Outcomes of neonates with tracheostomy secondary to bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
Kirtikumar UpadhyayDario Antonio VallarinoAjay J TalatiPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2020)
In our cohort about 80% of infants with severe BPD and tracheostomy survived to discharge with need for prolonged home ventilation in more than half of the survivors. Later postmenstrual age at admission to level 4 NICU was associated with a worse outcome. Our retrospective data may be inadequate to determine the causal relationship between postmenstrual age at admission and outcome. These patients continue to have high morbidity and recurrent hospitalizations.
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