Original ArticleOutcomes at Age 2 Years of Infants < 28 Weeks' Gestational Age Born in Victoria in 2005
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Methods
All live-born infants at 22-27 completed weeks of gestation born in the state of Victoria in 2005 were included in this study, except for those live births resulting from termination of pregnancy secondary to lethal anomalies. Multiple data sources (the 4 level-III neonatal intensive care units in the state, the Newborn Emergency Transport Service, and the Victorian Perinatal Data Collection Unit) were cross-checked to verify the number of live births.5 Gestational age was determined by the
Results
The number of live births at 22-27 weeks' gestational age per year was 32% higher in 2005 (n = 288) compared with 1991-1992 (n = 219) (Table I). There were 18 live births from termination of pregnancy for lethal anomalies in 2005, compared with 5 per year in 1991-1992 and 6 in 1997; most terminations were born at 22 weeks' gestation. There were more very immature live births free of lethal anomalies per year in 2005 than in the other 2 eras: 23% were born at 22 or 23 weeks' gestation in 2005,
Discussion
Survival rates and quality-adjusted survival rates for very preterm infants in Victoria increased through the 1990s, but not in 2005. On the other hand, the rates of severe developmental delay and severe disability were significantly improved in 2005 compared with 1997. The finding of no blind children in the 2005 cohort was probably due to chance, because there have been no substantial changes in management of retinopathy of prematurity over this period.
Survival rates for infants of borderline
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Supported in part by a grant from Health and Community Services, Victoria, and Project Grant 454413 from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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A list of additional members of the Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group is available at www.jpeds.com (Appendix).