Background Survival following extreme preterm birth has improved, potentially increasing the number of children with ongoing morbidity requiring intensive care in childhood. Previous single-centre studies have suggested that long-stay admissions in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) are increasing. We aimed to examine trends in long-stay admissions (≥28 days) to PICUs in England, outcomes for this group (including mortality and PICU readmission), and to determine the contribution of preterm-born children to the long-stay population, in children aged Methods Data was obtained from the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet) for all children Results There were 99,057 admissions from 67,615 children. 2,693 children (4.0%) h...
Objective: To examine the effects of designation and volume of neonatal care at the hospital of birt...
BACKGROUND: A 44 % increase was observed in admissions to neonatal intensive care of babies born ≤26...
OBJECTIVES: To compare duration and changes over time in length of hospital stay for very preterm an...
BACKGROUND: Survival following extreme preterm birth has improved, potentially increasing the number...
Objective Survival of babies born very preterm ( Design Retrospective cohort study, using data link...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in emergency admission rates requiring different levels of critical c...
Objectives: To explore the association between gestation at birth and hospital admissions to age 10 ...
Introduction: All-cause infant and childhood mortality has decreased in the UK over the last 30 year...
OBJECTIVE: To determine survival and neonatal morbidity for babies born between 22 and 26 weeks' ges...
Objective To examine the association between gestational age at the time of birth and long-term use...
Objective To examine the association between gestational age at birth and hospital admissions to age...
Objective: To analyse survival trends and regional variation for very preterm infants admitted to ne...
Background: Children born preterm ( Methods and findings: Using a population-based, record-linkage c...
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic instigated multiple societal and healthcare interventions with pot...
Background To undertake a systematic review of studies describing the proportion of children admitte...
Objective: To examine the effects of designation and volume of neonatal care at the hospital of birt...
BACKGROUND: A 44 % increase was observed in admissions to neonatal intensive care of babies born ≤26...
OBJECTIVES: To compare duration and changes over time in length of hospital stay for very preterm an...
BACKGROUND: Survival following extreme preterm birth has improved, potentially increasing the number...
Objective Survival of babies born very preterm ( Design Retrospective cohort study, using data link...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in emergency admission rates requiring different levels of critical c...
Objectives: To explore the association between gestation at birth and hospital admissions to age 10 ...
Introduction: All-cause infant and childhood mortality has decreased in the UK over the last 30 year...
OBJECTIVE: To determine survival and neonatal morbidity for babies born between 22 and 26 weeks' ges...
Objective To examine the association between gestational age at the time of birth and long-term use...
Objective To examine the association between gestational age at birth and hospital admissions to age...
Objective: To analyse survival trends and regional variation for very preterm infants admitted to ne...
Background: Children born preterm ( Methods and findings: Using a population-based, record-linkage c...
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic instigated multiple societal and healthcare interventions with pot...
Background To undertake a systematic review of studies describing the proportion of children admitte...
Objective: To examine the effects of designation and volume of neonatal care at the hospital of birt...
BACKGROUND: A 44 % increase was observed in admissions to neonatal intensive care of babies born ≤26...
OBJECTIVES: To compare duration and changes over time in length of hospital stay for very preterm an...