Authors
Nicole R Dobson, Ravi M Patel, P Brian Smith, Devon R Kuehn, Jennifer Clark, Shilpa Vyas-Read, Amy Herring, Matthew M Laughon, David Carlton, Carl E Hunt
Publication date
2014/5/1
Journal
The Journal of pediatrics
Volume
164
Issue
5
Pages
992-998. e3
Publisher
Mosby
Description
Objective
To examine the effect of early initiation of caffeine therapy on neonatal outcomes and characterize the use of caffeine therapy in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants.
Study design
We analyzed a cohort of 62 056 VLBW infants discharged between 1997 and 2010 who received caffeine therapy. We compared outcomes in infants receiving early caffeine therapy (initial dose before 3 days of life) and those receiving late caffeine therapy (initial dose at or after 3 days of life) through propensity scoring using baseline and early clinical variables. The primary outcome was the association between the timing of caffeine initiation and the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) or death.
Results
We propensity score–matched 29 070 VLBW infants at a 1:1. Of infants receiving early caffeine therapy, 3681 (27.6%) died or developed BPD, compared with 4591 infants (34.0%) receiving late caffeine therapy (OR …
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