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Variation of weight for age Z scores in preterm infants with extrauterine growth restriction / 中华实用儿科临床杂志
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 108-111, 2016.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-491525
ABSTRACT
Objective To understand variation of weight for age Z scores in premature infants with extrauterine growth restriction(EUGR).Methods Retrospective analysis was adopted with the data of very -low -gestational age (VLGA)preterm infants who met with the following criteriaadmitted to Neonatal Medical Center of Huai′an Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital from January 201 1 to December 201 3,gestational age <32 weeks,more than 4 weeks of hospital stay and survived when discharged.All VLGA premature infants were divided into non -EUGR group and EUGR group according to whether the standard weight on hospital discharge was below the 1 0th percentile of body weight at corrected age.The weight for age Z scores of preterm infants were calculated at each time point.The differences and trends between 2 groups were compared.The receiver operating characteristic (ROC)curve in diagnosing EUGR by weight for age Z scores was drawn.Results A total of 1 77 VLGA premature infants were enrolled,and among them there were was 1 04 cases of EUGR and the incidence amounted to 58.8%.The weight for age Z scores curve of EUGR group was under that of all preterm infants,and the curve of non -EUGR group was above that of all preterm infants. The weight for age Z scores of all preterm infants and EUGR group showed overall downward trend along with prolonged hospitalization.However,the weight for age Z scores of non -EUGR group did not change significantly at each week point except for the first week.The weight for age Z scores of EUGR group was lower than that of non -EUGR group at birth (-0.84 ±0.39 vs -0.31 ±0.41 ),the first week after birth (-1 .1 9 ±0.36 vs -0.74 ±0.40),the second week after birth (-1 .1 7 ±0.36 vs -0.68 ±0.40),the third week after birth (-1 .23 ±0.34 vs -0.64 ±0.39),the fourth week after birth (-1 .35 ±0.41 vs -0.65 ±0.42),the fifth week after birth (-1 .45 ±0.41 vs -0.56 ± 0.38),the sixth week (-1 .54 ±0.49 vs -0.70 ±0.36)and on discharge time (-1 .72 ±0.38 vs -0.67 ±0.42). The difference at each week point was statistically significant (all P =0.000).The weight for age Z scores on discharge were negatively correlated with start time of enteral feeding in preterm infants (r =-0.271 ,P <0.05),time of paren-teral nutrition up to 41 8 kJ/(kg·d)(r =-0.388,P <0.05),time of full enteral feeding (r =-0.332,P <0.05),a-mino cumulative dose (r =-0.298,P <0.05)and fat milk cumulative dose (r =-2.221 ,P <0.05).Area under the curve at each week point of the weight for age Z scores predicting the EUGR gradually increased along with prolonged hospitalization.There was a statistical significance in the weight for age Z scores value at each week point on the diagno-sis of EUGR(P =0.000).There was a high sensitivity and specificity at each week point.Conclusions Dynamic mo-nitoring weight of age Z scores of the premature infants can show the nutrition and growth trend,and may be a risk warning of the preterm infants suffering from EUGR.

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) Tipo de estudio: Estudio pronóstico Idioma: Chino Revista: Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Artículo