Medical Needs of Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants Post-Discharge: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan.

Neonatology Pub Date : 2025-05-07 DOI:10.1159/000546115
Jui-Hsing Chang, Chia-Huei Chen, Chun-Chih Peng, Chia-Ying Lin, Hung-Yang Chang, Chyong-Hsin Hsu, Wai-Tim Jim
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to explore the outcomes, home use of medical assistive devices, and interdisciplinary medical needs of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants at a corrected age of 2 years.

Methods: Analyses were performed using perinatal, neonatal, and 2-year follow-up data from VLBW infants registered in the Taiwan Premature Infant Follow-up Network (TPFN) between 2011-2017. Basic information, survival, and disease conditions during hospitalization were recorded. Medical needs at discharge, outcomes at a corrected age of 2 years, active involvement in outpatient healthcare services, and referrals were investigated.

Results: From 2011-2017, a total of 9243 VLBW preterm neonates were enrolled in the TPFN. Of these neonates, 140 had severe congenital anomalies, 8044 survived to discharge, and 6150 returned for follow-up evaluation. At discharge, 10.2% of infants received home oxygen therapy (HOT), and 6.5% used home monitoring devices. Among the infants diagnosed with chronic lung disease, 26.6% received HOT. At a corrected age of 2 years, the most common interventions and recommended referrals were rehabilitative treatments (34.5%), followed by early intervention system services (16.5%), ophthalmology/otolaryngology management (4.4%), neurological follow-up (4.1%), and mental health assessment and treatment (2.5%).

Conclusion: After hospital discharge, VLBW preterm infants exhibit substantial healthcare needs, with significant demands of home oxygen therapy, rehabilitation, and early intervention services by a corrected age of 2 years. These findings highlight the importance of coordinated outpatient care and long-term follow-up to address the developmental and medical challenges faced by this vulnerable population.

台湾极低出生体重早产儿出院后的医疗需求:一项以人口为基础的研究。
前言:本研究的目的是探讨矫正年龄为2岁的极低出生体重(VLBW)婴儿的结局、医疗辅助设备的家庭使用和跨学科的医疗需求。方法:对2011-2017年在台湾早产儿随访网络(TPFN)登记的VLBW婴儿进行围产期、新生儿和2年随访数据分析。记录住院期间的基本信息、生存情况和疾病情况。出院时的医疗需求、矫正年龄2岁时的结果、积极参与门诊保健服务和转诊进行了调查。结果:2011-2017年,共有9243例VLBW早产儿纳入TPFN。在这些新生儿中,140例有严重先天性异常,8044例存活至出院,6150例返回随访评估。出院时,10.2%的婴儿接受家庭氧疗(HOT), 6.5%的婴儿使用家庭监护设备。在诊断为慢性肺病的婴儿中,26.6%接受了HOT治疗。在矫正年龄2岁时,最常见的干预措施和推荐转诊是康复治疗(34.5%),其次是早期干预系统服务(16.5%)、眼科/耳鼻喉科管理(4.4%)、神经系统随访(4.1%)和心理健康评估和治疗(2.5%)。结论:VLBW早产儿出院后表现出大量的保健需求,对家庭氧疗、康复和早期干预服务的需求显著,矫正年龄为2岁。这些发现强调了协调门诊护理和长期随访的重要性,以解决这一弱势群体面临的发展和医疗挑战。
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