Opportunities for maternal transport for delivery of very low birth weight infants.

Authors: 
D. Robles; Y.J. Blumenfeld; H.C. Lee; J.B. Gould; E. Main; J. Profit; K. Melsop; M. Druzin
Abstract: 

OBJECTIVE: To assess frequency of very low birth weight (VLBW) births at non-level III hospitals.

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study using linked California birth certificate and discharge data of 2008 to 2010 for deliveries of singleton or first-born infant of multiple gestations with birth weight 400 to 1500 g. Delivery rates by neonatal level of care were obtained. Risk of delivery at non-level III centers was estimated in univariable and multivariable models.

RESULTS: Of the 1 508 143 births, 13 919 (9.2%) were VLBW; birth rate at non-level III centers was 14.9% (8.4% in level I and 6.5% in level II). Median rate of VLBW births was 0.3% (range 0 to 4.7%) annually at level I and 0.5% (range 0 to 1.6%) at level II hospitals. Antepartum stay for >24 h occurred in 14.0% and 26.9% of VLBW births in level I and level II hospitals, respectively.

CONCLUSION: Further improvement is possible in reducing VLBW infant delivery at suboptimal sites, given the window of opportunity for many patients.

Citation: 

Robles D, Blumenfeld YJ, Lee HC, et al. "Opportunities for maternal transport for delivery of very low birth weight infants." J Perinatol. 2017;37(1):32-35.PubMed

Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2017
CPQCC publication: 
Yes
CPQCC publications category: 
Epidemiologic studies and supplemental data collection
PubMed ID: 
27684426
PMCID: 
PMC5214878