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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2019 Apr 12;210:55–62.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.03.021

Table I.

Maternal, infant and hospital factors associated with home oxygen use in California 2008 – 2016.*

Factor Level n Oxygen at Discharge (%) P-value
MATERNAL FACTORS
Maternal race and ethnicity Black 996 51% 0.0273
Hispanic 3707 47%
White 2000 44%
Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander 910 47%
Native American or Other 200 46%
Cesarean delivery Yes 5829 46% 0.0259
No 2017 49%
Spontaneous labor Yes 5359 48% 0.0001
No 2471 44%
Bleeding / Abruption/ Previa Yes 1808 51% <0.0001
No 6031 46%
INFANT FACTORS
Birth weight 500g or less 207 63% <0.0001
501 – 750g 2521 57%
751 – l000g 2688 44%
1001 – 1250g 1415 37%
1251 – 1500g 682 35%
1501g + 333 38%
Gestational age 24 or less 1640 61% <0.0001
25 1319 53%
26 1312 48%
27 1117 40%
28 949 39%
29 667 36%
30 513 35%
31 329 30%
Number of transfers before discharging to home 0 5270 36% <0.0001
1 1589 65%
2 847 72%
3 + 140 84%
Transfer happened within 7 days of birth Yes 1327 63% <0.0001
No 6459 43%
Nosocomial infection Yes 1675 56% <0.0001
No 6166 44%
NICU length of stay 79 Days Or Less 2005 38% <0.0001
80 – 98 2003 40%
99 – 119 1877 49%
120 + 1961 61%
Days on ventilator 4 Or Less 2752 33% <0.0001
5 – 16 1696 45%
17 – 35 1703 50%
36 + 1695 67%
Breast milk provided at discharge Yes 4458 45% 0.0029
No 3387 49%
Surfactant use Yes 6819 49% <0.0001
No 1022 34%
PDA ligation Yes 1853 62% <0.0001
No 5986 42%
NEC Yes 549 58% <0.0001
No 7296 46%
Nitric oxide use Yes 550 59% <0.0001
No 7295 46%
Delivery room oxygen support None 134 33% <0.0001
Oxygen/CPAP 1033 35%
Bag/Mask/NIPPV 1386 42%
Endotracheal Intubation 4541 50%
Epinephrine or Cardiac Medications 752 56%
Post delivery room respiratory support Oxygen/High Flow Nasal Cannula 108 23% <0.0001
CPAP 374 31%
NIPPV 235 26%
Intubated Mechanical Ventilation 3179 39%
Oscillator 3950 56%
PMA in weeks at discharge 38 Or Less 1939 45% <0.0001
39 – 40 2176 38%
41 – 42 1497 42%
43 + 1766 56%
HOSPITAL FACTORS
Birth NICU CCS level Non-CCS or Intermediate 1214 55% <0.0001
Community 4664 46%
Regional 1968 44%
Discharging NICU CCS level Non-CCS or Intermediate 243 49% <0.0001
Community 4464 42%
Regional 3139 54%
Discharging NICU average volume (hospital quintiles) 47 Or Less 240 55% <0.0001
48 – 75 536 34%
76 – 107 1042 41%
108 – 189 2040 48%
190 + 3988 49%
% BPD patients discharged across years (hospital quartiles) 11.9% or Less 2127 48% <0.0001
11.9 – 14.5% 1849 36%
14.5 – 16.8% 1962 50%
16.8 + 1908 53%
Birth Year 2008 455 50% <0.0001
2009 426 48%
2010 444 47%
2011 339 42%
2012 362 42%
2013 380 44%
2014 438 47%
2015 422 53%
2016 406 49%
*

Table 1 presents factors which were significantly associated with home oxygen use in bivariate analysis. Other factors considered that were not significant at p<0.05 level included prenatal care, antenatal steroids, gestational diabetes, maternal hypertension, multiple pregnancy, maternal age, small for gestational age, sex.

Abbreviations: NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; PDA, patent ductus arteriosus; CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure; NIPPV, nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation; CCS, California children’s services; BPD, bronchopulmonary dysplasia; PMA, post-menstrual age.