Abstract

To describe high/low daily blood pressures (BP) and variability in BP management with vasoactive infusions (VI) and/or hydrocortisone (HC) in extremely preterm infants. Analysis of data from 24-27 weeks' gestation infants in the Preterm Erythropoietin Neuroprotection (PENUT) Trial. Daily high/low BPs, the use of VI and/or HC, and adverse outcomes were compared descriptively and using regression models. 936 infants were included; 64% untreated, 20% VI, 3% HC, and 13% VI + HC. BP ranges are described for the 602 untreated infants. Considerable inter- and intra-center variability was demonstrated in the rate of VI and/or HC use and the lowest BP on the day of VI or HC initiation. Despite published expert opinion guidance regarding BP management in extremely preterm infants, our results suggest a continued lack of consensus result in both inter- and intra-center variability in practice. Well-designed studies in the field are urgently needed.

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