| Literature DB >> 23332103 |
Przemko Kwinta1, Grzegorz Lis, Malgorzata Klimek, Andrzej Grudzien, Tomasz Tomasik, Karolina Poplawska, Jacek Jozef Pietrzyk.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children who were <1000 g (ELBW extremely low birth weight) at birth more frequently present with wheezing which is the most common reason that pediatric consultation is sought. Therefore asthma is diagnosed very often. However is the asthma that is diagnosed in ELBW subjects atopic in origin, or is there a different etiology? AIM: To determine if ELBW infants are at higher risk for the development of allergic and respiratory symptoms and to establish if there were any specific risk factors for these symptoms.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23332103 PMCID: PMC3567980 DOI: 10.1186/1824-7288-39-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Comparison of selected demographic and clinical variables between ELBW newborns and the control group
| Birth weight (g), mean (SD) | 845 (130) | 3554 (512) | <0.001b |
| Gestational age (weeks), mean (SD) | 27.2 (2.1) | 39.9 (1.4) | <0.001b |
| Female | 52 (64) | 21 (53) | 0.15c |
| Vaginal delivery | 17 (21) | 34 (85) | <0.001c |
| Multiple pregnancy | 10 (12) | 0 (0) | <0.001c |
| Small for gestational age | 24 (30) | 2 (5) | 0.003c |
| 5th min. Apgar score, Me; (25th -75th percentile) | 6 (5–7) | 10 (9–10) | <0.001d |
| Siblings | 47 (58%) | 27 (67.5%) | 0.33c |
| School attendance | 71 (88%) | 40 (100%) | 0.03c |
| Paternal history of atopy | 14 (17%) | 3 (7.5%) | 0.17c |
| Pets at home | 32 (39.5%) | 13 (32.5%) | 0.7c |
| Passive smoking | | | |
| None | 64 | 32 | |
| History | 9 | 1 | 0.16c |
| Current | 8 | 7 | |
| Place of residence | | | |
| City area | 31 | 18 | 0.56c |
| Rural area | 50 | 22 |
aexpressed as a number (percentage) of patients unless otherwise indicated.
p value for ANOVAb, chi square testc, and Kruskal-Wallis testd.
ELBW – extremely low birth weight.
Figure 1Comparison of the presence of respiratory and atopic problems between the groups at 6–7 years of age.
Laboratory tests results in the studied groups
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| FEV1 (%) | 81.3±13 | 95.8±8 | <0.001a |
| FVC (%) | 79±13 | 89±7 | <0.001a |
| MEF50 (%) | 62±19 | 87±26 | <0.001a |
| Δ%FEV1 (%) | 6.8±12.3 | 3.6±5.9 | 0.3a |
| Δ%MEF50 (%) | 31±32 | 19±17 | 0.15a |
| FEV1 < 80% predicted value | 10 (45%) | 0 | 0.001b |
| Δ%FEV1 >12% | 4 (18%) | 1 (5%) | 0.3b |
| Median (25th-75th percentile) | 8 (8–13) | 10 (8–14) | 0.2c |
| Normal (≤20 ppb) | 22 | 15 | 0.02b |
| Intermediate (20–35 ppb) | 0 | 3 | |
| High (>35 ppb) | 0 | 2 | |
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| Geometric mean (± SD) | 32±4 | 56±4 | 0.002a |
| High (>upper limit for age) | 10 (12%) | 12 (32%) | 0.02b |
| Absolute eosinophil count per uL) | 265±202 | 225±185 | 0.3a |
| Positive SPT | 8 (11%) | 9 (24%) | 0.09b |
p value for ANOVAa, chi square testb, and Kruskal-Wallis test.
ELBW – extremely low birth weight.
SPT – skin prick test.
Figure 2Study flow-chart.
Figure 3Comparison of forced expiratory volume measurements between the group of extremely low birthweight children and the group of full-term peers.
Comparison of selected factors between the group of ELBW infants with and without wheeze in the last year
| Birth weight (g), mean (SD) | 853±139 | 830±159 | 0.8a |
| Gestational age (weeks), mean (SD) | 27.3±2.1 | 27.3±2.6 | 0.9a |
| Female | 37 (67%) | 15 (58%) | 0.5b |
| Length of mechanical ventilation (Me; 25-75th percentile) (days) | 17 (2–48) | 24 (6–39) | 0.8c |
| Length of oxygen therapy (Me; 25-75th percentile) (days) | 44 (13–77) | 55 (34–74) | 0.9c |
| Oxygen therapy at least 28 days | 34 (62%) | 19 (73%) | 0.5b |
| Oxygen therapy at the 36 PMA | 21 (38%) | 10 (38%) | 1.0b |
| Wheeze in the first 24 months of life | 29 (53%) | 21 (81%) | 0.03b |
| Hospitalization in the first 24 months of life | 25 (45%) | 19 (73%) | 0.03b |
| Immunoprophylaxis with palimivizumab | 8 (15%) | 2 (8%) | 0.5b |
| Parental history of atopy | 9 (17%) | 5 (22%) | 0.8b |
| Passive smoking | 4 (7%) | 4 (15%) | 0.26b |
| Pets at home | 21 (40%) | 11 (48%) | 0.7b |
| serum tIgE (Me; 25-75th percentile) | 22 (12–68) | 34 (12–73) | 0.3c |
| Absoulte eosinophil count (eos/uL | 230±137 | 338±275 | 0.03a |
| Positive SPT | 4 (7%) | 4 (15%) | 0.26b |
| Hospitalization in the last year | 2 (4%) | 12 (46%) | <0.01b |
| Current medications | 11 (20%) | 15 (58%) | 0.002b |
| FEV1 (%) | 80±13 | 83±16 | 0.61a |
| Δ%FEV1 (%) | 1±7 | 16±13 | 0.002a |
| Δ%FEV1 >12% | 0/14 | 4/8 (50%) | 0.01b |
p value for ANOVAa, chi square testb, and Kruskal-Wallis test.
ELBW – extremely low birth weight.