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Contemporary trends in the management of delivery at 23 weeks' gestation.

Thomas F McElrath1, Errol R Norwitz, Nawal Nour, Julian N Robinson.   

Abstract

The objective of this study is to investigate the current understanding of neonatal survival and the willingness to provide aggressive obstetric intervention at the limit of fetal viability among practicing perinatologists in the United States. A pretested survey was mailed to members of the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine. The survey identified the practitioner's opinion of the lowest limit of viability and gestational ages at which antenatal steroids and cesarean section would first be provided. We also attempted to identify practitioner knowledge of survival at 23 and 24 weeks' gestation and years of perinatal practice. Of the 1244 surveys mailed to members of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine practicing in the United States, 462 practitioners replied for a 37% response rate. Fifty percent considered the lower limit of viability to be 24 weeks' and 44.3% believed the lower limit of viability to be 23 weeks' gestation. Among respondents, the majority estimated a 0 to 10% survival rate at 23 weeks' and 25 to 50% survival rate at 24 weeks. Only 13% of respondents correctly estimates survival at 23 weeks' gestation as >25%, and only 17% correctly estimated survival at 24 weeks' at >50%. Among practitioners, 43.6% would first give antenatal steroids after 24 weeks' gestation but 55.6%would administer steroids before the beginning of week 24. Twenty-eight percent would routinely monitor a fetus less than 24 weeks' gestation. Consistent with this observation, 21% would perform a cesarean section before 24 weeks' gestation. We find that respondents underestimate the consensus in the most recent literature on survival of infants born at 23 to 24 weeks. This underestimation may lead to a limitation in interventions offered.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11857091     DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-20176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Perinatol        ISSN: 0735-1631            Impact factor:   1.862


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2.  Prospective parents' perspectives on antenatal decision making for the anticipated birth of a periviable infant.

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4.  Do maternal characteristics influence maternal-fetal medicine physicians' willingness to intervene when managing periviable deliveries?

Authors:  F McKenzie; B K Robinson; B Tucker Edmonds
Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2016-03-03       Impact factor: 2.521

5.  Neonatal Outcomes of Very Low Birth Weight Infants in Korean Neonatal Network from 2013 to 2016.

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6.  Variations in very preterm birth rates in 30 high-income countries: are valid international comparisons possible using routine data?

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