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RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES

OBJECTIVE: To assess clinical predictors and outcomes associated to the need for surfactant retreatment in preterm infants. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study, including very low birth weight preterm infants from January 2006 to December 2015 who underwent surfactant replacement therapy. Beractant...

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Autores principales: Ferri, Walusa Assad Gonçalves, da Silva, Adriana Carnevale, Sacramento, Eliana Motta Fernandes, Calixto, Cristina, Aragon, Davi Casale, Caldas, Jamil Pedro de Siqueira
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Publicado: Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33206840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2019360
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author Ferri, Walusa Assad Gonçalves
da Silva, Adriana Carnevale
Sacramento, Eliana Motta Fernandes
Calixto, Cristina
Aragon, Davi Casale
Caldas, Jamil Pedro de Siqueira
author_facet Ferri, Walusa Assad Gonçalves
da Silva, Adriana Carnevale
Sacramento, Eliana Motta Fernandes
Calixto, Cristina
Aragon, Davi Casale
Caldas, Jamil Pedro de Siqueira
author_sort Ferri, Walusa Assad Gonçalves
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess clinical predictors and outcomes associated to the need for surfactant retreatment in preterm infants. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study, including very low birth weight preterm infants from January 2006 to December 2015 who underwent surfactant replacement therapy. Beractant was used (100 mg/kg), repeated every six hours if FiO(2) ≥0.40. The subjects were classified into two groups: single surfactant dose; and more than one dose (retreatment). We evaluated maternal and neonatal predictors for the need of retreatment and neonatal outcomes associated to retreatment. RESULTS: A total of 605 patients (44.5%) received surfactant; 410 (67.8%) one dose, and 195 (32.2%) more than one dose: 163 (83.5%) two doses and 32 (16.4%) three doses. We could not find clinical predictors for surfactant retreatment. Retreatment was associated to a greater chance of BPD in infants >1000 g (RR 1.78; 95%CI 1.30‒2.45) and ≤1000 g (RR 1.33; 95%CI 1.04‒1.70), in infants with gestational age<28 weeks (RR 1.56; 95%CI 1.12‒2.18) and ≥28 weeks (RR 1.50; 95%CI 1.17‒1.92), in neonates with early sepsis (RR 1.48; 95%CI 1.20‒1.81), and in infants not exposed to antenatal corticosteroids (RR 1.62; 95%CI 1.20‒2.17) CONCLUSIONS: We could not find predictor factors associated to surfactant retreatment. The need for two or more doses of surfactant was significantly related to bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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spelling pubmed-76692192020-11-23 RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES Ferri, Walusa Assad Gonçalves da Silva, Adriana Carnevale Sacramento, Eliana Motta Fernandes Calixto, Cristina Aragon, Davi Casale Caldas, Jamil Pedro de Siqueira Rev Paul Pediatr Original Article OBJECTIVE: To assess clinical predictors and outcomes associated to the need for surfactant retreatment in preterm infants. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study, including very low birth weight preterm infants from January 2006 to December 2015 who underwent surfactant replacement therapy. Beractant was used (100 mg/kg), repeated every six hours if FiO(2) ≥0.40. The subjects were classified into two groups: single surfactant dose; and more than one dose (retreatment). We evaluated maternal and neonatal predictors for the need of retreatment and neonatal outcomes associated to retreatment. RESULTS: A total of 605 patients (44.5%) received surfactant; 410 (67.8%) one dose, and 195 (32.2%) more than one dose: 163 (83.5%) two doses and 32 (16.4%) three doses. We could not find clinical predictors for surfactant retreatment. Retreatment was associated to a greater chance of BPD in infants >1000 g (RR 1.78; 95%CI 1.30‒2.45) and ≤1000 g (RR 1.33; 95%CI 1.04‒1.70), in infants with gestational age<28 weeks (RR 1.56; 95%CI 1.12‒2.18) and ≥28 weeks (RR 1.50; 95%CI 1.17‒1.92), in neonates with early sepsis (RR 1.48; 95%CI 1.20‒1.81), and in infants not exposed to antenatal corticosteroids (RR 1.62; 95%CI 1.20‒2.17) CONCLUSIONS: We could not find predictor factors associated to surfactant retreatment. The need for two or more doses of surfactant was significantly related to bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2020-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7669219/ /pubmed/33206840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2019360 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Original Article
Ferri, Walusa Assad Gonçalves
da Silva, Adriana Carnevale
Sacramento, Eliana Motta Fernandes
Calixto, Cristina
Aragon, Davi Casale
Caldas, Jamil Pedro de Siqueira
RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES
title RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES
title_full RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES
title_fullStr RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES
title_full_unstemmed RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES
title_short RETREATMENT WITH SURFACTANT IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS: RISK PREDICTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NEONATAL OUTCOMES
title_sort retreatment with surfactant in very low birth weight preterm infants: risk predictors and their influence on neonatal outcomes
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33206840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2019360
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