Association of a Count of Inpatient Morbidities with 2-Year Outcomes among Infants Born Extremely Preterm

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jpeds.2024.114428
Rebecca A. Dorner MD, MHS , Lei Li PhD , Sara B. DeMauro MD, MSCE , Barbara Schmidt MD, MSc , Sahar Z. Zangeneh PhD , Yvonne Vaucher MD, MPH , Myra H. Wyckoff MD , Susan Hintz MD, MSEpi , Waldemar A. Carlo MD , Kathryn E. Gustafson PhD , Abhik Das PhD , Anup Katheria MD
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Abstract

Objective

To determine if number of neonatal morbidities is associated with death or severe neurodevelopmental impairment (sNDI) among infants born extremely preterm who survived to 36 weeks’ postmenstrual age (PMA).

Study design

This is a retrospective cohort analysis of prospectively collected data from 15 NICHD Neonatal Research Network centers. Neonatal morbidities and 2-year outcomes were examined for 3794 infants born at 22 to 26 weeks' gestation from 2014 through 2019 who survived to 36 weeks’ PMA.

Results

Serious brain injury (SBI), bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), and severe retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) had the strongest bivariate associations with death or sNDI (ORs, 95% CI): 3.96 (3.39, 4.64), 3.41 (2.94, 3.95), and 2.66 (2.28, 3.11)], respectively. A morbidity count variable was constructed using these morbidities. The estimated ORs and 95% CI for death or sNDI with any 1, any 2, or all 3 of these morbidities, adjusted for maternal and infant characteristics and hospital of birth, increased from 2.75 (2.25, 3.37) to 6.10 (4.83, 7.70) to 12.90 (9.07, 18.36), respectively. Corresponding rates of late death or sNDI with none, any 1, any 2, and all 3 morbidities were 12.6%, 30.3%, 51.9%, and 69.9%, respectively. The estimated logistic model produced predictions of death or sNDI with moderate discrimination (C-statistic [95% CI]: 0.765 [0.749, 0.782]) and good calibration (Intercept [CITL] = −0.004, slope = 1.026).

Conclusions

Among infants born extremely preterm who survived to 36 weeks’ PMA, a count of SBI, BPD, and severe ROP predicts death or sNDI.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov ID Generic Database: NCT00063063.
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极度早产婴儿住院发病率与两年预后的关系
目的:确定存活至36周经后年龄(PMA)的极早产婴儿的新生儿发病率是否与死亡或严重神经发育障碍(sNDI)相关。研究设计:这是一项回顾性队列分析,前瞻性地收集了来自15个NICHD新生儿研究网络(NRN)中心的数据。对2014年至2019年妊娠22至26周出生的3794名存活至36周PMA的婴儿的新生儿发病率和2年结局进行了研究。结果:严重脑损伤(SBI)、支气管肺发育不良(BPD)和严重早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)与死亡或sNDI的双变量相关性最强:比值比(ORs, 95%可信区间[CI])分别为3.96(3.39,4.64)、3.41(2.94,3.95)和2.66(2.28,3.11)。使用这些发病率构建了一个发病率计数变量。根据母婴特征和出生医院调整后,上述1、2或全部3种发病率的死亡或sNDI的估计(or)和95% CI分别从2.75(2.25,3.37)增加到6.10(4.83,7.70)和12.90(9.07,18.36)。无发病、1发病、2发病和3发病的晚期死亡或sNDI的相应比率分别为12.6%、30.3%、51.9%和69.9%。估计的logistic模型产生的死亡或sNDI预测具有中等判别(c -统计量[95% CI]: 0.765[0.749, 0.782])和良好的校准(截距[CITL]= -0.004,斜率=1.026)。结论:在存活至36周PMA的极早产婴儿中,SBI、BPD和严重ROP的计数预测死亡或sNDI。
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Journal of Pediatrics
Journal of Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
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