Burden of prematurity-associated recurrent wheezing: caregiver missed work in the D-Wheeze trial.

Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association
Lauren LedinghamAnna Maria Hibbs

Abstract

This study describes the burden of prematurity-associated wheezing in black infants with respect to caregiver missed work. We analyzed data from the D-Wheeze trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT01601847). Black infants between 28-0/7 to 36-6/7 weeks' gestational age at birth receiving <28 days of supplemental oxygen were enrolled. The primary outcome was missed work to care for the infant in the first year. 147/277 (53.1%) infants had caregivers who reported time off. In an adjusted model, vitamin D supplementation (OR 0.52 [95% CI 0.30-0.89]; P = 0.018), recurrent wheeze (OR 2.26 [95% CI, 1.15-4.44]; P = 0.018), and other children in the household <5 years old (OR 0.45 [95% CI 0.26-0.78]; P = 0.004) were significantly associated with caregiver missed work. Black premature infants had a significant burden of caregiver missed work, emphasizing the impact of prematurity-associated wheezing.

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