Prolonged respiratory support of any type impacts outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants.
Huayan ZhangKevin DysartDouglas E KendrickLei LiAbhik DasSusan R HintzBetty R VohrBarbara J StollRosemary D HigginsLeif NelinDavid P CarltonMichele C WalshHaresh Kirpalaninull nullPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2018)
Prolonged respiratory support, whether invasive or non-invasive, is associated with increased odds of a poor outcome. The proportion of infants with a poor outcome increased in a dose dependent manner by two factors: the cumulative duration of respiratory support beyond 60 days, and the extent to which invasive support is provided.