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[Survival and prematurity-related neonatal diagnoses among children born before 24 gestational weeks in Sweden 2007-2018].

Authors :
Morsing E
Lundgren P
Hård AL
Rakow A
Hellström-Westas L
Jacobson L
Johnson M
Nilsson S
Ley D
Sävman K
Hellström A
Source :
Lakartidningen [Lakartidningen] 2023 Mar 08; Vol. 120. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 08.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Children born before 24 gestational weeks had high neonatal morbidity and a majority had one or more neurodevelopmental disorders in addition to somatic diagnoses in childhood. Active Swedish perinatal care of infants with gestational age <24 weeks has resulted in a survival rate of more than 50 percent. Resuscitation of these immature infants is controversial, and some countries offer comfort care only. In a retrospective review of medical files and registries of 399 Swedish infants born before 24 gestational weeks, a majority had severe prematurity-related neonatal diagnoses. In childhood (2-13 years), 75 percent had at least one neurodevelopmental disorder and 88 percent had one or more prematurity-related somatic diagnosis (permanent or transient) that was likely to affect their quality of life. Long-term consequences for surviving infants should be considered in general recommendations as well as in parental information.

Details

Language :
Swedish
ISSN :
1652-7518
Volume :
120
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Lakartidningen
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36892137