Use of NSAIDs and acetaminophen and risk of spontaneous intestinal perforations in premature infants: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundAcquired spontaneous intestinal perforation or SIP occurs most commonly in the extremely premature infant population. As the incidence is rising, understanding modifiable factors such as common medication exposures becomes important for individualizing care.MethodsThe primary outcome was S...
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Main Authors: | Jo-Anna B. J. Hudson (Author), Wardha Shabbir (Author), Lamia M. Hayawi (Author), Monica Lik Man Chan (Author), Nicholas Barrowman (Author), Lindsey Sikora (Author), Emanuela Ferretti (Author) |
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