Neurodevelopmental Outcomes and Health Care Utilization in Very Low Birth Weight Infants After Treatment With Bubble CPAP.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Respiratory care Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-23 DOI:10.1089/respcare.12099
Jennifer M Estanilla, Jieun David, J Brady Scott, Aloka L Patel, Kousiki Patra
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Abstract

Background: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation in preterm infants are associated with an increased risk for respiratory morbidity and adverse neurodevelopmental (ND) outcomes in early childhood. The use of nasal CPAP has been shown to reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation and risk for BPD. Bubble CPAP has physiologic properties that decrease lung injury, which may lead to better respiratory and developmental outcomes through prevention of BPD. To date, there is no study that reports the ND and health outcomes of infants treated with bubble CPAP. Methods: One hundred twenty infants treated with bubble CPAP were compared with 114 infants treated with infant flow driver (IFD) CPAP. Outcomes included Bayley-III scores, hospitalizations, emergency department visits, subspecialists, and therapies through the age of 2 years. Multiple regression analyses adjusted for effects of social and neonatal risk factors on outcomes. Results: Infants in the bubble CPAP group had lower rates of intubation (P = .02), need for surfactant administration (P < .001), and noninvasive ventilation (P < .001) as compared with infants treated with IFD CPAP. In extremely low birthweight infants (<1,000 g), treatment with bubble CPAP was predictive of higher cognitive scores at 20 months corrected age (CA) (P = .02). Conclusions: Use of bubble CPAP was associated with higher cognitive scores at 20 months CA in extremely low birthweight infants but not for infants with birthweight >1,000 g.

极低出生体重儿泡式CPAP治疗后的神经发育结局和保健利用。
背景:早产儿支气管肺发育不良(BPD)和长时间有创机械通气与儿童早期呼吸系统疾病和不良神经发育(ND)结局的风险增加有关。使用鼻CPAP已被证明可以减少机械通气的持续时间和BPD的风险。气泡CPAP具有减少肺损伤的生理特性,这可能通过预防BPD导致更好的呼吸和发育结局。到目前为止,还没有研究报告使用气泡CPAP治疗婴儿的ND和健康结果。方法:对120例婴儿采用气泡CPAP与114例婴儿采用IFD CPAP进行比较。结果包括Bayley-III评分、住院情况、急诊就诊情况、专科医生和2岁时的治疗情况。多元回归分析调整了社会和新生儿危险因素对结果的影响。结果:与IFD CPAP组相比,气泡CPAP组的插管率(P = 0.02)、表面活性物质给药率(P < 0.001)和无创通气率(P < 0.001)均较低。极低出生体重儿(P = .02)。结论:使用气泡CPAP与极低出生体重婴儿20月龄时较高的认知评分相关,但与出生体重bbb10,000 g的婴儿无关。
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Respiratory care
Respiratory care 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
16.00%
发文量
209
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: RESPIRATORY CARE is the official monthly science journal of the American Association for Respiratory Care. It is indexed in PubMed and included in ISI''s Web of Science.
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