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The Relationship between Gestational Newborn Weight Loss and Hospitalization in the First Week after Birth

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of weight loss daily of term infants with hospitalization in the first week after birth. METHODS: This prospective cohort study was conducted among 1865 infants from May 2020 to June 2021, born in the Department of Obstetrics, Kunshan's First People...

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Autores principales: Qiao, Linxiao, Zhang, Haiyan, Yuan, Yufeng, Zhu, Wenying, Yuan, Jing, Hu, Yuanyuan, Zhu, Hongli
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35979238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9871177
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author Qiao, Linxiao
Zhang, Haiyan
Yuan, Yufeng
Zhu, Wenying
Yuan, Jing
Hu, Yuanyuan
Zhu, Hongli
author_facet Qiao, Linxiao
Zhang, Haiyan
Yuan, Yufeng
Zhu, Wenying
Yuan, Jing
Hu, Yuanyuan
Zhu, Hongli
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of weight loss daily of term infants with hospitalization in the first week after birth. METHODS: This prospective cohort study was conducted among 1865 infants from May 2020 to June 2021, born in the Department of Obstetrics, Kunshan's First People's Hospital Affiliated to Jiangsu University and Huai'an Maternal and Child Health Care Center. The infants' weight was collected daily in the hospital, and the weight loss was calculated daily. According to the weight loss daily, the infants were divided into 3 groups. Group A: the weight loss per day was less than 2% of birth weight, and the total weight loss was less than 10%. Group B: the weight loss per day was between 2 and 4% of the birth weight, and the total weight loss was less than 10%. Group C: the weight loss per day was more than 4% of the birth weight, or the total weight was more than 10%. The infants in group C were monitored carefully in the hospital or Outpatient Department (OPD) daily. The primary outcome was the incidence of hospitalization. RESULTS: Of the 1865 term infants enrolled, 1052 were completed on the 7(th) day (356 in group A, 513 in group B, and 183 in group C). There was no significant difference among the three groups of subjects in terms of infant data, including birth weight, gender, Apgar scores, and gestational age. The number of C-sections and primiparas was substantially higher in groups C and B than in group A. The incidence of hospitalization in group C was significantly higher than that in group A and group B (30.6%, 12.1%, and 12.5%, respectively). The incidence of exclusive breastfeeding in group C was significantly lower than that in group A and group B (28.4%, 41%, and 38.4%, respectively). There was no significant difference between group A and group B in the incidence of hospitalization and exclusive breastfeeding. Most of the hospitalization was because of hyperbilirubinemia, and in group C, there were 2 babies because of dehydration fever and 3 because of hypoglycemia. CONCLUSIONS: The neonates whose weight loss daily after birth was more than 4% of the total weight loss of more than 10% had higher hospitalization rates.
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spelling pubmed-93779752022-08-16 The Relationship between Gestational Newborn Weight Loss and Hospitalization in the First Week after Birth Qiao, Linxiao Zhang, Haiyan Yuan, Yufeng Zhu, Wenying Yuan, Jing Hu, Yuanyuan Zhu, Hongli Appl Bionics Biomech Research Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of weight loss daily of term infants with hospitalization in the first week after birth. METHODS: This prospective cohort study was conducted among 1865 infants from May 2020 to June 2021, born in the Department of Obstetrics, Kunshan's First People's Hospital Affiliated to Jiangsu University and Huai'an Maternal and Child Health Care Center. The infants' weight was collected daily in the hospital, and the weight loss was calculated daily. According to the weight loss daily, the infants were divided into 3 groups. Group A: the weight loss per day was less than 2% of birth weight, and the total weight loss was less than 10%. Group B: the weight loss per day was between 2 and 4% of the birth weight, and the total weight loss was less than 10%. Group C: the weight loss per day was more than 4% of the birth weight, or the total weight was more than 10%. The infants in group C were monitored carefully in the hospital or Outpatient Department (OPD) daily. The primary outcome was the incidence of hospitalization. RESULTS: Of the 1865 term infants enrolled, 1052 were completed on the 7(th) day (356 in group A, 513 in group B, and 183 in group C). There was no significant difference among the three groups of subjects in terms of infant data, including birth weight, gender, Apgar scores, and gestational age. The number of C-sections and primiparas was substantially higher in groups C and B than in group A. The incidence of hospitalization in group C was significantly higher than that in group A and group B (30.6%, 12.1%, and 12.5%, respectively). The incidence of exclusive breastfeeding in group C was significantly lower than that in group A and group B (28.4%, 41%, and 38.4%, respectively). There was no significant difference between group A and group B in the incidence of hospitalization and exclusive breastfeeding. Most of the hospitalization was because of hyperbilirubinemia, and in group C, there were 2 babies because of dehydration fever and 3 because of hypoglycemia. CONCLUSIONS: The neonates whose weight loss daily after birth was more than 4% of the total weight loss of more than 10% had higher hospitalization rates. Hindawi 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9377975/ /pubmed/35979238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9871177 Text en Copyright © 2022 Linxiao Qiao et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hu, Yuanyuan
Zhu, Hongli
The Relationship between Gestational Newborn Weight Loss and Hospitalization in the First Week after Birth
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35979238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9871177
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