id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-011146-r3nv14ph Pai, Vidya V. Clinical deterioration during neonatal transport in California 2019-09-05 .txt text/plain 3645 166 44 When evaluating transport time intervals, time required for evaluation by the transport team was associated with increased risk of clinical deterioration. Several factors have been associated with adverse neonatal outcomes after transport: the condition of an infant around the time of transport and provision of intensive care during transport have both been linked to increased morbidity and mortality [11, 12] . The goal of this study was to identify maternal and neonatal risk factors, transport characteristics and transport time intervals that are associated with increased risk of clinical deterioration during transport. Increased risk of clinical deterioration was also associated with a low Apgar score at 5 min, the need for delivery room resuscitation and greater birth defect severity (Levels 4 and 5). We did find that transports teams that take longer than 60 min to arrive at the referring NICU were associated with increased risk of clinical deterioration. ./cache/cord-011146-r3nv14ph.txt ./txt/cord-011146-r3nv14ph.txt