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Neonatal network : NN · Jul 2008
Administration of comfort medication at end of life in neonates: effects of weight.
- Angela Lee Matthews and Susan O'Conner-Von.
- Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.
- Neonatal Netw. 2008 Jul 1;27(4):223-7.
PurposeTo examine whether a relationship exists between a neonate's weight and the neonate's receipt of comfort medication between four hours prior to elective ventilator withdrawal and death. It was hypothesized that the greater the neonate's weight, the more likely the neonate was to receive comfort medication at end of life.DesignA retrospective chart review.SampleOne hundred seventy-one neonates in a midwestern Level III NICU who died after withdrawal of ventilatory support.ResultsOf the 171 neonates in the sample, 27.5 percent (n = 47) did not receive comfort medication within the designated time frame; neonates who weighed < 800 g were significantly less likely to receive comfort medication than were their heavier cohorts.ConclusionIn this sample, smaller neonates were given comfort medication less often while they were dying than were their larger counterparts.
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