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Admission Temperature and Associated Mortality and Morbidity among Moderately and Extremely Preterm Infants
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Laptook, RBell, Edward FShankaran, SeethaBoghossian, Nansi SWyckoff, Myra HKandefer, SarahWalsh, MicheleSaha, ShampaHiggins, RosemaryNetwork, Generic and Moderate Preterm Subcommittees of the NICHD Neonatal ResearchPolin, Richard AKeszler, MartinVohr, Betty RHensman, Angelita MVieira, ElisaLittle, EmileeFanaroff, Avroy AHibbs, Anna MarieNewman, Nancy SSiner, Bonnie STruog, William EPallotto, Eugenia KKilbride, Howard WGauldin, CheriHolmes, AnneJohnson, KathySchibler, KurtKallapur, Suhas GGrisby, CathyAlexander, BarbaraFischer, Estelle EJackson, LenoraKirker, KristinJennings, JenniferWuertz, SandraMuthig, GregDonovan, Edward FHessling, JodyMersmann, Marcia WorleyMincey, Holly LCotten, C MichaelGoldberg, Ronald NFinkle, JoanneFisher, Kimberley AAuten, Kathy JLaughon, Matthew MBose, Carl LBernhardt, JaniceClark, CindyStoll, Barbara JCarlton, David PHale, Ellen CLoggins, YvonneBottcher, Diane IArcher, Stephanie WilsonWright, Linda LMcClure, Elizabeth MPoindexter, Brenda BSokol, Gregory MHerron, Dianne ELemons, James AAppel, Diana DMiller, Lucy CSanchez, Pablo JNelin, Leif DJadcherla, Sudarshan RLuzader, PatriciaParikh, Nehal ANist, Marliese DionFuller, JenniferGutentag, JulieJones, Marissa EMcGregor, SarahRodgers, ElizabethUlloa, Jodi AWolfe, TaraDas, AbhikWallace, DennisPoole, W KennethZaterka-Baxter, Kristin MCrawford, MargaretGabrio, JennaAuman, Jeanette O'DonnellHuitema, Carolyn PetrieHastings, Betty KVan Meurs, Krisa PStevenson, David KBall, M BethanyProud, Melinda SCarlo, Waldemar AAmbalavanan, NamasivayamCollins, Monica VCosby, Shirley SDevaskar, UdayGarg, MeenaChanlaw, TeresaGeller, RachelColaizy, Tarah TEllsbury, Dan LBrumbaugh, Jane E
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Paediatrics
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period
Infant Mortality
Pediatric
Clinical Research
Preterm
Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn
Reproductive health and childbirth
Good Health and Well Being
Body Temperature
Female
Fever
Hospital Mortality
Humans
Hypothermia
Infant
Extremely Premature
Infant
Newborn
Infant
Premature
Diseases
Intensive Care Units
Neonatal
Logistic Models
Male
Patient Admission
Risk Factors
United States
Generic and Moderate Preterm Subcommittees of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network
hyperthermia
hypothermia
prematurity
survival
Human Movement and Sports Sciences
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Pediatrics
Language
Abstract
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.