Neurologic Injury and Mechanical Ventilation

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pp. 217-240
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Kevin W. Hatton
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Robert D. Stevens ◽  
Marek A. Mirski

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Vol 94 (2) ◽  
pp. 246-246
Author(s):  
William D. Rhine ◽  
William E. Benitz ◽  
Phyllis A. Dennery ◽  
David K. Stevenson ◽  
Daniel S. Seidman

We wonder whether certain factors were considered in Newman and Klebanoff's retrospective analysis of bilirubin measurements and long-term neurologic outcome.1 The enrollment period of 1959 to 1966 was at a time when intensive care support such as mechanical ventilation was just being introduced for neonates. Did some of the 391 infants who died before their first birthday have severe kernicterus? Patients with immediately life-threatening bilirubin encephalopathy may not have had mechanical ventilation available or even offered in light of presumed neurologic injury.


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