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Association between Abnormal Antenatal Doppler Characteristics and Gastrointestinal Outcomes in Preterm Infants

Authors :
Silvia Martini
Mariarosaria Annunziata
Anna Nunzia Della Gatta
Arianna Aceti
Marica Brunetti
Gianluigi Pilu
Giuliana Simonazzi
Luigi Corvaglia
Martini, Silvia
Annunziata, Mariarosaria
Della Gatta, Anna Nunzia
Aceti, Arianna
Brunetti, Marica
Pilu, Gianluigi
Simonazzi, Giuliana
Corvaglia, Luigi
Source :
Nutrients; Volume 14; Issue 23; Pages: 5121
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Antenatal Doppler disturbances are associated with fetal hypoxia and may induce a brain-sparing vascular redistribution at the expense of splanchnic circulation, possibly predisposing to gut complications. We aimed to compare several gastrointestinal outcomes among very-low-birthweight (VLBW) preterm infants with different antenatal Doppler features. VLBW infants born between 2010–2022 were retrospectively included and stratified into the following clusters based on antenatal Doppler characteristics: normal Doppler (controls); absent or reversed end-diastolic flow in the umbilical artery (UA-AREDF) alone or also in the ductus venosus (UA+DV-AREDF); and abnormal Doppler with or without brain-sparing redistribution. The following outcomes were evaluated: time to reach full enteral feeds (FEF), feeding intolerance (FI), necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), and spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP). Overall, 570 infants were included. Infants born following UA+DV-AREDF had significantly higher FI, NEC, and SIP rates and achieved FEF later compared to controls. Increased FI prevalence and a longer time to FEF compared to controls were also observed among UA-AREDF infants and in the presence of brain-sparing redistribution, which also increased NEC rates. Antenatal Doppler abnormalities exacerbate the gastrointestinal risks of preterm infants. Detailed knowledge of Doppler features can aid in identifying those at highest risk of intestinal complications who may benefit from tailored enteral feeding management.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients; Volume 14; Issue 23; Pages: 5121
Accession number :
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