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Farm Hosp ; 2024 May 20.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38772807

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OBJECTIVES: The main aim was to compare the effects of two parenteral lipid emulsions on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) incidence, severity, and need for treatment. Secondary aim was to compare the effect on weight gain in the first 6 weeks of life. METHODS: Single-center, observational, retrospective study analyzing preterm infants with a gestational age < 31 weeks and a birth weight < 1,251 g, born between April 2015 and December 2018. The infants' medical records were reviewed to collect clinical data. Parenteral nutrition details were obtained from the hospital pharmacy database. RESULTS: In total, 180 patients were included: 90 received ClinOleic® and 90 received SMOFlipid®. No significant differences were observed for the incidence of ROP (40% in ClinOleic® group and 41% in SMOFlipid® group, p=0.88) or ROP requiring treatment (4% and 10% respectively, p=0.152). Weekly weight gain was similar in the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed no difference between the two groups regarding ROP, ROP requiring treatment or weekly weight gain in the first 6 weeks of life.

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Farm Hosp ; 2024 Mar 30.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38556369

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OBJECTIVES: The main aim was to compare the effects of 2 parenteral lipid emulsions on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) incidence, severity, and need for treatment. Secondary aim was to compare the effect on weight gain in the first 6 weeks of life. METHODS: Single-center, observational, retrospective study analyzing preterm infants with a gestational age (GA) <31 weeks and a birth weight <1251 g born between April 2015 and December 2018. The infants' medical records were reviewed to collect clinical data. Parenteral nutrition (PN) details were obtained from the hospital pharmacy database. RESULTS: In total, 180 patients were included: 90 received ClinOleic® and 90 received SMOFlipid®. No significant differences were observed for the incidence of ROP (40% in ClinOleic® group and 41% in SMOFlipid® group, p=.88) or ROP requiring treatment (4% and 10%, respectively, p=.152). Weekly weight gain was similar in the 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed no difference between the 2 groups regarding ROP, ROP requiring treatment, or weekly weight gain in the first 6 weeks of life.

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An. pediatr. (2003. Ed. impr.) ; 98(2): 92-98, feb. 2023. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-215333

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Introducción: La sepsis neonatal de inicio precoz puede causar morbimortalidad importante, sobre todo si se retrasa su identificación. La disminución de su incidencia en las últimas décadas motiva que sea importante encontrar un equilibrio entre reducir las pruebas complementarias y seguir detectando los pacientes afectos. Comparamos 3 estrategias de detección en pacientes con factores de riesgo: E1. Cribado analítico; E2. Calculadora de riesgo de sepsis neonatal; E3. Observación clínica. Pacientes y métodos: Estudio observacional retrospectivo, en recién nacidos con edad gestacional ≥34 semanas y con factores de riesgo o sintomatología compatible con sepsis neonatal de inicio precoz. Se analizaron los resultados de nuestra unidad con cribado analítico (E1) y se comparó con las otras 2 estrategias (E2 y E3) para valorar modificar nuestro protocolo. Resultados: Se incluyeron 754 pacientes cuyos factores de riesgo más frecuentes fueron la rotura prologada de membranas (35,5%) y la colonización materna por Streptococcus agalactiae (38,5%). Las E2 y E3 disminuirían la realización de analíticas (E1 56,8% de los pacientes; E2 9,9%; E3 22,4%; p<0,01), los ingresos hospitalarios (E1 11%; E2 6,9%; E3 7,9%; p<0,01) y la administración de antibioterapia (E1 8,6%; E2 6,7%; E3 6,4%; p<0,01). Trece pacientes se diagnosticaron de sepsis, las cuales se hubieran detectado con E2 y E3, salvo un paciente con bacteriemia asintomática por Enterococcusfaecalis. Ningún paciente con clínica leve y autolimitada en que no se inició antibioterapia, se diagnosticó posteriormente de sepsis. Conclusiones: La observación clínica estrecha parece una opción segura y podría disminuir la realización de pruebas complementarias, la tasa de hospitalización y el uso de antibioterapia innecesaria. Mantener una conducta expectante en pacientes con sintomatología leve y autolimitada en las primeras horas de vida parece no relacionarse con la no identificación de sepsis. (AU)


