Changes in Body Water Composition and Severity of Respiratory Disease in Very Preterm Infants.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Respiration Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1159/000543891
Alexandra Allanore, Francesco Bonsante, Simon Lorrain, Alexandre Lapillonne, Silvia Iacobelli
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Abstract

Introduction: Acute respiratory disorders and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are frequent and serious complications in very preterm infants (VPI). These conditions are influenced by several factors, including fluid imbalances and abnormal postnatal changes in body water composition (BWC). We aimed to investigate the association between BWC and the severity of respiratory disease in VPI using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA).

Material and methods: We conducted an observational study in a third-level neonatal intensive care unit at Reunion Island University Hospital. Infants born before 32 weeks of gestation, with BWC monitoring during hospital stay, were included. The severity of respiratory disease was assessed using mean airway pressure (MAP) recorded at the same time as BIA. Secondary outcomes included the Lung Ultrasound Score (LUS), measured weekly from 28 days of life, and BDP occurrence and severity at 36 weeks of postconceptional age.

Results: We included 34 VPI (BW 1,131 ± 352 g, gestational age 28.0 ± 2.2) and performed 267 BWC analyses (average: 8 BIA/patient). MAP was directly associated with extracellular water (ECW, % of body weight) (p < 0.001), even after adjustment for confounding variables at multivariate analysis (p < 0.02). No significant association was observed between total body water measures and the LUS. ECW was significantly associated with the occurrence of severe BPD (p < 0.003).

Conclusion: These results highlight the protective effect of the contraction of total body water, and in particular, of the ECW, on the severity of acute and chronic respiratory pathology in VPI. They also indicate the interest in monitoring BWC by BIA throughout hospitalization in critically ill neonates.

极早产儿体内水分成分的变化和呼吸系统疾病的严重程度
急性呼吸系统疾病和支气管肺发育不良(BPD)是非常早产儿(VPI)常见且严重的并发症。这些情况受到几个因素的影响,包括体液失衡和出生后体内水分成分(BWC)的异常变化。我们的目的是利用生物电阻抗分析(BIA)来研究BWC与VPI呼吸系统疾病严重程度之间的关系。材料与方法我们在留尼旺岛大学医院的三级新生儿重症监护室进行了一项观察性研究。研究对象包括妊娠32周前出生的婴儿,在住院期间进行了体重监测。采用BIA同时记录的平均气道压(MAP)评估呼吸系统疾病的严重程度。次要结果包括肺超声评分(LUS),从28天开始每周测量一次,以及妊娠后36周BDP的发生和严重程度。结果共纳入34例VPI (BW 1131±352g, GA 28.0±2.2),进行了267例BWC分析(平均:8 BIA/例)。MAP与细胞外水(ECW,占体重的百分比)直接相关(p
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Respiration
Respiration 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.40%
发文量
82
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Respiration'' brings together the results of both clinical and experimental investigations on all aspects of the respiratory system in health and disease. Clinical improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of chest and lung diseases are covered, as are the latest findings in physiology, biochemistry, pathology, immunology and pharmacology. The journal includes classic features such as editorials that accompany original articles in clinical and basic science research, reviews and letters to the editor. Further sections are: Technical Notes, The Eye Catcher, What’s Your Diagnosis?, The Opinion Corner, New Drugs in Respiratory Medicine, New Insights from Clinical Practice and Guidelines. ''Respiration'' is the official journal of the Swiss Society for Pneumology (SGP) and also home to the European Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology (EABIP), which occupies a dedicated section on Interventional Pulmonology in the journal. This modern mix of different features and a stringent peer-review process by a dedicated editorial board make ''Respiration'' a complete guide to progress in thoracic medicine.
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