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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 91:F238-F244 doi:10.1136/adc.2005.087031
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Unstudied infants: outcomes of moderately premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit

Table 4

 Multivariate analysis for readmission

AOR 95% CI
Method used was logistic regression, with the dichotomous outcome of interest being any readmission during the three months after discharge from the birth stay. Of the 1250 infants in the cohort, 141 (11.3%) were admitted within three months of discharge. The model controls for clustering due to multiple births to the same mother. The adjusted odds ration (AOR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated from the logistic regression coefficients. Combined hospital adverse outcome is the occurrence of at least one of the following during the birth stay: pneumothorax, prolonged length of stay (discharge at >38 weeks postmenstrual age), sepsis/meningitis, or necrotising enterocolitis.
Infant sex
    Male 1.93 1.10 to 3.41
    Female (ref)
Gestational age
    30–31 weeks 0.78 0.35 to 1.75
    32–33 weeks 0.68 0.35 to 1.35
    34 weeks (ref)
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
    Yes 2.95 0.82 to 10.56
    No (ref)
Birth weight
    <2000 g 1.09 0.56 to 2.12
    ⩾2000 g (ref)
Race/ethnicity
    African-American 1.49 0.62 to 3.55
    White (ref)
    Other 0.93 0.48 to 1.81
Combined hospital adverse outcome
    Yes 1.53 0.65 to 3.59
    No (ref)

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