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Neonatologists' opinions regarding resuscitation of extremely premature infants in Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Brian Cummings1, Kathleen McKay, Naveed Hussain.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the range of opinions among neonatologists in Connecticut and Rhode Island regarding the gestational age at which they would support parental resuscitation or nonresuscitation requests for infants born at 21-27 weeks.
METHODS: Anonymous questionnaire mailed to 70 Connecticut and Rhode Island neonatologists detailing specific resuscitation scenarios and hypothetical guidelines regarding management of premature infants.
RESULTS: Response rate was 69%. Nine percent of neonatologists would never reject a parental resuscitation request. Ninety-one percent would reject a resuscitation request at 21 weeks, 67% at 22 weeks, and 11% at 23 weeks. Fifty-three percent would refuse a nonresuscitation request at 24 weeks, 96% at 25 weeks, and 100% at 26 weeks.
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of neonatologists would not resuscitate infants born at < or = 22 weeks and would resuscitate infants born at > or = 25 weeks gestational age despite parental wishes to the contrary.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12532609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conn Med        ISSN: 0010-6178


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