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Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and Perinatal Characteristics Predict 1-Year Respiratory Outcomes in Newborns Born at Extremely Low Gestational Age: A Prospective Cohort Study

Authors :
Julia Epping
Theresa J. Rogers
Carl T. D'Angio
Nathalie L. Maitre
Marshall L. Summar
Erna Josiah-Davis
Maria Blanco
Jane O'Donnell
T.J. Mariani
Samantha Balan
Vasantha H.S. Kumar
Rita M. Ryan
Scarlett L. Bellamy
Dennis W. Nielson
Philip T. Levy
Melissa Fernando
Barbara Warner
David J. Durand
Shawna Rodgers
Steven Steele
Susan Kelley
Scott O Guthrie
Carmen Garcia
Anne Marie Reynolds
Karin L. Knowles
William D. Hardie
Jeffrey D. Merrill
Barbara Alexander
Timothy P. Stevens
Claudia Cleveland
Valerie Lunger
Julie A. Hoffmann
Karen M. McDowell
Donna Germuga
Elizabeth E. Rogers
Karen Martin
Jason Zayac
Laura Linneman
Gautam K. Singh
Kim Bordeaux
Deanna Maffet
Clement L. Ren
Lisa Flattery-Walsh
Stephanie D. Davis
Jack K. Sharp
Gina Simpson
Jonas H. Ellenberg
Aimee Horan
Lynn M. Taussig
Hart F. Horneman
Mark O'Hunt
Amy Beller
Elizabeth R. Werner
Charles Clem
Roberta A. Ballard
Thomas W. Ferkol
Katrina Burson
Jayne Sicard-Su
Tanya Scalise
Sarah Martin
Eileen Popplewell
M. Layne Lillie
Kim Ciccio
Shannon Castiglione
Carol J. Blaisdell
Lori Pacello
Philip L. Ballard
C. Michael Cotten
Brenda B. Poindexter
Tari Gratton
Sharon Wadley
Mary Jane Platt
Ann Tierney
Daniel K. Sperry
Kelly Thornton
Kristin Scheible
Roberta L. Keller
Pamela A. Shaw
Judith A. Voynow
Claire A. Chougnet
Kim Fisher
Georgia E. McDavid
Rick Hinojosa
Sandra Prentice
James M. Greenberg
Rui Feng
Jeanette M. Asselin
Barbara Schmidt
Pamela Bates
Susan Gunn
Denise Cifelli
Christopher Johnson
Howard B. Panitch
Cheryl J. Chapin
Heidie Huyck
Cathy Grisby
Tina V. Hartert
Amir M. Khan
Sara B. DeMauro
Lauren Jewett
Judy L. Aschner
Julie Arldt-McAlister
Aaron Hamvas
Leslie A. Lusk
James Kemp
Beth Koch
Pam Brown
Gloria S. Pryhuber
Candice D. Fike
Alan H. Jobe
Mark R. Holland
Michael G. Sacilowski
Odessa L. Settles
Nancy Jenks
Paul E. Moore
Eric C. Eichenwald
Source :
The Journal of pediatrics. 187
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

To assess the utility of clinical predictors of persistent respiratory morbidity in extremely low gestational age newborns (ELGANs).We enrolled ELGANs (29 weeks' gestation) at ≤7 postnatal days and collected antenatal and neonatal clinical data through 36 weeks' postmenstrual age. We surveyed caregivers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months' corrected age to identify postdischarge respiratory morbidity, defined as hospitalization, home support (oxygen, tracheostomy, ventilation), medications, or symptoms (cough/wheeze). Infants were classified as having postprematurity respiratory disease (PRD, the primary study outcome) if respiratory morbidity persisted over ≥2 questionnaires. Infants were classified with severe respiratory morbidity if there were multiple hospitalizations, exposure to systemic steroids or pulmonary vasodilators, home oxygen after 3 months or mechanical ventilation, or symptoms despite inhaled corticosteroids. Mixed-effects models generated with data available at 1 day (perinatal) and 36 weeks' postmenstrual age were assessed for predictive accuracy.Of 724 infants (918 ± 234 g, 26.7 ± 1.4 weeks' gestational age) classified for the primary outcome, 68.6% had PRD; 245 of 704 (34.8%) were classified as severe. Male sex, intrauterine growth restriction, maternal smoking, race/ethnicity, intubation at birth, and public insurance were retained in perinatal and 36-week models for both PRD and respiratory morbidity severity. The perinatal model accurately predicted PRD (c-statistic 0.858). Neither the 36-week model nor the addition of bronchopulmonary dysplasia to the perinatal model improved accuracy (0.856, 0.860); c-statistic for BPD alone was 0.907.Both bronchopulmonary dysplasia and perinatal clinical data accurately identify ELGANs at risk for persistent and severe respiratory morbidity at 1 year.ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01435187.

Details

ISSN :
10976833
Volume :
187
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2734df9773e7e8639fd96ff96fd8a9f3