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Perinatal risk factors for pneumothorax and morbidity and mortality in very low birth weight infants.

Fermín García-Muñoz Rodrigo1, Lourdes Urquía Martí1, Gloria Galán Henríquez1, Sonia Rivero Rodríguez1, Patricia Tejera Carreño1, Silvia Molo Amorós1, Pedro Cabrera Vega1, Fernando Rodríguez Ramón1.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine the perinatal risk factors for pneumothorax in Very-Low-Birth-Weight (VLBW) infants and the associated morbidity and mortality in this population.
METHODS: Retrospective analysis of data collected prospectively from a cohort of VLBW neonates assisted in our Unit (2006-2013). We included all consecutive in-born patients with ≤ 1500 g, without severe congenital anomalies. Perinatal history, demographics, interventions and clinical outcomes were collected. Associations were evaluated by logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS: During the study period, 803 VLBW infants were assisted in our Unit, of whom 763 were inborn. Ten patients (1.2%) died in delivery room, and 18 (2.2%) with major congenital anomalies were excluded. Finally, 735 (91.5%) neonates were included in the study. Seventeen (2.3%) developed pneumothorax during the first week of life [median (IQR): 2 (1-2) days]. After correcting for GA and other confounders, prolonged rupture of membranes [aOR =1.002 (95% CI 1.000-1.003); p = 0.040] and surfactant administration [aOR = 6.281 (95% CI 1.688-23.373); p = 0.006] were the independent risk factors associated with pneumothorax. Patients with pneumothorax had lower probabilities of survival without major brain damage (MBD): aOR = 0.283 (95% CI = 0.095-0.879); p = 0.029.
CONCLUSIONS: Pneumothorax in VLBW seems to be related to perinatal inflammation and surfactant administration, and it is significantly associated with a reduction in the probabilities of survival without MBD.

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Keywords:  Brain damage; Very-Low-Birth-Weight infant; pneumothorax; preterm rupture of membranes; respiratory distress syndrome

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27852166     DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2016.1261281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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