Short-term neonatal outcome in singleton, late preterm deliveries: a three-year experience at a single Lebanese center.

Nawfal I Nawfal, Mohamad K Ramadan, Ahmad Salah El Dine Naja, Mariam A Rajab
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Abstract

Background: There has been a decrease in the mean gestational age at delivery worldwide mostly due to an increase in deliveries occurring at late preterm period (LPP) with a concomitant rise in the rate of morbidities among newborns delivered at this period.

Objectives: To report the frequency of common short-term neonatal morbidities in infants born at LPP (between 34(0/7) and 36(6/7) weeks' gestation) and to compare these frequencies with those of full-term infants born at our institution.

Materials & methods: A descriptive cohort study (2008-2010) at Makassed General Hospital. All deliveries occurring at LPP constituted the study group (n = 361), while births at or beyond 37 weeks' gestation were considered as controls (n = 2814).

Results: The average rate of deliveries in LPP was 11.4% for the entire study period. The rate of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit admissions, respiratory morbidities, sepsis, jaundice, hypothermia, hypoglycemia and overall neonatal morbidity were all significantly higher in LPP infants when compared to those at term (p-value < 0.013).

Conclusion: In our cohort of Lebanese newborns delivered at LPP, significantly higher morbidities were encountered when compared to full-term newborns. Every possible effort should be exerted to avoid elective deliveries during LPP in order to curb the incidence of neonatal morbidities.

单胎晚期早产的短期新生儿结局:一个黎巴嫩中心的三年经验。
背景:在世界范围内,分娩时的平均胎龄有所下降,主要是由于晚期早产(LPP)分娩的增加,同时在这一时期分娩的新生儿的发病率也随之上升。目的:报告LPP出生的婴儿(妊娠34(0/7)至36(6/7)周之间)常见短期新生儿发病率的频率,并将这些频率与本机构出生的足月婴儿的频率进行比较。材料与方法:一项描述性队列研究(2008-2010)。所有在LPP分娩的产妇构成研究组(n = 361),而妊娠37周及以上分娩的产妇被视为对照组(n = 2814)。结果:在整个研究期间,LPP的平均分娩率为11.4%。新生儿重症监护病房住院率、呼吸系统发病率、败血症、黄疸、低体温、低血糖和新生儿总发病率均显著高于足月新生儿(p值< 0.013)。结论:在我们在LPP出生的黎巴嫩新生儿队列中,与足月新生儿相比,发病率明显更高。应尽一切可能的努力,以避免选择性分娩在LPP期间,以遏制新生儿发病率。
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