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Letters 2009-2012, LBW infants had a 38% (95% CI, 1.17-1.63) Surfactant, Positive Pressure, and Pulse Oximetry Random- 1 1 increased hazard of discontinuing breastfeeding compared ized Trial” with great interest. Walsh et al have made an with infants weighing 2500 g or more (P < .001). astute observation that increased mortality in infants ran- domized to the low oxygen saturation by pulse oximeter Discussion | Although breastfeeding rates have increased over (SpO ) target group in the Surfactant, Positive Pressure and the past 2 decades, the percentage of LBW infants ever breast- Pulse Oximetry Randomized Trial (SUPPORT) was pre- fed and continuing to breastfeed was lower than infants weigh- dominantly owing to high rate of death before discharge ing 2500 g or more. These baseline estimates may be used to among small for gestational age (SGA) infants. The leading track current and future public health efforts. causes of mortality in preterm SGA infants were respiratory distress syndrome and bronchopulmonary dysplasia Kirsten A. Herrick, PhD, MSc (BPD), which may have been accompanied by pulmonary Lauren M. Rossen, PhD, MS hypertension (PH). BrianK.Kit,MD, MPH The incidence of SGA was similar between the low and high Chia-Yih Wang, PhD SpO target groups
JAMA Pediatrics – American Medical Association
Published: Aug 1, 2016
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