Introduction: Early-onset neonatal sepsis can cause significant morbidity and mortality, especially if it is not detected early. Given the decrease in its incidence in the past few decades, it is important to find a balance between reducing the use of diagnostic tests and continuing to detect affected patients. We compared 3 detection strategies in patients with risk factors (RFs) for infection: laboratory screening (S1), the neonatal sepsis risk calculator (S2) and clinical observation (S3). Patients and methods: Retrospective observational study in neonates born at 34 weeks or gestation or later and with RFs or symptoms compatible with early-onset neonatal sepsis. We analysed outcomes in our unit with the use of laboratory screening (S1) and compared them with the other two strategies (S2 and S3) to contemplate whether to modify our protocol. Results: The study included 754 patients, and the most frequent RFs were prolonged rupture of membranes (35.5%) and maternal colonization by Streptococcus agalactiae (38.5%). Strategies S2 and S3 would decrease the performance of laboratory tests (S1, 56.8% of patients; S2, 9.9%; S3, 22.4%; P<.01), hospital admissions (S1, 11%; S2, 6.9%; S3, 7.9%; P<.01) and the use of antibiotherapy (S1, 8.6%; S2, 6.7%; S3, 6.4%; P<.01). Sepsis was diagnosed in 13 patients, and it would have been detected with S2 and S3 except in 1 patient who had asymptomatic bacteriemia by Enterococcusfaecalis. No patient with mild and self-limited symptoms in whom antibiotherapy was not started received a diagnosis of sepsis later on. Conclusions: Close clinical observation seems to be a safe option and could reduce the use of diagnostic tests, hospital admission and unnecessary antibiotherapy. The watchful waiting approach in patients with mild and self-limiting symptoms in the first hours post birth does not appear to be associated with failure to identify sepsis. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Neonatal Sepsis/diagnosis , Neonatal Sepsis/drug therapy , Neonatal Screening , Retrospective Studies , Blood Culture , Anti-Bacterial Agents
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An Pediatr (Engl Ed) ; 98(2): 92-98, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36710085

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INTRODUCTION: Early-onset neonatal sepsis (EONS) can cause significant morbidity and mortality, especially if it is not detected early. Given the decrease in its incidence in the past few decades, it is important to find a balance between reducing the use of diagnostic tests and continuing to detect affected patients. We compared 3 detection strategies in patients with risk factors (RFs) for infection: laboratory screening (S1), the Neonatal Sepsis Risk Calculator (S2) and clinical observation (S3). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective observational study in neonates born at 34 weeks of gestation or later and with RFs or symptoms compatible with EONS. We analysed outcomes in our unit with the use of laboratory screening (S1) and compared them with the other two strategies (S2 and S3) to contemplate whether to modify our protocol. RESULTS: The study included 754 patients, and the most frequent RFs were prolonged rupture of membranes (35.5%) and maternal colonization by Streptococcus agalactiae (38.5%). Strategies S2 and S3 would decrease the performance of laboratory tests (S1, 56.8% of patients; S2, 9.9%; S3, 22.4%; P < 0.01), hospital admissions (S1, 11%; S2, 6.9%; S3, 7.9%; P < 0.01) and the use of antibiotherapy (S1, 8.6%; S2, 6.7%; S3, 6.4%; P < 0.01). Sepsis was diagnosed in 13 patients, and it would have been detected with S2 and S3 except in 1 patient who had asymptomatic bacteriemia by Enterococcus faecalis. No patient with mild and self-limited symptoms in whom antibiotherapy was not started received a diagnosis of sepsis later on. CONCLUSION: Close clinical observation seems to be a safe option and could reduce the use of diagnostic tests, hospital admission and unnecessary antibiotherapy. The watchful waiting approach in patients with mild and self-limiting symptoms in the first hours post birth does not appear to be associated with failure to identify sepsis.


