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Vermont Oxford Network Very Low Birth Weight Database

Vermont Oxford Network Very Low Birth Weight Database

Recruiting
28 years and younger
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Vermont Oxford Network maintains a database for live born infants 401 to 1500 grams or 22 to 29 weeks gestational age who are born at participating hospitals or admitted to them within 28 days of birth, regardless of where in the hospital the infant receives care.

Description

The Database collects observational baseline data on both mothers and infants, and the therapies used and outcomes of the infants. The information collected is not specific to a disease or treatment. The data collected includes information on:

  • Demographics of mother and infant
  • Mother's health, labor and delivery
  • Infant's health upon admission, procedures and interventions, and medical outcomes

These data are used to: provide member centers with reporting for use in quality improvement; examine associations between baseline characteristics, treatments, and outcomes; and track trends in incidences of disease and effectiveness of therapies.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Any infant who is born alive and whose birth weight is 401 to 1500 grams or 22 weeks 0 days and 29 weeks 6 days gestational age (inclusive) who is born at or admitted to a Vermont Oxford Network member center within 28 days of life without having first gone home, regardless of the where the infant receives care

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Stillborn infants
  • Infants discharged home prior to admission to a member center
  • Infants admitted after 28 days

Study details
    Neonatology

NCT01825499

Vermont Oxford Network

25 January 2024

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