Outcome of infants with necrotising enterocolitis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, South Africa

M. Selse, RT Saggers, E. Hentz, A. Elfvin, DE Ballot
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Background. Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is an inflammatory disease almost exclusively affecting preterm infants. Previous research has presented a higher mortality rate in infants requiring surgical treatment compared with infants receiving medical treatment. However, the knowledge of mortality and morbidity of the disease in low- and middle-income countries is still limited.Objectives. To review infants with NEC admitted to the neonatal unit at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (CMJAH),determine a potential difference in mortality between medically and surgically treated infants, and to identify characteristics and factors associated with mortality among these infants.Methods. This retrospective study described infants with NEC born between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2018 who were admittedto the neonatal unit. The characteristics and survival of these infants were compared using univariate and multivariate analyses.Results. During the study period, 5 061 infants were admitted to the neonatal unit, of which 218 infants were diagnosed with NEC.The period prevalence of NEC was 4.3% among all neonatal infants and 11.0% among very-low-birthweight (VLBW) infants. Mortalitywas significantly higher among surgically treated infants with NEC compared with medically treated infants (p=0.025, odds ratio 1.888(95% confidence interval 1.082 - 3.296)). Late-onset sepsis was significantly more common among VLBW infants with NEC (71.3%)compared with VLBW infants without NEC (27.1%). Among infants with late-onset sepsis, Gram-negative bacteria, multidrug-resistantbacteria and fungal sepsis was significantly more common in the group of infants with NEC.Conclusions. Infants with NEC treated surgically at CMJAH have an increased risk of dying compared with those receiving medicaltreatment, likely due to the severity of disease. Furthermore, this study emphasised the burden of sepsis among infants with NEC and may contribute to a better knowledge of NEC in South Africa.
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南非Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg学术医院坏死性小肠结肠炎婴儿的预后
背景。坏死性小肠结肠炎(NEC)是一种几乎只影响早产儿的炎症性疾病。先前的研究表明,与接受内科治疗的婴儿相比,需要手术治疗的婴儿死亡率更高。然而,低收入和中等收入国家对该病的死亡率和发病率的了解仍然有限。本研究回顾了在Charlotte Maxeke约翰内斯堡学术医院(CMJAH)新生儿病房收治的NEC患儿,确定药物治疗和手术治疗患儿死亡率的潜在差异,并确定这些患儿死亡率的特征和相关因素。本回顾性研究描述了2016年1月1日至2018年12月31日期间出生并入住新生儿病房的NEC婴儿。采用单因素和多因素分析对这些婴儿的特征和生存率进行比较。在研究期间,5061名婴儿被送入新生儿病房,其中218名婴儿被诊断为NEC。在所有新生儿中,NEC的期间患病率为4.3%,在极低出生体重(VLBW)婴儿中为11.0%。手术治疗的NEC患儿死亡率明显高于药物治疗的患儿(p=0.025,优势比1.888(95%可信区间1.082 - 3.296))。晚发型脓毒症在伴有NEC的VLBW婴儿中(71.3%)比无NEC的VLBW婴儿(27.1%)更为常见。在迟发性脓毒症患儿中,革兰氏阴性菌、耐多药菌和真菌性脓毒症在nec患儿中更为常见。与接受药物治疗的婴儿相比,在CMJAH接受手术治疗的NEC婴儿死亡风险增加,可能是由于疾病的严重程度。此外,这项研究强调了NEC婴儿败血症的负担,可能有助于更好地了解南非的NEC。
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