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Outcomes of extremely low birthweight infants with acidosis at birth
Document Type
Academic Journal
Author
Randolph, David ANolen, Tracy LAmbalavanan, NamasivayamCarlo, Waldemar APeralta-Carcelen, MyriamDas, AbhikBell, Edward FDavis, Alexis SLaptook, Abbot RStoll, Barbara JShankaran, SeethaHiggins, Rosemary DDas, AbhikNolen, TracyJobe, Alan HCaplan, Michael SLaptook, Abbot ROh, WilliamHensman, Angelita MFanaroff, Avroy ANewman, Nancy SSchibler, KurtDonovan, Edward FBridges, KateAlexander, BarbaraGrisby, CathyMersmann, Marcia WorleyMincey, Holly LHessling, JodyAuten, Kathy JLohmeyer, Melody BCarlton, David PHale, Ellen CBlackwelder, Ann MArcher, Stephanie WilsonPoindexter, Brenda B.Lemons, James AHerron, Dianne EMiller, Lucy C.Wilson, Leslie DawnPoole, W KennethHastings, Betty KAuman, Jeanette OʼDonnellHuitema, Carolyn PetrieZaterka-Baxter, Kristin M.Van Meurs, Krisa PStevenson, David KAdams, Marian MBall, M BethanyProud, Melinda SPalmquist, Andrew WFrantz, Ivan D, III; MacKinnon, Brenda LNylen, EllenCollins, Monica VCosby, Shirley SFiner, Neil NWozniak, Paul RRasmussen, Maynard RArnell, KathyDemetrio, ClarenceHenderson, ChrisRich, WadeWidness, John AJohnson, Karen JKrutzfield, Nancy JDuara, ShahnazEverett-Thomas, RuthWatterberg, Kristi LPapile, Lu-AnnLacy, Conra BackstromPhelps, Dale LReubens, Linda JRowan, MaryBurnell, EricaSánchez, Pablo JLaptook, Abbot RRosenfeld, Charles RSalhab, Walid AHensley, GaynelleLeps, Melissa HMiller, Nancy AGuzman, AliciaMadison, SusieKennedy, Kathleen ATyson, Jon EAkpa, Esther GCluff, Patty AHarris, Beverly FoleyFranco, Claudia ILis, Anna EMartin, SarahMcDavid, Georgia ESimmons, Maegan CTate, Patti PierceFaix, Roger GYoder, Bradley AOsborne, Karen AJensen, Jennifer JSpencer, CynthiaWeaver-Lewis, KimberleeOʼShea, T MichaelPeters, Nancy JShankaran, SeethaBara, RebeccaMuran, GeraldineEhrenkranz, Richard AJacobs, Harris CCervone, PatriciaGettner, PatriciaKonstantino, MonicaPoulsen, JoAnnTaft, Janet
Source
Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition. Jul 01, 2014 99(4):F263-F268
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1359-2998
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that acidosis at birth is associated with the combined primary outcome of death or neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) in extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infants, and to develop a predictive model of death/NDI exploring perinatal acidosis as a predictor variable. STUDY DESIGN: The study population consisted of ELBW infants born between 2002 and 2007 at National Institute of Child Health and Development (NICHD) Neonatal Research Network hospitals. Infants with cord blood gas data and documentation of either mortality prior to discharge or 18–22 month neurodevelopmental outcomes were included. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to determine the contribution of perinatal acidosis, defined as a cord blood gas with a pH<7 or base excess (BE) <−12, to death/NDI in ELBW infants. In addition, a multivariable model predicting death/NDI was developed. RESULTS: 3979 patients were identified of whom 249 had a cord gas pH<7 or BE<−12 mEq/L. 2124 patients (53%) had the primary outcome of death/NDI. After adjustment for confounding variables, pH<7 and BE<−12 mEq/L were each significantly associated with death/NDI (OR=2.5 (1.6, 4.2) and OR=1.5 (1.1, 2.0), respectively). However, inclusion of pH or BE did not improve the ability of the multivariable model to predict death/NDI. CONCLUSIONS: Perinatal acidosis is significantly associated with death/NDI in ELBW infants. Perinatal acidosis is infrequent in ELBW infants, however, and other factors are more important in predicting death/NDI.