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Correlation of placental pathology with the postoperative outcomes and white matter injury in preterm infants following necrotizing enterocolitis

Authors :
Garg, Parvesh Mohan
Paschal, Jaslyn L.
Ansari, Md Abu Yusuf
Ware, Jennifer
Adams, Kristin
Taylor, Charlotte
Reddy, Kartik
Rosenfeld, Charles R.
Mir, Imran N.
Source :
J Neonatal Perinatal Med
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOS Press, 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To determine the association of placental pathologic lesions with postoperative outcomes, survival, and white matter injury (WMI) in preterm infants with NEC. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of 107 neonates with NEC (Bell stage > IIa) from Jan 2013- June 2020 was completed. Demographic, clinical, and outcome data were compared between infants with or without placental pathologic lesions. RESULTS: In this cohort, 59/107 (55%) infants had medical NEC, and 48 (45%) had surgical NEC. The infants had a mean gestational age of 28.1±3.7 weeks and a birth weight of 1103±647 g. Maternal vascular malperfusion (82/107, 76.6%) and acute histological chorioamnionitis (42, 39.3%) were the most common pathological placental lesions. Acute histologic chorioamnionitis with fetal inflammatory response was more common in infants with surgical NEC vs. medical NEC (35.4% vs. 15.3%; p = 0.02). The NEC Infants with WMI on brain MRI scans had a significantly higher incidence of acute histological chorioamnionitis (52% vs. 27.8%; P = 0.04). No significant differences in mortality, length of stay and postoperative outcomes in neonates with and without acute histologic chorioamnionitis with fetal inflammatory response were noted. On unadjusted logistic regression, acute histologic chorioamnionitis without fetal inflammatory response was also associated with higher odds of WMI (OR 2.81; 95% CI 1.05–7.54; p = 0.039). CONCLUSION: Acute histological chorioamnionitis without fetal inflammatory response was associated with higher odds of WMI in infants with NEC, with no significant impact on mortality and other postoperative outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
18784429 and 19345798
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7384139adb2235b7dce1d7c93c040324