Neonatal intensive care unit occupancy rate and probability of discharge of very preterm infants

Author:

Beltempo Marc1ORCID,Sargi Elyonora2,Patel Sharina,Lacroix GuyORCID,Lapointe Anie3,Taylor-Ducharme Sharon4,Morin Stéphane5,Bizgu Victoria6,Piedboeuf Bruno7

Affiliation:

1. Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Centre

2. McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

3. Université de Montréal

4. Montreal Children’s Hospital – McGill University Health Centre, Montreal

5. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada

6. Jewish General Hospital

7. Université Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Objective To assess the association of NICU occupancy with probability of discharge and length of stay (LOS) among infants born < 33 weeks gestational age (GA). Study design: Retrospective study of 3388 infants born 23–32 weeks GA, admitted to five Level 3/4 NICUs (2014–2018) and discharged alive. Standardized ratios of observed-to-expected number of discharges were calculated for each quintile of unit occupancy. Multivariable linear regression models were used to assess the association between LOS and occupancy. Results At the lowest unit occupancy quintiles (Q1 and Q2), infants were 12% and 11% less likely to be discharged compared to the expected number. At the highest unit occupancy quintile (Q5), infants were 20% more likely to be discharged. Highest occupancy (Q5) was also associated with a 4.7-day (95% CI 1.7, 7.7) reduction in LOS compared Q1. Conclusion NICU occupancy was associated with likelihood of discharge and LOS among infants born < 33 weeks GA.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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