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Comparison of Short-Term Outcomes of Late Preterm Singletons and Multiple Births: An Institutional Experience

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CLINICAL PEDIATRICS
Volume 48, Issue 9, Pages 922-925

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0009922809336359

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multiple births; late preterm; length of stay; respiratory morbidity

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We compare 4 short-term outcomes-namely admission to special care nursery (SCN), length of stay (LOS), age at full feeds (AFF) and respiratory morbidity/need for ventilation-in 10 15 late preterm singletons and 366 twins and triplets born at our institution over a 4-year period. Birth weight (BW) and gestational age (GA) rather than Plurality of birth determined need for admission to SCN, LOS, AFF, and need for respiratory support. When matched for GA, compared to singletons, twins and triplets needed less admission to SCN and respiratory support at 36 weeks, whereas at 34 weeks, they had longer LOS and took longer to get to full feeds. We conclude that the outcomes of interest are affected by GA and BW rather than plurality

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