| Literature DB >> 26199698 |
Jing Liu1, Hai Ying Cao2, Hua-Wei Wang1, Xiang Yong Kong1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is one of the most common causes of neonatal respiratory failure and mortality. The risk of developing RDS decreases with both increasing gestational age and birth weight.Entities:
Keywords: Infant, Newborn; Lung; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn
Year: 2015 PMID: 26199698 PMCID: PMC4505980 DOI: 10.5812/ijp.323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pediatr ISSN: 2008-2142 Impact factor: 0.364
General Information About Patients in the Two Groups [a]
| Groups | Gender, (male/female) | GA, w | Birth Weight, g | CS/SL, n | Grade in Chest X-Ray (cases) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 32/28 | 27+4 - 41+3 | 1000 - 4120 | 34/16 grade II | 10 cases, grade III | 20 cases, grade IV | 20 cases |
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| 12/8 | 27+4 - 36+3 | 1000 and more | 13/7 grade II | 8 cases, grade III | 8 cases, grade IV | 4 cases |
|
| 20/10 | 37 - 41+3 | 1550 - 4120 | 21/9 grade II | 2 cases, grade III | 12 cases, grade IV | 16 cases |
|
| 30/20 | 26+2 - 41+1 | 870 - 3990 | 22/18 | normal | normal | normal |
a Abbreviations: CS, cesarean section; GA, gestational age; RDS, respiratory distress syndrome; SL, spontaneous labor.
Distribution of Ultrasound Findings in the Two Groups a
| Ultrasound Findings | RDS Group (n = 50) | Control Group (n = 50) | P Value |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 50 | 0 | < 0.001 |
|
| 50 | 0 | < 0.001 |
|
| 50 | 0 | < 0.001 |
|
| 0 | 50 | < 0.001 |
|
| 0 | 12 | < 0.001 |
|
| 8 | 0 | < 0.001 |
|
| 40 | 0 | < 0.001 |
|
| 50 | 8 | < 0.001 |
a Abbreviations: AIS, interstitial-alveolar syndrome; RDS, respiratory distress syndrome.
Figure 1.Normal Lung Ultrasound Appearance: Gestational Age 73+5 Weeks, Birth Weight 2570 g
Longitudinal scan of the thorax, noting the ‘black’ normal lung and the echogenic line of normal pleura, paralleled A-lines and curvilinear appearance of the ribs associated with posterior acoustic shadowing. B-lines cannot be found in this infant.
Figure 2.Grade II RDS
Figure 3.Grade III RDS
Figure 5.Different Ultrasound Appearance of Grade IV RDS Bilaterally in Lungs
Figure 6.Ultrasound Image of White Lung (AIS)
The Sensitivity and Specificity of Lung Consolidation, Pleural line Abnormalities and Bilateral White Lung for the Diagnosis of Neonatal RDS [a]
| RDS | Control | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 50 (a) | 0 (b) | 50 (a+b) |
|
| 0 (c) | 50 (d) | 50 (c+d) |
|
| 50 (a+c) | 50 (b+d) | 100 |
a Abbreviations: RDS, respiratory distress syndrome.
The Sensitivity and Specificity of Lung Consolidation, Pleural Line Abnormalities and A-line Disappearance for the Diagnosis of Neonatal RDS [a]
| RDS | Control | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 50 (a) | 0 (b) | 50 (a+b) |
|
| 0 (c) | 50 (d) | 50 (c+d) |
|
| 50 (a+c) | 50 (b+d) | 100 |
a Abbreviations: RDS, respiratory distress syndrome.