Long-term survival and reproduction in preterm infants

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2009-08-18 DOI:10.2217/PHE.09.29
J. Chin, G. Swamy
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The rate of preterm birth is increasing in developed countries. Improvements in neonatal intensive care have decreased the rate of infant mortality after preterm birth, particularly for those born at the earliest gestational ages. However, the result is an increasing absolute number of preterm birth survivors who suffer from disabilities such as neurosensory, respiratory and cognitive impairments. Evidence is also accumulating demonstrating that these survivors may be at increased risk for mortality, even into later childhood, and that they may face challenges transitioning into adulthood, such as a decreased likelihood of reproduction.
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早产儿的长期生存和繁殖
在发达国家,早产率正在上升。新生儿重症监护的改善降低了早产后婴儿死亡率,特别是那些在最早胎龄出生的婴儿死亡率。然而,结果是患有神经感觉、呼吸和认知障碍等残疾的早产幸存者的绝对数量不断增加。越来越多的证据表明,这些幸存者的死亡风险可能会增加,甚至在童年后期也是如此,并且他们可能面临过渡到成年的挑战,例如生殖可能性降低。
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