Death in the neonatal intensive care unit: changing patterns of end of life care over two decades

Title

Death in the neonatal intensive care unit: changing patterns of end of life care over two decades

Creator

Wilkinson DJ; Fitzsimons JJ; Dargaville PA; Campbell NT; Loughnan PM; McDougall PN; Mills JF

Publisher

Archives Of Disease In Childhood. Fetal And Neonatal Edition

Date

2006

Subject

Humans; infant; Intensive Care Units; Prognosis; Medical Audit; Intensive Care; Newborn; Premature; Chromosome Aberrations; Diseases/mortality; Hospital Mortality/trends; Terminal Care/trends; Cause of Death/trends; Infant Mortality/trends; Neonatal/trends; Neural Tube Defects/mortality; Victoria/epidemiology; Withholding Treatment/trends

Description

BACKGROUND: Death remains a common event in the neonatal intensive care unit, and often involves limitation or withdrawal of life sustaining treatment. OBJECTIVE: To document changes in the causes of death and its management over the last two decades. METHODS: An audit of infants dying in the neonatal intensive care unit was performed during two epochs (1985-1987 and 1999-2001). The principal diagnoses of infants who died were recorded, as well as their apparent prognoses, and any decisions to limit or withdraw medical treatment. RESULTS: In epoch 1, 132 infants died out of 1362 admissions (9.7%), and in epoch 2 there were 111 deaths out of 1776 admissions (6.2%; p<0.001). Approximately three quarters of infants died after withdrawal of life sustaining treatment in both epochs. There was a significant reduction in the proportion of deaths from chromosomal abnormalities, and from neural tube defects in epoch 2. CONCLUSIONS: There have been substantial changes in the illnesses leading to death in the neonatal intensive care unit. These may reflect the combined effects of prenatal diagnosis and changing community and medical attitudes.
2006

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Type

Journal Article

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Citation

Wilkinson DJ; Fitzsimons JJ; Dargaville PA; Campbell NT; Loughnan PM; McDougall PN; Mills JF, “Death in the neonatal intensive care unit: changing patterns of end of life care over two decades,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed May 2, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/13435.