Medical Hypotheses
Volume 55, Issue 1 , Pages 47-50, July 2000

Neonatal management at limits of viability: hypothesis based on review of literature and clinical observations

Department of Neonatology, Kirwan Hospital for Women, Townsville, Queensland, 4817, Australia

Received 8 June 1999; accepted 12 October 1999.

Abstract 

Advances in the surfactant era have resulted in a dramatic rise in the survival of 23–26 week old neonates. For the group as a whole, survival is 50% with a 50% morbidity in survivors. Current literature includes a few ‘small baby protocols’ suggesting guidelines for management based on institutional experiences. Adopting these with or without any modifications may not be appropriate for other institutions due to the diversity of the patient population involved and the available resources. A review of literature on ELBW neonates reveals an interesting fact that almost all the management strategies and optimal goals in the most critical first few weeks of life involve two numbers – ‘fifty’ and ‘eight’! The relevance of these two numbers (or their multiples) in simplifying the management of ELBW neonates is highlighted. @ 2000 Harcourt Publishers Ltd

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PII: S0306-9877(99)91002-2

doi:10.1054/mehy.1999.1002

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 55, Issue 1 , Pages 47-50, July 2000