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Am J Perinatol ; 30(3): 185-90, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22930157

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To determine if tobacco use increases the incidence of preterm premature rupture of the membranes (pPROM) or alters perinatal outcomes after pPROM. STUDY DESIGN: This is a secondary analysis of the databases of three completed Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development-supported Maternal Fetal Medicine Units Network studies. Self-reported tobacco exposure data was obtained. Its relationship with the incidence of pPROM and associated neonatal outcome measures were assessed. RESULTS: There was no difference in the incidence of pPROM when comparing nonsmokers to those using tobacco. Although a trend was seen between the incidence of pPROM and the amount smoked, this did not reach statistical significance. Among the patients with pPROM, the use of tobacco was not associated with an increase in perinatal morbidity. CONCLUSION: Our data do not support a significant relationship between tobacco use and pPROM.


Assuntos
Ruptura Prematura de Membranas Fetais/epidemiologia , Fumar/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Feminino , Humanos , Incidência , Modelos Logísticos , Análise Multivariada , Gravidez , Nascimento Prematuro/epidemiologia , Infecções do Sistema Genital/epidemiologia , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia , Vagina/microbiologia , Adulto Jovem
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Pediatrics ; 129(5): e1165-72, 2012 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22508916

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Both high and low lymphocyte counts at birth have been associated with adverse outcomes. However, the validity of defining a lymphocyte count as "abnormal" depends on having an accurate reference range. We established a reference range for neonatal lymphocyte counts by using multihospital data and used this to assess previously reported relationships between abnormal counts and early onset sepsis (EOS), intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), periventricular leukomalacia, and birth asphyxia. METHODS: We first created a data set that excluded counts from neonates with diagnoses previously associated with abnormal lymphocyte counts. Then the complete data (counts excluded plus included in the reference range) were used to test associations between abnormal counts and EOS, IVH, ROP, periventricular leukomalacia, and outcomes after birth asphyxia. RESULTS: Lymphocyte counts were retrieved from 40 487 neonates, 10 860 of which were excluded from the reference range. A count >95th percentile was associated with EOS (2.07; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.80-2.38) and IVH ≥grade 3 (2.93; 95% CI: 1.83-4.71). A count <5th percentile was associated with EOS (odds ratio:1.24; 95% CI: 1.04-1.48), IVH ≥grade 3 (3.23; 95% CI: 1.95-5.36), and ROP ≥stage 3 (4.80: 95% CI: 2.38-9.66). Among 120 meeting criteria for birth asphyxia, those with a low count and a high nucleated red cell count had higher mortality (37% vs 11%, P = .001), more transfusions (P = .000), and more neurology referrals (P < .01). CONCLUSIONS: A reference range for lymphocytes can identify neonates with abnormal counts, which can be useful because these neonates are at higher risk for certain adverse outcomes.


Assuntos
Doenças do Prematuro/epidemiologia , Doenças do Prematuro/etiologia , Contagem de Linfócitos/estatística & dados numéricos , Triagem Neonatal , Asfixia Neonatal/epidemiologia , Asfixia Neonatal/etiologia , Ventrículos Cerebrais , Estudos Transversais , Idade Gestacional , Mortalidade Hospitalar , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Leucomalácia Periventricular/epidemiologia , Leucomalácia Periventricular/etiologia , Avaliação de Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde , Valores de Referência , Retinopatia da Prematuridade/epidemiologia , Retinopatia da Prematuridade/etiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Sepse/epidemiologia , Sepse/etiologia , Estatística como Assunto , Utah
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Neonatology ; 99(4): 289-94, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21135564

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Previous studies reported a relationship between high nucleated red blood cells (NRBC) in neonates and the development of intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and/or retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). OBJECTIVE: We sought to (1) establish reference ranges for NRBC in neonates based on a large data set, (2) compare NRBC from automated versus manual counts, (3) determine the effect of an elevated NRBC, on the day of birth, on the odds of developing grade ≥3 IVH or ROP. METHODS: We analyzed all NRBC obtained during 8.5 years in a multihospital system, displaying the 5th and 95th percentile limits according to gestational age and postnatal age. RESULTS: NRBC counts were retrieved from 61,932 neonates, 26,536 of which were excluded from the data set. Comparing 9,000 samples run simultaneously on manual versus automated methods, the manual counts yielded slightly higher counts, but the difference is likely insignificant clinically. Altitude of the birth hospital did not correlate with NRBC, and no correlations were observed with cord pH or 1- or 5-min Apgar. An NRBC count >95th percentile limit was associated with higher odds of developing a grade ≥3 IVH (OR 4.28; 95% CI 3.17-5.77) and grade ≥3 ROP (OR 4.18; 95% CI 2.74-6.38). CONCLUSION: The figures of this report display reference ranges for NRBC according to gestational age and postnatal age. An NRBC count above the 95% limit at birth is associated with a higher risk of subsequently developing severe IVH and severe ROP. We speculate that this association is because an elevated NRBC count is a marker for prenatal hypoxia.


Assuntos
Eritroblastos/citologia , Contagem de Eritrócitos/normas , Recém-Nascido/sangue , Hemorragia Cerebral/sangue , Processamento Eletrônico de Dados , Feminino , Sangue Fetal/citologia , Idade Gestacional , Humanos , Doenças do Recém-Nascido/sangue , Doenças do Recém-Nascido/diagnóstico , Recém-Nascido Prematuro/sangue , Razão de Chances , Gravidez , Valores de Referência , Retinopatia da Prematuridade/sangue
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