| Literature DB >> 30134865 |
Mostafa A Abolfotouh1, Saif Al Saif2, Waleed A Altwaijri2, Mohammed A Al Rowaily2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Survival of preterm neonates has steadily improved over the past five decades, due to changes in the neonatal intensive care. However, in Saudi Arabia, there are no written guidelines on the definition of the lower limit of viability, and there has been a call for such a limit. The aims of this study were: (1) to determine lower limits of viability and survival in extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infants, and (2) to determine incidence of neurodevelopmental and cognitive abnormalities within 3-6 years after birth.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30134865 PMCID: PMC6106812 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-018-1248-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Flowchart of follow up of ELBW infants from birth up to age of 6 years
Early outcomes [death versus survival) in ELBW infants (n = 117) according to demographic and biological characteristics
| Dead ( | Survived ( | Total ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| male | 21(31.8) | 45(68.2) | 66(56.4) | |
| female | 27(52.9) | 24(47.1) | 51(43.6) | 0.021@ |
| Gestational age | ||||
| 22–23 | 8(80.0) | 2(20.0) | 10(8.6) | |
| 24–25 | 24(55.8) | 19(44.2) | 43(36.8) | |
| 26–28 | 12(23.1) | 40(76.9) | 52(44.4) | |
| 29–30 | 4(33.3) | 8(66.7) | 12(10.2) | 0.002@ |
| Mean ± SD | 25.3 ± 2.0 | 26.4 ± 1.7 | 26.0 ± 1.9 | 0.001b |
| Birth weight | ||||
| 450–600 g. | 21(84.0) | 4(16.0) | 25(21.4) | |
| 601–700 g. | 10(47.6) | 11(52.4) | 21(17.9) | |
| 701–800 g. | 8(29.6) | 19(70.4) | 27(23.1) | |
| 801–995 g. | 9(20.5) | 35(79.5) | 44(37.6) | < 0.001@ |
| Mean ± SD | 663.0 ± 128.6 | 799.7 ± 116.8 | 743.6 ± 138.8 | < 0.001b |
| Type of pregnancy | ||||
| Single | 34(41.5) | 48(58.5) | 82(70.1) | 0.9@ |
| Multiple | 14(40.0) | 21(60.0) | 35(29.9) | |
| Mode of delivery | ||||
| CS | 15(29.4) | 36(70.6) | 51(43.6) | |
| Vaginal. | 33(50.0) | 33(50.0) | 66(56.4) | 0.025@ |
| Apgar score in 5 min. Mean ± SD | 5.7 ± 2.6 | 7.6 ± 1.3 | 6.8 ± 2.1 | < 0.001b |
| Maternal factors | ||||
| Maternal Age (mean, SD) | 28.9 ± 7.2 | 26.6 ± 8.6 | 28.0 ± 7.2 | 0.2b |
| Diabetes | 5(10.6) | 5(7.2) | 10 (8.5) | 0.5@ |
| Premature rupture of membrane | 9(18.8) | 15(21.7) | 24(20.3) | 0.7@ |
| Chorioamnionitis | 5(10.4) | 3(4.3) | 8 (7.3) | 0.2c |
| Prenatal Steroids | 29(60.4) | 45(65.2) | 74 (62.7) | 0.6@ |
@---Chi square test, b-----student t test, c-----Fisher exact test
Distribution of ELBW (n = 117) according to neonatal complications
| Complications | Total |
|---|---|
| A-CNS | |
| IVH | 75 (64.1) |
| PVL | 10 (8.5) |
| Encephalopathy | 6 (5.1) |
| Seizure | 25 (21.4) |
| Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) | |
| Grade I | 45 (38.8) |
| Grade II | 6 (5.2) |
| B-CVS | |
| PDA | 66 (56.9) |
| CHD | 4 (3.4) |
| Indomethacin | 20 (17.2) |
| Pulmonary Hypertension | 13 (11.4) |
| C-Infectious | |
| Early Onset Sepsis | 11 (9.5) |
| Late Onset Sepsis | 47 (40.5) |
| Nosocomial Infection | 41 (35.7) |
| Meningitis | 4 (3.4) |
| D-Respiratory | |
| RDS | 110 (95.7) |
| Surfactant | 101 (87.8) |
| Air Leak Syndrom | 1 (0.9) |
| BPD-Bronchopulmonary dysplasia | 42 (36.5) |
| Postnatal Steroid | 27 (23.5) |
| Phototherapy | 86 (75.4) |
| IPPVduration of oxygen exposure (days) | 26.6 ± 22.5 |
| CPAPduration of mechanical ventilation (days) | 16.9 ± 15.5 |
| Home oxygen | 3 (3.5) |
| E-GIT | |
| GIT abnormalities | 2 (1.8) |
| Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) –stage II | 31 (27.0) |
| Hyperbilirubinemia | 82 (71.9) |
| Phototherapy | 86 (75.4) |
Fig. 2Mortality rate among ELBW infants according to birthweight
Fig. 3Mortality rate among ELBW infants according to gestational age
Predictors of survival of ELBW infants
| Independent variables | Odds ratio | 95% C.I. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower | Upper | |||
| Sex | 0.1 | 2.06 | .80 | 5.26 |
| Gestational age | 0.6 | .914 | .65 | 1.29 |
| Birth weight | 0.001* | 1.01 | 1.00 | 1.01 |
| Mode of delivery | 0.9 | 1.03 | .36 | 2.99 |
| Apgar score in 5 min. | .000* | 1.68 | 1.26 | 2.25 |
Late outcomes of ELBW children: Results of Pediatric and psychological assessments
| n. | (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Normal children | 21 | 34.8 |
| Impairments (at age 3)a | ||
| Developmental delay@ | 24 | 38.1 |
| Cerebral palsy | 23 | 36.2 |
| Hyperactive autistic | 4 | 6.3 |
| Blindness/amblyopia/amblyopia | 4 | 6.3 |
| Delayed speech/Stuttering | 21 | 33.3 |
| Wasting | 8 | 12.7 |
| ADHD | 2 | 3.2 |
| Psychological assessment (at age 6)b | ||
| Superior | 3 | 5.0 |
| Average | 42 | 70.0 |
| Low average | 2 | 3.3 |
| Borderline (Slow learner) | 7 | 11.7 |
| Mild MR | 4 | 6.7 |
| Moderate MR | 2 | 3.3 |
| IQ verbal (mean ± SD) | 93.5 ± 21.8 | |
| IQ performance (mean ± SD) | 82.8 ± 17.6 | |
| IQ-Full scale (mean ± SD) | 86.8 ± 21.3 | |
a---results for 63 children, b---results for 60 children
@--Developmental delays were: gross motor (14.3%), sensory/adaptive (57.1%), personal/social (42.9%), language (42.9%)