Literature DB >> 8059823

Comparison of perceived and actual rates of survival and freedom from handicap in premature infants.

J L Haywood1, R L Goldenberg, J Bronstein, K G Nelson, W A Carlo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to learn whether physicians delivering obstetric care accurately estimated rates of survival and freedom from handicap in premature infants. STUDY
DESIGN: We surveyed by mail 409 obstetricians and general and family physicians reported to perform deliveries in Alabama to identify their perceptions regarding survival and handicap-free rates of infants born at gestational ages between 23 and 36 weeks, inclusive. Responses were compared with published national rates of survival and freedom from handicap by means of unpaired t tests.
RESULTS: A total of 224 physicians responded (55%), and 183 were still practicing obstetrics. They significantly underestimated survival rates from 23 through 34 weeks' gestation (p < 0.05) and freedom from serious handicap from 23 through 36 weeks' gestation (p < 0.05). They advocated early treatment of preterm labor, but < 50% would perform cesarean delivery for fetal distress before 26 weeks' gestation.
CONCLUSION: We conclude that physicians delivering obstetric care significantly underestimate survival and freedom from handicap in preterm infants. Perinatal care may be adversely affected by these misperceptions.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8059823     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(94)90279-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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