1. Association between pulmonary hemorrhage and CPAP failure in very preterm infants
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Li, Wang, Li-Li, Zhao, Jia-Ju, Xu, Yong-Hui, Yu, Zhong-Liang, Li, Feng-Juan, Zhang, Hui-Min, Wen, Hai-Huan, Wu, Li-Ping, Deng, Hui-Yu, Yang, Li, Li, Lan-Lan, Ding, Xiao-Kang, Wang, Cheng-Yuan, Zhang, and Hui, Wang
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Abstract
BackgroundPulmonary hemorrhage (PH) in neonates is a life-threatening respiratory complication. We aimed to analyze the perinatal risk factors and morbidity with PH among very preterm infants in a large multicenter study.MethodsThis was a multicenter case–control study based on a prospective cohort. Participants included 3,680 in-born infants with a gestational age at 24–32 weeks (birth weight ResultsA total of 3,680 infants were included in the study, and the number of identified cases of PH was 262 (7.1%). The incidence was 16.9% (136/806) for neonates with extremely low BW (BW < 1,000 g) infants. The multivariate analysis showed that CPAP failure (OR 2.83, 95% CI 1.57, 5.08) was significantly associated with PH. PH was associated with a high likelihood of death (OR 3.81, 95% CI 2.67, 5.43) and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) (≥grade II) (OR 1.58, 95% CI 1.00, 2.48).ConclusionsIn this multicenter case–control study based on a prospective cohort, PH to be common among VLBW infants. PH is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, and perinatal management, especially CPAP failure. Respiratory management strategies to decrease the risk of PH should be optimized.
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- 2022
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