Objective <p>To evaluate reviews focused on adult outcomes of patients with complex neonatal history.</p> Study design <p>We searched multiple databases in January 2022 and supplemented by hand searching references in included reviews. Two authors assessed reviews for eligibility. Data were extracted by one author, verified by a second. Counts based on neonatal exposure, adult outcome, and journal type for each review were calculated.</p> Results <p>Eight-seven reviews were included. Most focused on prematurity. The most common adult outcome assessed was cardiovascular. Papers shifted to publication in pediatric journals over the last decade. Gaps include a lack of reviews focused on those with a history of substance exposure in utero and a lack of reviews on adult autoimmune conditions and gynecologic outcomes.</p> Conclusion <p>Reviews of adult outcomes of those with complex neonatal history have moved to publication in pediatric journals recently. We identified gaps in both pediatric populations and adult outcomes assessed.</p>

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Bibliometric analysis of reviews of outcomes for adults with a complex perinatal history

  • Laura C. Hart,
  • Amrik Singh Khalsa,
  • Austin A. Antoniou,
  • Allison C. Lure,
  • Timothy Rogers,
  • Chelsea Bitler,
  • Alison Gehred,
  • Bimal P. Chaudhari

摘要

Objective

To evaluate reviews focused on adult outcomes of patients with complex neonatal history.

Study design

We searched multiple databases in January 2022 and supplemented by hand searching references in included reviews. Two authors assessed reviews for eligibility. Data were extracted by one author, verified by a second. Counts based on neonatal exposure, adult outcome, and journal type for each review were calculated.

Results

Eight-seven reviews were included. Most focused on prematurity. The most common adult outcome assessed was cardiovascular. Papers shifted to publication in pediatric journals over the last decade. Gaps include a lack of reviews focused on those with a history of substance exposure in utero and a lack of reviews on adult autoimmune conditions and gynecologic outcomes.

Conclusion

Reviews of adult outcomes of those with complex neonatal history have moved to publication in pediatric journals recently. We identified gaps in both pediatric populations and adult outcomes assessed.