학술논문

Mid-childhood outcomes after pre-viable preterm premature rupture of membranes
Document Type
Report
Source
Journal of Perinatology. September, 2017, Vol. 37 Issue 9, p1053, 7 p.
Subject
Norway
Language
English
ISSN
0743-8346
Abstract
Objectives: Investigate cardiorespiratory outcomes in children surviving previable preterm premature rupture of membranes (PV-PPROM) before 22 weeks' gestational age (GA) with minimum 2 weeks latency. STUDY Design: Single institution, follow-up of retrospectively identified children who were born after PV-PPROM during 2000-2004, and individually matched preterm-born controls. Results: Eleven PV-PPROM and matched control children were included at mean age of 10.5 and 10.7 years. Rupture of membranes occurred at mean GA 18.sup.2 and 27.sup.6 weeks and birth at 28.sup.3 and 28.sup.6 weeks, respectively. Compared to controls, the PV-PPROM group had significantly poorer lung function, findings on echocardiography indicating mild pulmonary hypertension, and lower peak oxygen consumption. Chart reviews suggested more motor difficulties and a tendency towards more problems with learning and attention. Conclusion: The findings highlight a preterm-born sub-group in need of targeted long-term monitoring and possibly interventions regarding future cardiorespiratory and neurodevelopmental function.
Author(s): M H Bentsen [sup.1] [sup.2] , E Satrell [sup.2] , H Reigstad [sup.1] , S L Johnsen [sup.3] , M Vollsæter [sup.1] [sup.2] , O D Røksund [sup.1] [sup.4] [...]