Long-Term Effects of Caffeine Therapy for Apnea of Prematurity
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Abstract
Background
Methylxanthine therapy is commonly used for apnea of prematurity but in the absence of adequate data on its efficacy and safety. It is uncertain whether methylxanthines have long-term effects on neurodevelopment and growth.
Methods
We randomly assigned 2006 infants with birth weights of 500 to 1250 g to receive either caffeine or placebo until therapy for apnea of prematurity was no longer needed. The primary outcome was a composite of death, cerebral palsy, cognitive delay (defined as a Mental Development Index score of
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Apnea of prematurity
- Odds ratio
- Pediatrics
- Cerebral palsy
- Apnea
- Confidence interval
- Placebo
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