Evaluation of the premature infant at risk for postoperative complications

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We reviewed anaesthetic records of 35 infants with a history of prematurity, who presented for elective herniorrhaphy. We applied a scoring system to help evaluate risk of postoperative complications. Six patients experienced postoperative complications. All six patients had a score of five or more and gave history of either apnoea or a history of moderate bronchopulmonary dysplasia. A preoperative history of apnoea and/or moderate bronchopulmonary dysplasia appear to be valuable markers for postoperative complications. A conceptual age of 40 weeks is an acceptable lower limit of age providing there is no history of apnoea or pulmonary disease. © 1987 Canadian Anesthesiologists.

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Mayhew, J. F., Bourke, D. L., & Guinee, W. S. (1987). Evaluation of the premature infant at risk for postoperative complications. Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 34(6), 627–631. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03010525

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