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Caffeine and kidney function at two years in former extremely low gestational age neonates.

Matthew W HarerRussell GriffinDavid J AskenaziMamta FuloriaRonnie GuilletMina HannaMeredith P SchuhCara SlagleRobert Woronieckinull nullJennifer R Charlton
Published in: Pediatric research (2023)
In participants born <28 weeks' gestation, discontinuation of caffeine at a later post menstrual age was not associated with abnormal kidney outcomes at 22-26 months corrected age. When assessed at 2 years of age, later discontinuation of caffeine in children born <28 weeks' gestation was associated with a greater risk of reduced eGFR in those without a history of BPD and an increased odds of hypertension in those with a history of BPD. More work is necessary to understand the long-term impact of caffeine on the developing kidney.
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