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Neonatal Sepsis , Sepsis , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Neonatal Sepsis/diagnosis , Neonatal Sepsis/drug therapy , Neonatal Sepsis/epidemiology , Sepsis/diagnosis , Sepsis/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Retrospective Studies , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use
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Am J Perinatol ; 40(9): 937-944, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34396498

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to compare the duration of oxygen therapy by using two methods of weaning from nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) in very preterm babies. STUDY DESIGN: Between April 2014 and December 2016, 90 preterm <32 weeks and birthweight >1,000 g who, after at least 7 days on nCPAP, were clinically stable on <6 cm H2O and FiO2 <30% were randomly assigned to weaning directly from nCPAP or with nasal high flow therapy (nHFT). In the nCPAP group, pressure was gradually reduced until the infant was stable on 4 cm H2O and then discontinued. In the nHFT group, flow rate was reduced until the infant was stable at 3.l pm and then discontinued. RESULTS: Eighty-four infants completed the study. There were no differences between the groups for the primary outcome, duration of oxygen therapy (median 33 [14-48] versus 28 [15-37] days; p = 0.17). The incidence of moderate-to-severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia was similar. Weaning time was shorter in the nCPAP group (p = 0.02), but the failure rate was slightly higher although non-significant. In the nHFT group, we observed better perception of patient comfort and a lower incidence of severe nasal injury. CONCLUSION: Weaning by nHFT compared with weaning directly off nCPAP does not prolong duration of oxygen therapy. Rather, it is associated with better perceptions of infant comfort among parents and lower rates of severe nasal injury. KEY POINTS: · Nasal high-flow therapy is commonly used in most neonatal intensive care unit for nCPAP weaning.. · Weaning by nHFT does not increase the duration of oxygen therapy.. · nHFT use improves the perception of infant comfort among parents..


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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure , Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Continuous Positive Airway Pressure/methods , Oxygen , Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn/therapy , Ventilator Weaning/methods , Weaning
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Nutrients ; 14(23)2022 Nov 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36500985

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An observational comparative study was designed to assess the fatty acids profile in erythrocyte membrane phospholipids of 30 preterm neonates (<32 weeks gestation) at birth and after 1 month of life versus a convenience sample of 10 infants born at term. The panel of fatty acids included the families and components of saturated fatty acids (SFAs), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), and n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) as well as enzyme activity indexes and fatty acids ratios. At birth, the comparison of fatty acid families between preterm and term neonates showed a significantly higher content of SFAs and n-6 PUFAs, and a significantly lower content of MUFAs and n-3 PUFAs in the preterm group. After 30 days of life, significantly higher levels of n-6 PUFAs and significantly lower levels of n-3 PUFAs among preterm neonates persisted. At 30 days of birth, n-6 PUFA/n-3 PUFA and arachidonic acid (ARA) ARA/DHA remained significantly elevated, and DHA sufficiency index significantly decreased in the preterm group. The pattern of n-3 PUFA deficiency at birth and sustained for the first month of life would support the need of milk banking fortified with DHA and the use of DHA supplementation in breastfeeding mothers.


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Docosahexaenoic Acids , Fatty Acids, Omega-3 , Infant , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature , Erythrocyte Membrane , Milk, Human , Fatty Acids, Omega-6 , Fatty Acids
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Pediatr. catalan ; 82(4): 135-138, Octubre - Desembre 2022. tab
Article in Catalan | IBECS | ID: ibc-214437

