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Increase in the use of inhaled nitric oxide in neonatal intensive care units in England: a retrospective population study.

Nimish V SubhedarSena JawadKayleigh OughhamChristopher GaleCheryl Battersbynull null
Published in: BMJ paediatrics open (2021)
Between 2010 and 2015, there was an increase in the use of iNO among infants admitted to English neonatal units. This was most notable among the most premature infants with an almost fourfold increase. Given the cost of iNO therapy, limited evidence of efficacy in preterm infants and potential for harm, we suggest that exposure to iNO should be limited, ideally to infants included in research studies (either observational or randomised placebo-controlled trial) or within a protocolised pathway. Development of consensus guidelines may also help standardise practice.
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