Short-Term Outcomes of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Tertiary Care Center in UAE Compared to the World

Nusrat Khan, Aiman Rahmani, Mustafa Al Abdullatif, Omar Abu Sa’da
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Background: Very low birth weight infants make up a small percentage of total live births but contribute significantly to neonatal intensive care unit admissions and mortalities. Their survival rate has increased greatly in developed countries due to advanced perinatal health care but developing countries still lag. Aims: Examine the mortality and morbidity rates in VLBWI in a tertiary neonatal care center in UAE and compare these to previously published data from the same center (VLBWI outcomes during 2004-2006, labeled period I), the region and international neonatal networks. Methods: Demographic and multiple outcome data were collected from annual audits of the unit on a VLBWI cohort (500–1500g) admitted between January 2011 and December 2015. Results: Of the 468 infants weighing 500–1500g at birth, 82% survived until discharge (85.6% in period I), 33% had Chronic Lung Disease (12.1% in period I), 10% suffered from necrotizing enterocolitis (5.8% in period I), 22.2% had Intraventricular Hemorrhage of any grade (17.5% in period I) while 3.8% had Periventricular Leukomalacia (2.8% in period I ). Cesarean sections were conducted 75% of the time (55.5% in period 1) and 49% cases were multiple births (33.9% in period I). These outcomes were also compared to regional reports and international neonatal networks. Conclusion: Mortality and short-term morbidity were higher in our study than in period I. Our study population had a significantly higher number born with weight <750g (50% rise from period I) and around half of our VLBWIs were products of multiple pregnancies.
与世界相比,阿联酋三级保健中心极低出生体重儿的短期预后
背景:出生体重极低的婴儿只占总活产婴儿的一小部分,但对新生儿重症监护病房住院率和死亡率有重要影响。由于先进的围产期保健,发达国家的存活率大大提高,但发展中国家仍然落后。目的:检查阿联酋三级新生儿护理中心的VLBWI的死亡率和发病率,并将其与先前发表的来自同一中心的数据(2004-2006年VLBWI结果,标记期I)、区域和国际新生儿网络进行比较。方法:收集2011年1月至2015年12月住院的VLBWI队列(500-1500g)年度审计单位的人口统计学和多个结局数据。结果:在468名出生时体重500-1500g的婴儿中,82%存活至出院(I期85.6%),33%患有慢性肺病(I期12.1%),10%患有坏死性小肠结肠炎(I期5.8%),22.2%患有任何级别的脑室内出血(I期17.5%),3.8%患有脑室周围白质软化(I期2.8%)。剖宫产的比例为75%(第一阶段为55.5%),多胞胎占49%(第一阶段为33.9%)。这些结果也与区域报告和国际新生儿网络进行了比较。结论:在我们的研究中,死亡率和短期发病率高于第一阶段。我们的研究人群中出生体重<750g的人数显著增加(比第一阶段增加50%),大约一半的VLBWIs是多胎妊娠的产物。
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