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Fonament. En els mesos de juliol i agost del 2021, coincidint amb l’onada de SARS-CoV-2 a causa de la variantdelta del virus i amb la vacunació poblacional encara incompleta, a l’hospital Vall d’Hebron hi va haver diversosingressos de nounats prematurs a causa de pneumòniagreu per covid-19 materna, en ser aquest un centre dereferència per a gestants amb covid-19 greu. En aquesttreball es recullen les característiques més rellevantsd’aquesta població.Objectiu. Descriure l’experiència amb nounats prematurs acausa de pneumònia greu per SARS-CoV-2 materna.Mètode. Es tracta d’un treball descriptiu que reuneix elscasos atesos a l’Hospital Vall d’Hebron (Barcelona) durantdos mesos, i en mostra les característiques clíniques principals.Resultats. La majoria dels pacients van ser negatius per aSARS-CoV-2 en els aspirats fets durant l’ingrés, no van requerir suport respiratori perllongat ni van presentar patologies importants més enllà de les associades a la prematuritat. Destaca la freqüència de símptomes gastrointestinals iproblemes en l’alimentació, probablement causats per ladificultat d’accés a la llet materna pròpia per gravetat clínicao derivats de la inflamació en el context perinatal.Conclusions. Es tracta d’una mostra petita, de manera quesón necessaris més estudis per poder extreure’n conclusions. (AU)


Fundamento. En los meses de julio y agosto de 2021, coincidiendocon la ola de SARS-CoV-2 debida a la variante delta del virus y ala vacunación poblacional incompleta, en el Hospital Vall d’Hebronhubo varios ingresos de recién nacidos prematuros debido a neumonía grave materna, al ser este un centro de referencia paragestantes con infección por covid-19 grave. En este trabajo serecogen las características más relevantes de dicha población.Objetivo. Describir la experiencia con recién nacidos prematuros acausa de neumonía grave por covid-19 materna. Método. Se trata de un trabajo descriptivo que reúne los casosatendidos en nuestro hospital durante dos meses y muestra susprincipales características clínicas.Resultados.La mayoría de los pacientes fueron negativos paraSARS-CoV-2 en los aspirados realizados durante su ingreso, norequirieron soporte respiratorio prolongado ni presentaron patologías importantes más allá de las asociadas a su prematuridad.Destaca la frecuencia de síntomas gastrointestinales y problemasen la alimentación, probablemente debidos a la dificultad en elacceso a leche materna propia por gravedad clínica y/o derivadosde la inflamación en el contexto perinatal.Conclusiones. Se trata de una muestra pequeña, por lo que sonnecesarios más estudios para poder extraer conclusiones. (AU)


Background. During the months of July and August of 2021, duringthe SARS-CoV-2 delta variant wave in the context of incompletevaccination of the population in Spain, several premature newborns due to severe maternal pneumonia were admitted in Hospital Vall d’Hebron, which is a reference center for pregnant womenwith severe Covid-19 infections. In this study we describe the essential characteristics of this population.Objective. To describe the experience with premature neonates secondary to severe SARS-CoV-2 maternal pneumonia.Method. Descriptive study of the clinical characteristics of all thesenewborns admitted during the months of July and August of 2021.Results. Most of the patients were negative for SARS-CoV-2 in themicrobiological tests performed, most of them did not require prolonged respiratory support and most of them did not present significant pathologies beyond those associated with their prematurity.There was a high frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms and feeding problems, mostly related to difficulties in accessing to breastmilk due to maternal clinical severity and possibly to perinatalinflammatory context.Conclusions. Considering the small sample size, more studies arenecessary to further describe this population. (AU)


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Pneumonia/therapy , Infant, Premature/growth & development , Infant, Premature/immunology , Infant, Premature/physiology , Pandemics
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An. pediatr. (2003. Ed. impr.) ; 96(4): 319-325, abril 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-205457

