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Project publication: Two-year follow-up of infant and maternal outcomes after planned early delivery or expectant management for late preterm pre-eclampsia (PHOENIX): a randomised controlled trial

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Objective We evaluated the best time to initiate delivery in late preterm pre-eclampsia in order to optimise long-term infant and maternal outcomes. Design Parallel-group, non-masked, randomised controlled trial. Setting 46 UK maternity units. Population Women with pre-eclampsia between 34 +0 and 36 +6 weeks’ gestation, without severe disease, were randomised to planned delivery or expectant management. Primary long-term outcome Infant neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age, using the PARCA-R (Parent Report of Children’s Abilities-Revised) composite score. Results Between 29 September 2014 and 10 December 2018, 901 women were enrolled in the trial, with 450 allocated to planned delivery and 451 to expectant management. At 2-year follow-up, the intention-to-treat analysis population included 276 women (290 infants) allocated to planned delivery and 251 women (256 infants) to expectant management. The mean composite standardised PARCA-R scores were 89.5 [standard deviation (SD) 18.2] in the planned delivery group and 91.9 (SD 18.4) in the expectant management group, with an adjusted mean difference of −2.4 (95% CI −5.4 to 0.5) points. Conclusion In infants of women with late preterm pre-eclampsia, average neurodevelopmental assessment at 2 years lies within the normal range, regardless of whether planned delivery or expectant management is pursued. Because of lower than anticipated follow-up, there was limited power to demonstrate these scores were not different, but the small between-group difference in PARCA-R scores is unlikely to be clinically important.
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10.3310/msme8078

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University of Oxford
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MSD
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Nuffield Department of Population Health
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NIHR Journals Library
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Health Technology Assessment More from this journal
Volume:
27
Issue:
28
Pages:
27-28
Publication date:
2022-12-20
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2046-4924
ISSN:
1366-5278


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1989804
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2025-11-28
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