Abstract

Objective:To examine five-year outcomes in children enrolled in a pilot randomized controlled trial of a high loading dose of caffeine after preterm birthStudy design:Seventy-four very low birth weight neonates were randomized within the first 24 hours of life to receive a high (80 mg/kg) or standard (20 mg/kg) loading dose of caffeine citrate. At five years of age, we conducted standardized neurodevelopmental tests and collected parent reports of child socioemotional problems.Result:Seventy-four percent of survivors returned for follow up. Children obtained similar scores on neurodevelopmental and socioemotional evaluations. There was no difference in the incidence of any neurodevelopmental delay after controlling for confounding factors.Conclusion:Five year follow up of a pilot trial of high loading dose caffeine citrate documented no profound impacts on childhood neurodevelopment or socioemotional outcome.

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