Opportunities for maternal transport for delivery of very low birth weight infants

Objective: To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth w...

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Published in:Journal of perinatology Vol. 37; no. 1; pp. 32 - 35
Main Authors: Robles, D, Blumenfeld, Y J, Lee, H C, Gould, J B, Main, E, Profit, J, Melsop, K, Druzin, M
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Abstract Objective: To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models. Results: Of the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for >24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively. Conclusion: Further improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients.
AbstractList To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models. Of the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for [greater than] 24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively. Further improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients.
Objective: To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models. Results: Of the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for [greater than] 24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively. Conclusion: Further improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients. Journal of Perinatology (2016) 37, 32-35; doi: 10.1038/jp.2016.174; published online 29 September 2016
To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models. Of the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for >24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively. Further improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients.
Objective: To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals.Study Design:Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models. Results: Of the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for >24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively. Conclusion: Further improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients.
Objective: To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models. Results: Of the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for >24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively. Conclusion: Further improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients.
To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models. Of the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for >24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively. Further improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients.
OBJECTIVETo assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals.STUDY DESIGNRetrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models.RESULTSOf the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for >24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively.CONCLUSIONFurther improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients.
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Profit, J
Gould, J B
Druzin, M
Lee, H C
Main, E
Robles, D
Melsop, K
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To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and...
Objective: To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study using linked...
To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals. Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and...
Objective:To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals.Study Design:Retrospective cohort study using linked California...
OBJECTIVETo assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals.STUDY DESIGNRetrospective cohort study using linked California...
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