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pubmed-article:9761157pubmed:abstractTextThere is little doubt that very preterm infants <30 weeks' gestation should be born in level-3 perinatal centres. For preterm infants 30-36 weeks' gestation, however, the optimum place of birth is not so clear-cut. The aims of this study of livebirths 30-36 weeks' gestational age born in Victoria were to determine: 1) the proportions delivered outside level-3 centres, and 2) for infants born outside level-3 centres, the proportions transferred after birth to a level-3 nursery in the first days after birth. Data on the number of livebirths 30-36 weeks' gestational age in Victoria in the 3 years 1994-1996, inclusive, were supplied by the Victorian Perinatal Data Collection Unit. Data were obtained from the Newborn Emergency Transport Service (NETS) on all transfers within the first 3 days after birth to a level-3 centre for infants born outside level-3 centres. For the 3 years 1994-1996 there were 11,375 livebirths 30-36 weeks' gestational age in Victoria. The proportion born outside a level-3 perinatal unit was 57.9% overall, and rose with increasing gestational age, from 10.9% at 30 weeks to 69.0% at 36 weeks. Of the 6,587 livebirths outside a level-3 centre, 808 (12.3%) were transferred within the first 3 days after birth by NETS to a level-3 centre, the proportions falling with increasing maturity, being 73.7%, 48.5%, 28.4%, 26.9%, 18.8%, 11.8%, and 7.0% at 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36 weeks, respectively. These data may help medical practitioners when determining the place of delivery for infants 30-36 weeks' gestation.lld:pubmed
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