1272 Survival and Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Preterm Infants with a Gestational Age of 22 to 26 Weeks in a Regional Centre

P. Kutz, S. Supcun-Ritzler, C. Roll
2012 Archives of Disease in Childhood  
Intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) is one of the most important of morbidity and mortality causes in preterm infants. Aim To evaluate the incidence and risk factors for IVH in ≤32 weeks gestation preterm infants. Methods The study was developed in the Neonatology Dpt. of the Clinical County Emergency Hospital Sibiu between 01.01. 2010-31.12.2011. The study group comprised 139 preterm infants with a mean GA of 30.26±1.93 weeks (24-32 weeks) and a mean BW of 1412.99±367.389g (600-2270g). The
more » ... ectively collected data were analysed using IBM SPSS 19.0 and were considered significant at a p<0.05. Results The incidence of IVH in the study group was 50.35% whilst grade 3 and 4 were encountered with an incidence of 5.03%. The preterm infants with IVH had significantly lower BW (p 0.000), GA (p 0.000), and Apgar score at 1 minute (p 0.023). The duration of oxygen therapy, the need for surfactant administration, oxygen duration on CPAP, mechanical ventilation length and the length of hospitalization were significantly greater for the infants with IVH compared with those with normal ultrasound scans. Apnoea of prematurity, PDA and ROP were significantly associated with the presence of IVH (0.001-0.030). Being outborn was also an important risk factor for IVH. Conclusion The analysed data showed similar results -for the incidence and risk factors for IVH -as previously published data in the literature, revealing that between the analysed factors -the severity of the respiratory distress syndrome is one of the major risk factors for IVH in preterm infants.
doi:10.1136/archdischild-2012-302724.1272 fatcat:2x6ksb5pvvc7zkkfriqvcekide