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- W4223460694 abstract "Background Large numbers of preterm infants are born in middle-income countries and neonatal care is improving in these countries. Few studies have compared clinical outcome in preterm infants in a tertiary neonatal unit in a middle-income country with one in a high-income country.Objective To compare the short-term outcome in preterm infants of ≤30 weeks gestation admitted to a tertiary neonatal unit in Bengaluru, India and in London, UK.Methods This was a retrospective observational study using anonymised data from electronic patient records. Preterm infants born at ≤30 weeks gestation admitted to neonatal units in Bengaluru (n = 294) and London (n = 740) over a 5-year period (January 2011 to December 2015) were compared.Results Fewer mothers in the Bengaluru centre received antenatal steroids (37% vs 73%, p < 0.001). The incidence of retinopathy of prematurity requiring treatment (12.9% vs 7.7%, NS), treated patent ductus arteriosus (32.3% vs 10.7%, NS) and blood culture-positive sepsis (32.4% vs 1.7%, p < 0.001) was higher in infants in the Indian centre. Overall survival was 83% vs 87.2% (NS) in the Bengaluru and the London cohorts, respectively. Survival of infants born at ≤28 weeks gestation was lower in Bengaluru than in London [24 weeks: 33.0% vs 79.3% (NS); 25 weeks: 50.0% vs 78.9%, p = 0.02; 26 weeks: 45.2% vs 86.5%, p < 0.01; 27 weeks: 79.3% vs 91.3% (NS); 28 weeks 82.5% vs 94.1%, p = 0.03].Conclusion The survival of infants ≤28 weeks gestation was significantly lower in the Bengaluru centre. Increasing the provision of antenatal corticosteroids may improve the outcome in these infants. Abbreviations BPD: bronchopulmonary dysplasia; CPAP: continuous positive airway pressure; EPR: electronic patient records; HIC: high-income countries; HDU: high dependency unit; hsPDA: haemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus; IVH: intraventricular haemorrhage; ITU: Intensive Care Unit, IUGR: intrauterine growth restriction; LAMA: leaving against medical advice; LMIC: low- and middle-income countries; NICU: neonatal intensive care unit; NNFI: National Neonatal Forum of India; NS: not significant; NTS: neonatal transfer service; NNAP: National Neonatal Audit Programme; NHM: National Health Mission; NMR: neonatal mortality rate; NEC: necrotising enterocolitis; NS: not significant; PDA: patent ductus arteriosus; ROP: retinopathy of prematurity; SCBU: special care baby unit; VLBW: very low birthweight; WHO: World Health Organization" @default.
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- W4223460694 title "A study comparing short-term outcome in preterm infants of ≤30 weeks gestation between a tertiary neonatal care unit in Bangalore, India and one in London, UK" @default.
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