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Rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study
BACKGROUND: Hypothermic neonates need to be promptly rewarmed but there is no strong evidence to support a rapid or a slow pace of rewarming. This study aimed to investigate the rewarming rate and its associations with clinical outcomes in hypothermic neonates born in a low-resource setting. METHODS...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10203202/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37228438 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1113897 |
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author | Rossi, Elisa Maziku, Donald Micah Leluko, Dionis Erasto Guadagno, Chiara Brasili, Luca Azzimonti, Gaetano Putoto, Giovanni Pietravalle, Andrea Cavallin, Francesco Trevisanuto, Daniele |
author_facet | Rossi, Elisa Maziku, Donald Micah Leluko, Dionis Erasto Guadagno, Chiara Brasili, Luca Azzimonti, Gaetano Putoto, Giovanni Pietravalle, Andrea Cavallin, Francesco Trevisanuto, Daniele |
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description | BACKGROUND: Hypothermic neonates need to be promptly rewarmed but there is no strong evidence to support a rapid or a slow pace of rewarming. This study aimed to investigate the rewarming rate and its associations with clinical outcomes in hypothermic neonates born in a low-resource setting. METHODS: This retrospective study evaluated the rewarming rate of hypothermic inborn neonates admitted to the Special Care Unit of Tosamaganga Hospital (Tanzania) in 2019–2020. The rewarming rate was calculated as the difference between the first normothermic value (36.5–37.5°C) and the admission temperature, divided by the time elapsed. Neurodevelopmental status at 1 month of age was assessed using the Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination. RESULTS: Median rewarming rate was 0.22°C/h (IQR: 0.11–0.41) in 344/382 (90%) hypothermic inborn infants, and was inversely correlated to admission temperature (correlation coefficient −0.36, p < 0.001). Rewarming rate was not associated with hypoglycemia (p = 0.16), late onset sepsis (p = 0.10), jaundice (p = 0.85), respiratory distress (p = 0.83), seizures (p = 0.34), length of hospital stay (p = 0.22) or mortality (p = 0.17). In 102/307 survivors who returned at follow-up visit at 1 month of age, rewarming rate was not associated with a potential correlate of cerebral palsy risk. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings did not show any significant association between rewarming rate and mortality, selected complications or abnormal neurologic exam suggestive of cerebral palsy. However, further prospective studies with strong methodological approach are required to provide conclusive evidence on this topic. |
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spelling | pubmed-102032022023-05-24 Rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study Rossi, Elisa Maziku, Donald Micah Leluko, Dionis Erasto Guadagno, Chiara Brasili, Luca Azzimonti, Gaetano Putoto, Giovanni Pietravalle, Andrea Cavallin, Francesco Trevisanuto, Daniele Front Pediatr Pediatrics BACKGROUND: Hypothermic neonates need to be promptly rewarmed but there is no strong evidence to support a rapid or a slow pace of rewarming. This study aimed to investigate the rewarming rate and its associations with clinical outcomes in hypothermic neonates born in a low-resource setting. METHODS: This retrospective study evaluated the rewarming rate of hypothermic inborn neonates admitted to the Special Care Unit of Tosamaganga Hospital (Tanzania) in 2019–2020. The rewarming rate was calculated as the difference between the first normothermic value (36.5–37.5°C) and the admission temperature, divided by the time elapsed. Neurodevelopmental status at 1 month of age was assessed using the Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination. RESULTS: Median rewarming rate was 0.22°C/h (IQR: 0.11–0.41) in 344/382 (90%) hypothermic inborn infants, and was inversely correlated to admission temperature (correlation coefficient −0.36, p < 0.001). Rewarming rate was not associated with hypoglycemia (p = 0.16), late onset sepsis (p = 0.10), jaundice (p = 0.85), respiratory distress (p = 0.83), seizures (p = 0.34), length of hospital stay (p = 0.22) or mortality (p = 0.17). In 102/307 survivors who returned at follow-up visit at 1 month of age, rewarming rate was not associated with a potential correlate of cerebral palsy risk. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings did not show any significant association between rewarming rate and mortality, selected complications or abnormal neurologic exam suggestive of cerebral palsy. However, further prospective studies with strong methodological approach are required to provide conclusive evidence on this topic. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10203202/ /pubmed/37228438 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1113897 Text en © 2023 Rossi, Maziku, Leluko, Guadagno, Brasili, Azzimonti, Putoto, Pietravalle, Cavallin and Trevisanuto. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pediatrics Rossi, Elisa Maziku, Donald Micah Leluko, Dionis Erasto Guadagno, Chiara Brasili, Luca Azzimonti, Gaetano Putoto, Giovanni Pietravalle, Andrea Cavallin, Francesco Trevisanuto, Daniele Rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study |
title | Rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study |
title_full | Rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study |
title_fullStr | Rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study |
title_full_unstemmed | Rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study |
title_short | Rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study |
title_sort | rewarming rate of hypothermic neonates in a low-resource setting: a retrospective single-center study |
topic | Pediatrics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10203202/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37228438 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1113897 |
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