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Admission Temperature and Associated Mortality and Morbidity among Moderately and Extremely Preterm Infants
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Laptook, R; Bell, Edward F; Shankaran, Seetha; Boghossian, Nansi S; Wyckoff, Myra H; Kandefer, Sarah; Walsh, Michele; Saha, Shampa; Higgins, Rosemary; Network, Generic and Moderate Preterm Subcommittees of the NICHD Neonatal Research; Polin, Richard A; Keszler, Martin; Vohr, Betty R; Hensman, Angelita M; Vieira, Elisa; Little, Emilee; Fanaroff, Avroy A; Hibbs, Anna Marie; Newman, Nancy S; Siner, Bonnie S; Truog, William E; Pallotto, Eugenia K; Kilbride, Howard W; Gauldin, Cheri; Holmes, Anne; Johnson, Kathy; Schibler, Kurt; Kallapur, Suhas G; Grisby, Cathy; Alexander, Barbara; Fischer, Estelle E; Jackson, Lenora; Kirker, Kristin; Jennings, Jennifer; Wuertz, Sandra; Muthig, Greg; Donovan, Edward F; Hessling, Jody; Mersmann, Marcia Worley; Mincey, Holly L; Cotten, C Michael; Goldberg, Ronald N; Finkle, Joanne; Fisher, Kimberley A; Auten, Kathy J; Laughon, Matthew M; Bose, Carl L; Bernhardt, Janice; Clark, Cindy; Stoll, Barbara J; Carlton, David P; Hale, Ellen C; Loggins, Yvonne; Bottcher, Diane I; Archer, Stephanie Wilson; Wright, Linda L; McClure, Elizabeth M; Poindexter, Brenda B; Sokol, Gregory M; Herron, Dianne E; Lemons, James A; Appel, Diana D; Miller, Lucy C; Sanchez, Pablo J; Nelin, Leif D; Jadcherla, Sudarshan R; Luzader, Patricia; Parikh, Nehal A; Nist, Marliese Dion; Fuller, Jennifer; Gutentag, Julie; Jones, Marissa E; McGregor, Sarah; Rodgers, Elizabeth; Ulloa, Jodi A; Wolfe, Tara; Das, Abhik; Wallace, Dennis; Poole, W Kenneth; Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M; Crawford, Margaret; Gabrio, Jenna; Auman, Jeanette O'Donnell; Huitema, Carolyn Petrie; Hastings, Betty K; Van Meurs, Krisa P; Stevenson, David K; Ball, M Bethany; Proud, Melinda S; Carlo, Waldemar A; Ambalavanan, Namasivayam; Collins, Monica V; Cosby, Shirley S; Devaskar, Uday; Garg, Meena; Chanlaw, Teresa; Geller, Rachel; Colaizy, Tarah T; Ellsbury, Dan L; Brumbaugh, Jane E
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ObjectiveTo evaluate the temperature distribution among moderately preterm (MPT, 29-33 weeks) and extremely preterm (EPT, 37.5°C (4.2% vs 6.2%). For EPT infants in 2012-2013 compared with 2002-2003, the percentage of temperatures between 36.5°C and 37.5°C more than doubled and the percentage of temperatures >37.5°C more than tripled. Admission temperature was inversely associated with in-hospital mortality.ConclusionsLow and high admission temperatures are more frequent among EPT than MPT infants. Compared with a decade earlier, fewer EPT infants experience low admission temperatures but more have elevated temperatures. In spite of a change in distribution of NICU admission temperature, an inverse association between temperature and mortality risk persists.