in the regression analysis. Outcome statistics from this study were strikingly similar to currently available adult data.
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PMID:Outcome of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the neonatal intensive care unit. 374 95