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Introducción: El uso de la terapia con cánulas de alto flujo (CNAF) en las unidades neonatales ha experimentado un incremento en los últimos años, pero no existen guías de consenso sobre sus indicaciones y estrategias de aplicación. Nuestro objetivo fue conocer la tasa de empleo de CNAF, sus indicaciones y la variabilidad de uso entre las unidades neonatales españolas.Material y métodos: Encuesta de 25 preguntas dirigida a personal médico y de enfermería. Se contactó telefónicamente con unidades de nivel II y III y se envió en formato Google Forms entre septiembre 2016 y diciembre 2018.Resultados: Se recibieron 97 respuestas (63,9% medicina, 36,1% enfermería), de 69 unidades neonatales que representan a 15 comunidades autónomas (87% nivel asistencial III; 13% nivel II). Todas las unidades, salvo una, disponen de CNAF con sistema humidificado y caliente. Sus indicaciones más frecuentes son: destete de ventilación no invasiva (VNI) (79,4%), bronquiolitis (69,1%), distrés respiratorio del recién nacido a término (RNT) (58,8%), tras extubación (50,5%). El flujo mínimo varía entre 1-5 lpm y el flujo máximo entre 5-15 lpm. El 22,7% ha experimentado algún efecto indeseado por su uso (9 fuga aérea, 12 traumatismo nasal).Menos de la mitad tiene protocolo de empleo, pero todas las respuestas coinciden en la utilidad de unas recomendaciones nacionales.Conclusiones: La terapia con CNAF está ampliamente extendida en las unidades españolas, pero existe gran variabilidad en sus indicaciones y estrategias de utilización. Unas recomendaciones a nivel nacional serían aplicables en la mayoría de las unidades y permitirían unificar su empleo. (AU)


Introduction: The use of high-flow cannula therapy (HFNC) in neonatal units has increased in recent years, but there are no consensus guidelines on its indications and application strategies. Our aim was to know the rate of use of HFNC, their indications and the management variability among Spanish neonatal units.Material and methods: Twenty-five-question survey for medical and nursing staff. Level II and III units were contacted by phone and sent in Google forms between September 2016 and December 2018.Results: Ninety-seven responses (63.9% medical, 36.1% nursing), from 69 neonatal units representing 15 autonomous communities (87% level of care III; 13% level II). All units except one have HFNC with a humidified and heated system. Their most frequent indications are: non-invasive ventilation weaning (79.4%), bronchiolitis (69.1%), respiratory distress of the term newborn (58.8%), after extubation (50.5%). Minimum flow (1–5 L/min) and maximum flow (5–15 L/min) are variable between units. 22.7% have experienced some adverse effect from its use (9 air leak, 12 nasal trauma).Less than half have an employment protocol, but all the answers agree on the usefulness of national recommendations.Conclusions: HFNC therapy is widely used in Spanish units, but there is great variability in its indications and strategies of use. National recommendations would be applicable in most units and would allow unifying its use. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant, Newborn , Cannula , Respiratory Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Child Health Services , Surveys and Questionnaires , Spain
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An Pediatr (Engl Ed) ; 96(2): 130-137, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35131224

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INTRODUCTION: Preterm newborns (PN) have a higher risk of thyroid dysfunction than term newborns (TN). This condition may go unnoticed in neonatal screening due to a late elevation of thyrotropin (TSH) in these patients. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate thyroid function in the second week of life in PN of < 32 weeks gestation (WG), and to identify factors associated to its alteration. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was performed in neonates of < 32 weeks gestation (WG), in whom thyroid function was determined. An analysis was performed on thyroxine (T4L) and TSH levels, as well as their association with perinatal and neonatal outcomes. RESULTS: The study included a total of 358 patients with mean gestational age (GA) of 29.3 weeks, and mean birth weight (BW) 1127 grams. A linear correlation was found between T4L and BW (correlation coefficient (R) 0.356; p < 0.001) and GA (R = 0.442; p < 0.001). TSH values were associated with small for gestational age (SGA 5.3 mU/L [1.5-37]; non-SGA 2.89 mU/L [0.2-19.5]; p < 0.001), inotropic support (Yes 3.98 mU/L [0.6-22.9]; No 3.16 mU/L [0.2-37]; p = 0.019) and BW (R = -0.249; p < 0.001). Nine (2.5%) patients were treated with levothyroxine, of whom six were SGA. CONCLUSIONS: Thyroid function analysis in the second week of life helps to identify asymptomatic newborns with risk of thyroid dysfunction. SGA newborns are at higher risk of thyroid function alterations.


