Liangfu Wang, Ping Ji, Jiansong Yin, Mei Xue, Jing Wang, Yu Wan, Baoqiang Dong
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目的:呼吸窘迫综合征危及新生儿生命。本研究探讨肺超声评分结合血清血管生成素样蛋白4 (ANGPTL4)水平对新生儿呼吸窘迫综合征(NRDS)严重程度及预后的预测价值。方法:建立NRDS组(n = 115)和对照组(n = 30)。分析两组不同严重程度NRDS新生儿肺超声评分及血清ANGPTL4水平、肺超声评分及血清ANGPTL4水平、影响NRDS新生儿预后不良的危险因素、血清ANGPTL4水平联合肺超声评分对NRDS新生儿严重程度及预后的判断价值。结果:NRDS组肺超声评分和血清ANGPTL4水平均高于对照组,Apgar评分低于对照组;中度组和重度组肺超声评分及血清ANGPTL4水平均高于轻度组,重度组高于中度组(均p < 0.05)。logistic回归分析显示,肺超声评分高、血清ANGPTL4水平高是NRDS患儿预后不良的危险因素(OR < 1, p < 0.05), Apgar评分高是NRDS患儿预后不良的保护因素(OR < 1, p < 0.05)。肺超声评分曲线下面积联合血清ANGPTL4水平评估NRDS新生儿严重程度及预后的评估价值高于单项检测。结论:肺超声评分及血清ANGPTL4水平与NRDS新生儿的严重程度及预后密切相关,两者结合可提高NRDS新生儿严重程度及预后的评估价值。本研究可为NRDS的病情严重程度评估及预后预测提供参考。
Predictive Value of Lung Ultrasound Scores Combined with Serum ANGPTL4 Levels on Severity and Prognosis of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
Objective: Respiratory distress syndrome threatens neonates' life. This study probed the predictive value of lung ultrasound scores combined with serum angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) levels on neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS) severity and prognosis.
Methods: The NRDS group (n = 115) and control group (n = 30) were established. In both groups, lung ultrasound scores and serum ANGPTL4 levels, lung ultrasound scores and serum ANGPTL4 levels of newborns with NRDS of different severity, the risk factors affecting the poor prognosis of NRDS neonates, and the value of serum ANGPTL4 levels combined with lung ultrasound scores in determining the severity and prognosis of newborns with NRDS were analyzed.
Results: The NRDS groups had higher lung ultrasound scores and serum ANGPTL4 levels, and lower Apgar scores than the control group; lung ultrasound scores and serum ANGPTL4 levels were higher in the moderate and severe groups than in the mild group, and those were higher in the severe group than in the moderate group (all p < 0.05). The logistic regression analysis showed that high lung ultrasound scores, and high serum ANGPTL4 levels were risk factors for NRDS poor prognosis (OR > 1, p < 0.05), and high Apgar scores are the protective factor for poor prognosis in NRDS neonates (OR < 1, p < 0.05). The area under the curve of lung ultrasound scores combined with serum ANGPTL4 levels to assess the severity and prognosis of NRDS neonates exhibited a higher assessed value than the single test.
Conclusion: Lung ultrasound scores and serum ANGPTL4 levels are closely related to the severity and prognosis of NRDS neonates, and the combination of the two improves the assessed value of the severity and prognosis of NRDS neonates. The study provided a reference for the disease severity assessment of NRDS and the prediction of its prognosis.
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