| Literature DB >> 27812148 |
Arenda Mank1, Henriëtte A van Zanten1, Michael P Meyer2, Steffen Pauws3, Enrico Lopriore1, Arjan B Te Pas1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypothermia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. Preterm infants frequently have hypothermia when they are admitted to the NICU, but there is no data on the occurrence of hypothermia during the first hours after admission.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27812148 PMCID: PMC5094660 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0164817
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Baseline characteristics.
| Characteristic | All infants (n = 80) |
|---|---|
| Males, n (%) | 44 (55) |
| Apgar score at 5 min, median (IQR) | 8 (7–9) |
| Singleton, n (%) | 33 (42) |
| IUGR, n (%) | 19 (24) |
| Cesarean delivery, n (%) | 44 (55) |
| Gestational age, median (IQR) | 29 (27–30) weeks |
| Birth weight, median (IQR) | 1151 (891–1396) grams |
| 36 (45) | |
| Umbilical lines, n (%) | 34 (43) |
| Endotracheal intubation, n (%) | 11 (14) |
| Hypothermia at admission, n (%) | 24 (30) |
IUGR indicates intrauterine growth retardation defined as growth below the 10th percentile
Fig 1Correlation between temperature at admission and duration of hypothermia.
Risk factors for moderate to severe hypothermia > 30 min.
| Factor | Mod/sev hypothermia (n = 47) | No Mod/sev hypothermia (n = 33) | Univariate analysis (p) | Multivariate Analysis (p) | OR (95%CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth weight, mean (SD) | 1070 (288) grams | 1322 (368) | < 0.01 | ||
| Gestational age, mean (SD) | 27.7 (2.0) weeks | 29.0 (1.6) | < 0.01 | 0.05 | 0.74 (0.55–0.99) |
| Hypothermia at admission, n (%) | 20 (43) | 4 (12) | < 0.01 | < 0.05 | 4.6 (1.3–16.6) |
| IUGR, n (%) | 11 (23) | 8 (24) | ns | ns | 1.2 (0.4–4.2) |
| Umbilical lines < 3 hours, n (%) | 27 (57) | 7 (21) | < 0.01 | ns | 2.7 (0.8–8.7) |
| Intubation < 3 hours, n (%) | 9 (19) | 2 (6) | ns | ns | 2.2 (0.4–13.0) |
Fig 2Mean temperature every 10th minute (95% CI) of infants with hypothermia at admission (gray) and infants without hypothermia at admission (black) in the first three hours after admission.