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Exposure to Gastric Acid Inhibitors Increases the Risk of Infection in Preterm Very Low Birth Weight Infants but Concomitant Administration of Lactoferrin Counteracts This Effect

Authors :
Paolo Manzoni
Ruben García Sánchez
Michael Meyer
Ilaria Stolfi
Lorenza Pugni
Hubert Messner
Silvia Cattani
Pasqua Maria Betta
Luigi Memo
Lidia Decembrino
Lina Bollani
Matteo Rinaldi
Maria Fioretti
Michele Quercia
Milena Maule
Elena Tavella
Alessandro Mussa
Chryssoula Tzialla
Nicola Laforgia
Fabio Mosca
Rosario Magaldi
Michael Mostert
Daniele Farina
Amelia Di Comite
Alessandro Borghesi
Giovanni Agriesti
Riccardo Arisio
Caterina Franco
Roberta Guardione
Elena Boano
Alessia Catarinella
Cristina Romano
Cesare Monetti
Ugo Sala
Caterina Carbonara
Emmanuele Mastretta
Paola Del Sordo
Claudio Priolo
Paolo Galletto
Francesca Campagnoli
Mauro Vivalda
Giuseppina Bonfante
Giovanna Gomirato
Davide Montin
Roberta Camilla
Alessandro Messina
Marta Pieretto
Domenico Cipolla
Mario Giuffrè
Giovanni Corsello
Fabio Natale
Gennaro Vetrano
Elisabetta Tridapalli
Giacomo Faldella
Maria Grazia Capretti
PierMichele Paolillo
Simonetta Picone
Serafina Lacerenza
Giancarlo Gargano
Cristiana Magnani
Onofrio Sergio Saia
Elena Della Casa
Manzoni, Paolo
García Sánchez, Ruben
Meyer, Michael
Stolfi, Ilaria
Pugni, Lorenza
Messner, Hubert
Cattani, Silvia
Betta, Pasqua Maria
Memo, Luigi
Decembrino, Lidia
Bollani, Lina
Rinaldi, Matteo
Fioretti, Maria
Quercia, Michele
Maule, Milena
Tavella, Elena
Mussa, Alessandro
Tzialla, Chryssoula
Laforgia, Nicola
Mosca, Fabio
Magaldi, Rosario
Mostert, Michael
Farina, Daniele
Giuffrè, Mario
Corsello, Giovanni
Manzoni P, García Sánchez R, Meyer M, Stolfi I, Pugni L, Messner H, Cattani S, Betta PM, Memo L, Decembrino L, Bollani L, Rinaldi M, Fioretti M, Quercia M, Maule M, Tavella E, Mussa A, Tzialla C, Laforgia N, Mosca F, Magaldi R, Mostert M, Farina D
Di Comite A, Borghesi A, Agriesti G, Arisio R, Franco C, Guardione R, Boano E, Catarinella A, Romano C, Monetti C, Sala U, Carbonara C, Mastretta E, Del Sordo P, Priolo C, Galletto P, Campagnoli F, Vivalda M, Bonfante G, Gomirato G, Montin D, Camilla R, Messina A, Pieretto M, Cipolla D, Giuffrè M, Corsello G, Natale F, Vetrano G, Tridapalli E, Faldella G, Capretti MG, Paolillo P, Picone S, Lacerenza S, Gargano G, Magnani C, Sergio Saia O, Della Casa E
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether exposure to inhibitors of gastric acidity, such as H2 blockers or proton pump inhibitors, can independently increase the risk of infections in very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Study design: This is a secondary analysis of prospectively collected data from a multicenter, randomized controlled trial of bovine lactoferrin (BLF) supplementation (with or without the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG) vs placebo in prevention of late-onset sepsis (LOS) and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm infants. Inhibitors of gastric acidity were used at the recommended dosages/schedules based on the clinical judgment of attending physicians. The distribution of days of inhibitors of gastric acidity exposure between infants with and without LOS/NEC was assessed. The mutually adjusted effects of birth weight, gestational age, duration of inhibitors of gastric acidity treatment, and exposure to BLF were controlled through multivariable logistic regression. Interaction between inhibitors of gastric acidity and BLF was tested; the effects of any day of inhibitors of gastric acidity exposure were then computed for BLF-treated vs -untreated infants. Results: Two hundred thirty-five of 743 infants underwent treatment with inhibitors of gastric acidity, and 86 LOS episodes occurred. After multivariate analysis, exposure to inhibitors of gastric acidity remained significantly and independently associated with LOS (OR, 1.03; 95% CI, 1.008-1.067; P = .01); each day of inhibitors of gastric acidity exposure conferred an additional 3.7% odds of developing LOS. Risk was significant for Gram-negative (P < .001) and fungal (P = .001) pathogens, but not for Gram-positive pathogens (P = .97). On the test for interaction, 1 additional day of exposure to inhibitors of gastric acidity conferred an additional 7.7% risk for LOS (P = .003) in BLF-untreated infants, compared with 1.2% (P = .58) in BLF-treated infants. Conclusion: Exposure to inhibitors of gastric acidity is significantly associated with the occurrence of LOS in preterm VLBW infants. Concomitant administration of BLF counteracts this selective disadvantage. Trial registration: isrctn.org: ISRCTN53107700.

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Language :
English
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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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