国外三个科室食管闭锁与法国大都市比较。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
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摘要

背景:食管闭锁(EA)是一种罕见的食管连续性缺陷,常伴有气管食管瘘。关于法属圭亚那和法属西印度群岛儿童EA的数据缺乏。目的:本研究的目的是比较美洲三个法国部门(dfa)和来自法国大都市的队列的EA患者的特征和结局。方法和背景:这是一项回顾性、多中心描述性研究,纳入2008年至2021年初在法属圭亚那、马提尼克岛或瓜德罗普岛出生的所有EA患儿。数据提取自法国登记册(来自38个法国医疗中心),记录了从产前到1岁的特征和结果(其中两份问卷由国家食管异常参考中心集中,通过多种方法进行了详尽的搜索,并进行了双重检查和验证)。将三个地区的婴儿特征与法国大城市的婴儿特征进行比较。结果:总的来说,39名来自dfa的儿童被纳入,其中36名在出生后3天(0-81天)的中位年龄进行了手术。在1岁时,8名儿童(21%)死亡,7名儿童失去随访。dfa在死亡率(p = 0.318)或发病率方面没有差异,除了法属圭亚那的随访失失率高于瓜德罗普岛(p < 0.01)。与法国大都市相比(总共2205名儿童;吻合口的儿童1960例,97例1岁死亡),dfa儿童的并发症发生率较高(36%对24%,法国大城市,p = 0.04),死亡率较高(21%对4%,p < 0.01),每名儿童再住院率较低(1对2,法国大城市,p < 0.01)。结论:与法国本土患者相比,海外三组患者的特点和结局相似,但发病率和死亡率明显高于法国本土患者。
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Esophageal atresia in three overseas departments compared with metropolitan France.

Background: Esophageal atresia (EA) is a rare defect in esophageal continuity, frequently associated with tracheoesophageal fistula. Data on EA in children from French Guiana and the French West Indies are lacking.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare characteristics and outcomes between patients with EA in three French Departments in the Americas (DFAs) and a cohort from metropolitan France.

Methods and settings: This was a retrospective, multicenter descriptive study of all children born with EA in French Guiana, Martinique, or Guadeloupe between 2008 and early 2021. Data were extracted from the French register (from 38 French medical centers), which records characteristics and outcomes from the prenatal period through 1 year of age (with two questionnaires centralized by the National Reference Center for Esophageal Anomalies through an exhaustive search using several methods, with double-checking and verification). The characteristics of infants from the three DFAs were compared with those from metropolitan France.

Results: Overall, 39 children from the DFAs were included, among whom 36 had surgery at a median age of 3 days postnatally (0-81 days). At 1 year of age, eight children (21 %) had died and seven were lost to follow-up. There were no differences among the DFAs regarding mortality (p = 0.318) or morbidity, apart from a greater rate of loss to follow-up in French Guiana than in Guadeloupe (p < 0.01). Compared with metropolitan France (total of 2205 children; 1960 children with an anastomosis, 97 children died at 1 year of age), children from the DFAs had higher rates of complications (36 % vs. 24 % in metropolitan France, p = 0.04), higher mortality (21 % vs. 4 % in metropolitan France, p < 0.01), and fewer rehospitalizations per child (1 vs. 2 in metropolitan France, p < 0.01).

Conclusion: The three overseas groups have similar characteristics and outcomes but significantly higher morbidity and mortality rates compared with metropolitan France.

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Archives De Pediatrie
Archives De Pediatrie 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
106
审稿时长
24.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives de Pédiatrie publishes in English original Research papers, Review articles, Short communications, Practice guidelines, Editorials and Letters in all fields relevant to pediatrics. Eight issues of Archives de Pédiatrie are released annually, as well as supplementary and special editions to complete these regular issues. All manuscripts submitted to the journal are subjected to peer review by international experts, and must: Be written in excellent English, clear and easy to understand, precise and concise; Bring new, interesting, valid information - and improve clinical care or guide future research; Be solely the work of the author(s) stated; Not have been previously published elsewhere and not be under consideration by another journal; Be in accordance with the journal''s Guide for Authors'' instructions: manuscripts that fail to comply with these rules may be returned to the authors without being reviewed. Under no circumstances does the journal guarantee publication before the editorial board makes its final decision. Archives de Pédiatrie is the official publication of the French Society of Pediatrics.
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