28-04-2025 21:15 via medpagetoday.com

Extended Caffeine Treatment for Apnea in Preterm Infants Didn't Cut Hospitalization

(MedPage Today) -- For moderately preterm infants, extending the caffeine treatment often used for apnea of prematurity for 28 days after discharge did not help them get home from the hospital sooner, the MoCHA randomized clinical trial showed...
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