Subject(s)
Infant, Premature , Thyroid Gland , Female , Gestational Age , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy , Retrospective Studies , Thyrotropin
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An. pediatr. (2003. Ed. impr.) ; 96(2): 130-137, feb 2022. tab, graf
Article in English, Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-202934

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Introducción: El recién nacido (RN) prematuro (RNPT) tiene mayor riesgo de disfunción tiroidea que el recién nacido a término (RNAT). Esta alteración puede pasar desapercibida en el cribado neonatal por una elevación tardía de tirotropina (TSH) en estos pacientes. Objetivo: Evaluar la función tiroidea en la segunda semana de vida en RNPT menores a 32 semanas de gestación (SG) e identificar factores asociados con la alteración de esta. Pacientes y métodos: Estudio restrospectivo que incluye RNPT de igual o menos de 32 SG, a los que se realizó función tiroidea. Se analizaron los valores de tiroxina (T4L) y TSH y su relación con variables perinatales y de evolución neonatal. Resultados: Se presentaron 358 pacientes con edad gestacional (EG) mediana de 29,3 semanas y peso al nacimiento (PN) de 1.127 gramos. Se encontró correlación lineal entre T4L y el PN (coeficiente de correlación (R) 0,356; p < 0,001) y la EG (R = 0,442; p < 0,001). Los valores de TSH se asociaron con ser pequeño para la edad gestacional (PEG 5,3 mU/L [1,5 a 37]; no PEG 2,89 mU/L [0,2 a 19,5]; p < 0,001), al soporte inotrópico (Sí 3,98 mU/L [0,6 a 22,9]; No 3,16 mU/L [0,2 a 37]; p = 0,019) y al PN (R = -0,249; p < 0,001). Recibieron tratamiento sustitutivo con levotiroxina nueve pacientes (2,5%), seis de los cuales fueron PEG. Conclusiones: El análisis de la función tiroidea en la segunda semana de vida permite identificar RNPT asintomáticos con riesgo de presentar alteración de la función tiroidea. Los RN PEG tienen un riesgo más elevado de disfunción tiroidea. (AU)


Introduction: Preterm newborns (PN) have a higher risk of thyroid dysfunction than term newborns (TN). This condition may go unnoticed in neonatal screening due to a late elevation of thyrotropin (TSH) in these patients. Objective: Evaluate thyroid function in the second week of life in PN of < 32 weeks gestation (WG), and to identify factors associated to its alteration. Patients and methods: A retrospective study was performed in neonates of < 32 weeks gestation (WG), in whom thyroid function was determined. An analysis was performed on thyroxine (T4L) and TSH levels, as well as their association with perinatal and neonatal outcomes. Results: The study included a total of 358 patients with mean gestational age (GA) of 29.3 weeks, and mean birth weight (BW) 1127 grams. A linear correlation was found between T4L and BW (correlation coefficient (R) 0.356; p < 0.001) and GA (R = 0.442; p < 0.001). TSH values were associated with small for gestational age (SGA 5.3 mU/L [1.5-37]; non-SGA 2.89 mU/L [0.2-19.5]; p < 0.001), inotropic support (Yes 3.98 mU/L [0.6-22.9]; No 3.16 mU/L [0.2-37]; p = 0.019) and BW (R = -0.249; p < 0.001). Nine (2.5%) patients were treated with levothyroxine, of whom six were SGA. Conclusions: Thyroid function analysis in the second week of life helps to identify asymptomatic newborns with risk of thyroid dysfunction. SGA newborns are at higher risk of thyroid function alterations. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant, Newborn , Thyroid Diseases , Thyrotropin , Thyroxine , Infant, Small for Gestational Age , Child Health
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J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med ; 35(25): 8027-8031, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34157934

