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Improved Survival of Periviable Infants after Alteration of the Threshold of Viability by the Neonatal Resuscitation Program 2015.

Yen-Ju Chen1, Wen-Hao Yu1, Li-Wen Chen1, Chao-Ching Huang1, Lin Kang2, Hui-Shan Lin3, Osuke Iwata4, Shin Kato4, Mohamed Hamed Hussein5, Yung-Chieh Lin1.   

Abstract

Periviable infants (PIs) born at 22-25 weeks gestational age (wGA) have a variable survival rate (49.7-86.2%) among hospitals. One factor involved in this difference may be the definition of the threshold of viability. The American Academy of Pediatrics revised the neonatal resuscitation program in late 2015 (NRP 2015) and altered the threshold of viability from 23 to 22 wGA. The impact on the survival of PIs after the guideline alteration has seldom been discussed. Since 2016, the unit of this study has implemented the renewed guideline for PIs. We retrospectively reviewed and analyzed the survival and clinical variables of PIs before and after implementation of the guideline, which included a 10-year cohort in a single center in Taiwan. There were 168 PIs enrolled between 2010 and 2019 (Epoch-I, 2010-2015; Epoch-II, 2016-2019), after excluding those with congenital anomalies and parent-decided comfort care. Compared to those in Epoch-I, the PIs in Epoch-II had significantly higher odds ratios (2.602) (95% confidence interval: 1.170-5.789; p = 0.019) for survival. Younger gestational age, small size for gestational age, cesarean delivery, low blood pH at birth, and surfactant therapeutic treatment were found to be significant risk factors associated with the survival of PIs (p < 0.05 for each). The altered threshold of viability by NRP 2015 may impact the survival of PIs. However, long-term follow-up for surviving PI is required in the future.

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Keywords:  borderline viability; extremely preterm infants; management; neonatal resuscitation program; periviable infants; survival rate

Year:  2021        PMID: 33406755      PMCID: PMC7824697          DOI: 10.3390/children8010023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Children (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9067


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