Short Term Survival of Extreme Preterm Newborns at 23–26 Weeks’ Gestation in a Middle East Modern Referral Maternity Hospital

A. Mansour, H. Salama, S. Alomar, S. Ahmed, N. Mahmoud, Ratheesh Paramban, Mohamed Mahma
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Background: Caring about ELBW newborns at the limit of viability is demanding with a high rate of mortality and long-term morbidity. Society expectations become high and persistent while health care coast inside NICU is very high. Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the short-term survival (till discharge) of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) newborns at limits of viability 23–26 weeks gestation (WG) age in a large tertiary maternity hospital. Methods: A population-based retrospective study of babies born at 23–26 WG age over 3 years period. Results: Over the study period 2016 to mid-2018, a total of 283 ELBW newborns were delivered in our institute. Of those, 250 were admitted to NICU (88%). The number of newborns who survived till discharge from NICU was 174 (61.5%) while the rate of delivery room death was 33 newborns (11.75%). The survival rates during 2016–2018 period were 35%, 64%, 73%, and 81.4% for 23, 24, 25, and 26 WG respectively. 76 newborns (26.9%) of NICU admissions died before discharge. Most deaths occurred during the first two weeks of life (64%). The main cause of death inside the NICU during the first 2 weeks was respiratory failure, followed by infection. Conclusion: Counseling Parent using local data become more convincing and reflecting local experience. Short term survival rate of ELBW is comparable to those reported in the literature. The first two weeks are very crucial where the mortality rate is highest.
中东一家现代转诊妇产医院妊娠23-26周极度早产新生儿的短期生存率
背景:由于高死亡率和长期发病率,对生存极限的低出生体重新生儿的护理要求很高。社会期望越来越高,而新生儿重症监护病房内的卫生保健费用也很高。目的:探讨某大型三级妇产医院23 ~ 26周胎龄极低出生体重(ELBW)新生儿的短期生存(至出院)情况。方法:对23-26岁出生的婴儿进行为期3年的人群回顾性研究。结果:2016年至2018年年中,我院共分娩新生儿283例ELBW。其中250例(88%)入住新生儿重症监护病房。新生儿存活至新生儿重症监护病房出院174例(61.5%),产房死亡33例(11.75%)。2016-2018年期间,23、24、25和26组的存活率分别为35%、64%、73%和81.4%。新生儿重症监护病房入院的76例新生儿(26.9%)在出院前死亡。大多数死亡发生在生命的前两周(64%)。新生儿在新生儿重症监护病房前2周的主要死亡原因是呼吸衰竭,其次是感染。结论:使用当地数据的辅导家长更具说服力,更能反映当地经验。ELBW的短期生存率与文献报道相当。头两周非常关键,死亡率最高。
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