低出生体重儿6个月前的身体发育:一项前瞻性队列研究

Sharuka Radhakrishnan, Sridevi Srinivasan, S. Naaraayan, Krishnaswamy Devimeenakshi
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低出生体重(LBW)是发展中国家普遍遇到的问题。生长是低体重婴儿发病率和死亡率最重要的预测指标。低体重婴儿的生长模式与正常体重婴儿不同。目的:探讨低体重儿出生后6个月的生长发育规律。材料和方法:这项前瞻性队列研究于2019年9月至2020年8月在印度南部一家三级医院基尔波克医学院和医院的儿科进行。共纳入310名体重为1磅的婴儿,其中200名为足月早产儿和休止早产儿,并在3个月和6个月时进行随访。记录了临床细节,包括性别、胎龄、出生顺序、在托儿所停留的时间、孕产妇和新生儿发病率、喂养类型和并发疾病。采用标准方法测量婴儿的体重、身长和头围,并用相应的图表进行解释。将人体测量值转换为z-score进行比较。结果变量采用卡方检验进行统计学分析。结果:310例新生儿中,女婴172例(55.5%),足月儿200例(64.5%)。6个月随访率为92%。共有228名(79%)婴儿采用纯母乳喂养,其余21%采用部分母乳喂养。6月龄营养不良、身材矮小和小头畸形的患病率(95%可信区间)分别为54.9%(48.93 ~ 60.76)、62.2%(56.34 ~ 67.88)和30.7%(25.47 ~ 36.47)。身高、体重和头围的标准差评分下降,早产儿明显高于足月儿(p<0.05)。结论:在6个月的随访中,超过一半的LBW婴儿普遍遇到生长迟缓,早产儿的影响比足月婴儿更明显。
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Physical Growth of Low Birth Weight Infants in First Six Months of Life: A Prospective Cohort Study
Introduction: Low Birth Weight (LBW) is a commonly encountered problem in developing countries. Growth is the single most important predictor of morbidity and mortality in a LBW infant. LBW babies show a pattern of growth, different from normal weighing babies. Aim: To assess the growth pattern of LBW infants in first six months of life. Materials and Methods: This prospective cohort study was done in Department of Paediatrics, of Kilpauk Medical College and Hospital, a tertiary care hospital in Southern India, from September 2019 to August 2020. Total 310 LBW infants, of which 200 were term and rest preterm were included and followed-up at the ages of three and six months. Clinical details including gender, gestational age, order of birth, length of stay in nursery, maternal and neonatal morbidities, type of feeding and intercurrent illness were noted. The weight, length and head circumference of the infants were measured by standard methods and interpreted using appropriate charts. The anthropometric measures were converted into z-score and compared. The outcome variables were statistically analysed using Chi-square test. Results: Out of 310 babies, 172 (55.5%) were girls and 200 (64.5%) were term babies. Six month follow-up rate was 92%. A total of 228 (79%) infants were on exclusive breastfeeding while the remaining 21% were partially breastfed. The prevalence (95% confidence interval) of undernutrition, short stature and microcephaly at six months were 54.9% (48.93-60.76), 62.2% (56.34-67.88) and 30.7% (25.47-36.47), respectively. Fall in standard deviation score of length, weight and head circumference was observed which was more pronounced in preterm than in term infants (p<0.05). Conclusion: Growth faltering is commonly encountered in more than half of LBW infants on six months follow-up, with the effect being more pronounced in preterm more than term infants.
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