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Survey of the practices of neonatologists in managing neonates believed to be at high risk of sleep disordered breathing.

Bhavesh MehtaKaren WatersDominic FitzgeraldNadia Badawi
Published in: BMJ paediatrics open (2021)
Management of SDB is gaining importance in neonatal care because of prolonged length of hospital stay and possible long-term effects of SDB. Responses received suggest a lack of clarity regarding thresholds for referral for treatment of SDB. Likely contributory factors are concerns regarding a lack of long-term outcome data from treatment perceived to be onerous for the family, unsettling to some infants and delaying hospital discharge. To overcome inconsistencies in practice, standardised guidelines for assessing and managing SDB in neonates are needed.
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