Literature DB >> 24888837

Is early delivery beneficial in gastroschisis?

Helen Carnaghan1, Susana Pereira2, Catherine P James3, Paul B Charlesworth4, Marco Ghionzoli1, Elkhouli Mohamed3, Kate M K Cross1, Edward Kiely1, Shailesh Patel4, Ashish Desai4, Kypros Nicolaides2, Joseph I Curry1, Niyi Ade-Ajayi4, Paolo De Coppi1, Mark Davenport4, Anna L David3, Agostino Pierro5, Simon Eaton6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Gastroschisis neonates have delayed time to full enteral feeds (ENT), possibly due to bowel exposure to amniotic fluid. We investigated whether delivery at <37weeks improves neonatal outcomes of gastroschisis and impact of intra/extra-abdominal bowel dilatation (IABD/EABD).
METHODS: A retrospective review of gastroschisis (1992-2012) linked fetal/neonatal data at 2 tertiary referral centers was performed. Primary outcomes were ENT and length of hospital stay (LOS). Data (median [range]) were analyzed using parametric/non-parametric tests, positive/negative predictive values, and regression analysis.
RESULTS: Two hundred forty-six patients were included. Thirty-two were complex (atresia/necrosis/perforation/stenosis). ENT (p<0.0001) and LOS (p<0.0001) were reduced with increasing gestational age. IABD persisted to last scan in 92 patients, 68 (74%) simple (intact/uncompromised bowel), 24 (26%) complex. IABD or EABD diameter in complex patients was not significantly greater than simple gastroschisis. Combined IABD/EABD was present in 22 patients (14 simple, 8 complex). When present at <30weeks, the positive predictive value for complex gastroschisis was 75%. Two patients with necrosis and one atresia had IABD and collapsed extra-abdominal bowel from <30weeks.
CONCLUSION: Early delivery is associated with prolonged ENT/LOS, suggesting elective delivery at <37weeks is not beneficial. Combined IABD/EABD or IABD/collapsed extra-abdominal bowel is suggestive of complex gastroschisis.
Copyright © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Antenatal ultrasound; Bowel inflammation; Enteral feeding; Extra-abdominal bowel dilatation; Gastroschisis; Gestational age; Intra-abdominal bowel dilatation; Post-natal outcome; Preterm delivery

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24888837     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2014.01.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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