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Prediction of Late Death or Disability at Age 5 Years Using a Count of 3 Neonatal Morbidities in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

Authors :
Barbara Schmidt
Robin S. Roberts
Peter G. Davis
Lex W. Doyle
Elizabeth V. Asztalos
Gillian Opie
Aida Bairam
Alfonso Solimano
Shmuel Arnon
Reginald S. Sauve
Judy D'Ilario
Janice Cairnie
Joanne Dix
Beth Anne Adams
Erin Warriner
Mee-Hai Marie Kim
Peter Anderson
Peter Davis
Lex Doyle
Brenda Argus
Catherine Callanan
Noni Davis
Julianne Duff
Marion McDonald
Elizabeth Asztalos
Denise Hohn
Maralyn Lacy
Ross Haslam
Christopher Barnett
Louise Goodchild
Rosslyn Marie Lontis
Simon Fraser
Julie Keng
Kerryn Saunders
Elaine Kelly
Heather Woods
Emma Marchant
Anne-Marie Turner
Emma Magrath
Amanda Williamson
Sylvie Bélanger
Annie Fraser
Marc Blayney
Brigitte Lemyre
Jane Frank
Anne Synnes
Ruth E. Grunau
Philippa Hubber-Richard
Marilyn Rogers
Margot Mackay
Julianne Petrie-Thomas
Arsalan Butt
Aleid van Wassenaer
Debbie Nuytemans
Bregje Houtzager
Loekie van Sonderen
Rivka Regev
Netter Itzchack
Adiba Chalaf
Arne Ohlsson
Karel O'Brien
Anne-Marie Hamilton
May Lee Chan
Koravangattu Sankaran
Pat Proctor
Agneta Golan
Esther Goldsch-Lerman
Graham Reynolds
Barbara Dromgool
Sandra Meskell
Vanessa Parr
Catherine Maher
Margaret Broom
Zsuzsoka Kecskes
Cathy Ringland
Douglas McMillan
Elizabeth Spellen
Heather Christianson
Deborah Anseeuw-Deeks
Dianne Creighton
Jennifer Heath
Ruben Alvaro
Aaron Chiu
Ceceile Porter
Gloria Turner
Diane Moddemann
Naomi Granke
Karen Penner
Jane Bow
Antonius Mulder
Renske Wassenberg
Markus van der Hoeven
Maxine Clarke
Judy Parfitt
Kevin Parker
Chukwuma Nwaesei
Heather Ryan
Cory Saunders
Andreas Schulze
Inga Wermuth
Anne Hilgendorff
Andreas W. Flemmer
Eric Herlenius
Lena Legnevall
Hugo Lagercrantz
Derek Matthew
Wendy Amos
Suresh Tulsiani
Cherrie Tan-Dy
Marilyn Turner
Constance Phelan
Eric S. Shinwell
Michael Levine
Ada Juster-Reicher
May Khairy
Patricia Grier
Julie Vachon
Larissa Perepolkin
Keith J. Barrington
Sunil Kumar Sinha
Win Tin
Susan Fritz
Herve Walti
Diane Royer
Henry Halliday
David Millar
Clifford Mayes
Christopher McCusker
Olivia McLaughlin
Hubert Fahnenstich
Bettina Tillmann
Peter Weber
Unni Wariyar
Nicholas Embleton
Ravi Swamy
Hans U. Bucher
Jean-Claude Fauchere
Vera Dietz
Chidambara Harikumar
Peter J. Anderson
Deborah Dewey
Michael Gent
William Fraser
Edmund Hey
Max Perlman
Kevin Thorpe
Shari Gray
Carole Chambers
Lorrie Costantini
Wendy Yacura
Erin McGean
Lori Scapinello
Kindergeneeskunde
RS: GROW - Developmental Biology
RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine
University of Zurich
Schmidt, Barbara
Other Research
Neonatology
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry & Psychosocial Care
Source :
Journal of Pediatrics, 167(5), 982-+. MOSBY-ELSEVIER, Journal of pediatrics, 167(5), 982-+. Mosby Inc.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective To evaluate bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), serious brain injury, and severe retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) as predictors of poor long-term outcome in very low birth weight infants. Study design We examined the associations between counts of the 3 morbidities and long-term outcomes in 1514 of 1791 (85%) infants with birth weights of 500-1250 g who were enrolled in the Caffeine for Apnea of Prematurity trial from October 1999, to October 2004, had complete morbidity data, and were alive at 36 weeks postmenstrual age (PMA). BPD was defined as use of supplemental oxygen at 36 weeks PMA. Serious brain injury on cranial ultrasound included grade 3 and 4 hemorrhage, cystic periventricular leucomalacia, porencephalic cysts, or ventriculomegaly of any cause. Poor long-term outcome was death after 36 weeks PMA or survival to 5 years with 1 or more of the following disabilities: motor impairment, cognitive impairment, behavior problems, poor general health, deafness, and blindness. Results BPD, serious brain injury, and severe ROP occurred in 43%, 13%, and 6% of the infants, respectively. Each of the 3 morbidities was similarly and independently correlated with poor 5-year outcome. Rates of death or disability (95% CI) in children with none, any 1, any 2, and all 3 morbidities were 11.2% (9.0%-13.7%), 22.9% (19.6%-26.5%), 43.9% (35.5%-52.6%), and 61.5% (40.6%-79.8%), respectively. Conclusions In very low birth weight infants who survive to 36 weeks PMA, a count of BPD, serious brain injury, and severe ROP predicts the risk of a late death or survival with disability at 5 years.

Details

ISSN :
10976833 and 00223476
Volume :
167
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of pediatrics
Accession number :
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