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OBJECTIVE: To study the association between gestational age (GA) and weight at birth and the development of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), and in particular the link between postnatal weight gain during the first 6 weeks and need for ROP treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective observational study of premature infants who underwent ophthalmoscopy at Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron in Barcelona, Spain, between June 2017 and December 2018. We collected data on obstetric and birth characteristics, comorbidities, GA and weight at birth, and weekly weight for the first 6 weeks. RESULTS: Ninety patients with a mean ± SD GA of 26.87 ± 1.90 weeks and a mean birth weight of 884.29 ± 227.40 g were studied. The mean weight at 6 weeks was 1656.89 ± 478.51 g, which corresponds to a gain of 776.17 ± 298.12 g. Thirty-seven patients (41.1%) were diagnosed with ROP and nine (10%) needed treatment. Significant predictors of the need for treatment in patients with ROP were GA (p = .018) and weight at 6 weeks (p = .021). Birth weight was not significant (p = .361). CONCLUSIONS: GA and weight gain during the first 6 weeks of life are significantly associated with the need for treatment in infants with ROP. Sex and birth weight were not significant predictors. Postnatal weight gain at 6 weeks is predictive of the need for ROP treatment.


Subject(s)
Retinopathy of Prematurity , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Humans , Retinopathy of Prematurity/epidemiology , Retinopathy of Prematurity/therapy , Retinopathy of Prematurity/diagnosis , Birth Weight , Risk Factors , Gestational Age , Weight Gain , Retrospective Studies
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An Pediatr (Engl Ed) ; 2021 Mar 23.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33771459

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INTRODUCTION: The use of high-flow cannula therapy (HFNC) in neonatal units has increased in recent years, but there are no consensus guidelines on its indications and application strategies. Our aim was to know the rate of use of HFNC, their indications and the management variability among Spanish neonatal units. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-five-question survey for medical and nursing staff. Level II and III units were contacted by phone and sent in Google forms between September 2016 and December 2018. RESULTS: Ninety-seven responses (63.9% medical, 36.1% nursing), from 69 neonatal units representing 15 autonomous communities (87% level of care III; 13% level II). All units except one have HFNC with a humidified and heated system. Their most frequent indications are: non-invasive ventilation weaning (79.4%), bronchiolitis (69.1%), respiratory distress of the term newborn (58.8%), after extubation (50.5%). Minimum flow (1-5 L/min) and maximum flow (5-15 L/min) are variable between units. 22.7% have experienced some adverse effect from its use (9 air leak, 12 nasal trauma). Less than half have an employment protocol, but all the answers agree on the usefulness of national recommendations. CONCLUSIONS: HFNC therapy is widely used in Spanish units, but there is great variability in its indications and strategies of use. National recommendations would be applicable in most units and would allow unifying its use.

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An Pediatr (Engl Ed) ; 2020 Dec 22.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33358353

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Preterm newborns (PN) have a higher risk of thyroid dysfunction than term newborns (TN). This condition may go unnoticed in neonatal screening due to a late elevation of thyrotropin (TSH) in these patients. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate thyroid function in the second week of life in PN of < 32 weeks gestation (WG), and to identify factors associated to its alteration. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was performed in neonates of < 32 weeks gestation (WG), in whom thyroid function was determined. An analysis was performed on thyroxine (T4L) and TSH levels, as well as their association with perinatal and neonatal outcomes. RESULTS: The study included a total of 358 patients with mean gestational age (GA) of 29.3 weeks, and mean birth weight (BW) 1127 grams. A linear correlation was found between T4L and BW (correlation coefficient (R) 0.356; p < 0.001) and GA (R = 0.442; p < 0.001). TSH values were associated with small for gestational age (SGA 5.3 mU/L [1.5-37]; non-SGA 2.89 mU/L [0.2-19.5]; p < 0.001), inotropic support (Yes 3.98 mU/L [0.6-22.9]; No 3.16 mU/L [0.2-37]; p = 0.019) and BW (R = -0.249; p < 0.001). Nine (2.5%) patients were treated with levothyroxine, of whom six were SGA. CONCLUSIONS: Thyroid function analysis in the second week of life helps to identify asymptomatic newborns with risk of thyroid dysfunction. SGA newborns are at higher risk of thyroid function alterations.

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