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PROspective Meta‐analysis Of Trials of Initial Oxygen in preterm Newborns (PROMOTION): Protocol for a systematic review and prospective meta‐analysis with individual participant data on initial oxygen concentration for resuscitation of preterm infants

Background Clinicians favour low oxygen concentrations when resuscitating preterm infants immediately after birth despite inconclusive evidence to support this practice. Prospective meta‐analysis (PMA) is a novel approach where studies are identified as eligible for inclusion in the meta‐analysis be...

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Published in:Acta Paediatrica 2023-03, Vol.112 (3), p.372-382
Main Authors: Sotiropoulos, James X., Schmölzer, Georg M., Oei, Ju Lee, Libesman, Sol, Hunter, Kylie E., Williams, Jonathan G., Webster, Angela C., Tarnow‐Mordi, William O., Vento, Maximo, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Shah, Prakesh S., Katheria, Anup, Seidler, Anna Lene
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Summary:Background Clinicians favour low oxygen concentrations when resuscitating preterm infants immediately after birth despite inconclusive evidence to support this practice. Prospective meta‐analysis (PMA) is a novel approach where studies are identified as eligible for inclusion in the meta‐analysis before their results are known. Aims To explore whether high (60%) or low (30%) oxygen is associated with greater efficacy and safety for the initial resuscitation (immediately after birth) of preterm infants born at
ISSN:0803-5253
1651-2227
DOI:10.1111/apa.16622