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Pediatr Int ; 65(1): e15689, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37991183

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BACKGROUND: In infants born weighing ≤500 g, little has been studied about the association between neurodevelopmental prognosis and growth. This study aimed to evaluate the association between neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) and z-scores of physical measurements in infants born weighing ≤500 g. METHODS: A single-center, retrospective cohort study in a level IV neonatal intensive care unit in Japan. Infants born weighing ≤500 g between 2010 and 2019 were eligible. Z-scores in weight, length/height, and head circumference at birth, due date (or discharge), 6 and 18 months of corrected age, and 3 years of age were compared between infants with and without NDI at 3 years of age. Three infants with severe intraventricular hemorrhage or periventricular leukomalacia were excluded from the comparison analyses. NDI was defined as having a developmental quotient of ≤70, cerebral palsy, visual impairment, or hearing impairment. RESULTS: Of 22 eligible infants, the incidence of NDI at 3 years of age was 54.5%. The z-score was significantly smaller in the NDI group (n = 10) than that in the non-NDI group (n = 9) in head circumference at birth (median, -1.94 vs. -0.75; Z = 0.54; p = 0.020), and in height at 18 months of corrected age (median, -2.84 vs. -1.79; Z = 0.58; p = 0.013) and 3 years of age (median, -2.02 vs. -1.21; Z = 0.47; p = 0.046). CONCLUSIONS: NDI at 3 years of age was associated with a small head circumference z-score at birth, height at 18 months of corrected age, and height at 3 years of age in infants born weighing ≤500 g.


Asunto(s)
Parálisis Cerebral , Enfermedades del Prematuro , Recién Nacido , Lactante , Humanos , Preescolar , Peso al Nacer , Estudios Retrospectivos , Pronóstico
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Pediatr Neonatol ; 64(6): 637-643, 2023 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37117074

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BACKGROUND: The survival rate of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has recently improved. However, the occurrence of and factors associated with epilepsy in VLBW infants remain unknown. This study aimed to clarify the incidence, characteristics, and factors associated with epilepsy development in VLBW infants. METHODS: All VLBW infants admitted to our hospital between 2012 and 2017 were included in this study. VLBW infants with a follow-up period of <1 year were excluded. Chromosomal abnormalities, brain anomalies, severe intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), cystic periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) were considered to be risk factors. RESULTS: Epilepsy occurred in 21/526 (4.0%) VLBW infants. Chromosomal abnormalities, brain anomalies, severe IVH, cystic PVL, HIE, neonatal seizures, advanced maternal age, maternal diabetes mellitus, no administration of antenatal corticosteroids, and low Apgar scores at 1 and 5 min were associated with a risk of epilepsy. The median time to epilepsy onset was 8 months (range: 0-59 months), and the onset occurred within 2 years in 15/21 patients (71.4%) and within 4 years in 18/21 patients (85.7%). VLBW infants with risk factors developed epilepsy earlier and at a significantly higher rate than those without risk factors. Among infants who had risk factors and who developed epilepsy, 86.7% did so within 2 years of age, compared to 33.3% of those who developed epilepsy but did not have risk factors. CONCLUSION: These findings regarding factors associated with a risk of development of epilepsy and temporal feature of epilepsy may contribute to the development of monitoring and treatment protocols for epilepsy in VLBW infants.


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Encefalopatías , Epilepsia , Enfermedades del Recién Nacido , Leucomalacia Periventricular , Recién Nacido , Lactante , Humanos , Femenino , Embarazo , Recién Nacido de muy Bajo Peso , Leucomalacia Periventricular/epidemiología , Factores de Riesgo , Hemorragia Cerebral/epidemiología , Epilepsia/epidemiología , Epilepsia/etiología , Aberraciones Cromosómicas , Peso al Nacer
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Am J Perinatol ; 2022 Mar 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35193151

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare inborn infants aged 22 and 23 gestational weeks at our hospital to assess for differences in survival and long-term prognosis. STUDY DESIGN: We retrospectively analyzed 22- and 23-gestational-weeks-old infants born in our hospital between January 2011 and December 2018. The prognosis of inborn infants in Japan was also calculated using the Neonatal Research Network of Japan (NRNJ) data during the same period. RESULTS: The survival rates at our institution's neonatal intensive care unit discharge, including stillbirth, were 72 and 89% at 22 and 23 gestational weeks, respectively. The mortality rate and neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) rate at 3 years of age, including stillbirth, were 58 and 32% at 22 and 23 weeks, respectively. Cerebral palsy, mental developmental retardation, visual impairment, and hearing impairment defined NDI. The prognosis at our hospital was better than the average calculated using NRNJ data. Survival rates varied among facilities, and some facilities had survival rates similar to that of our hospital. CONCLUSION: The prognosis of 22-gestational-week-old inborn infants was inferior to that of 23 gestational weeks in our institution but was better than previously reported. If aggressive treatment is provided, survival without sequelae can be fully expected even for 22-gestational-week-old infants. KEY POINTS: · We examined babies of gestation ages 22 and 23 weeks.. · We examined the survival and neurological prognoses.. · We compared our facility with that in entire Japan..

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AJP Rep ; 12(1): e89-e95, 2022 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35154903

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Today, more infants weighing less than or equal to 300 g are born, and they survive because of the improvements in neonatal care and treatment. However, their detailed clinical course and neonatal intensive care unit management remain unknown due to their low survival rate and dearth of reports. A male infant was born at 24 weeks and 5 days of gestation and weighed 258 g. The infant received 72 days of invasive and 92 days of noninvasive respiratory support, including high-frequency oscillatory ventilation with volume guarantee and noninvasive neurally adjusted ventilatory assist. Meconium-related ileus was safely treated using diatrizoate. Although the infant was diagnosed with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and retinopathy of prematurity requiring laser photocoagulation, he had no other severe complications. He was discharged 201 days postdelivery (3 months of corrected age) with a weight of 3.396 kg. Although managing infants weighing less than or equal to 300 g is difficult, our experience shows that it is possible by combining traditional and modern management methods. The management of such infants requires an understanding of the expected difficulties and adaptation of existing methods to their management. The management techniques described here should help improve their survival and long-term prognosis.

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Pediatr Int ; 63(10): 1205-1211, 2021 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33459457

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BACKGROUND: Late-onset circulatory collapse (LCC) is a serious complication in preterm infants and is increasing in Japan. The underlying pathophysiology is thought to be relative adrenal insufficiency and it is more likely to develop at a young gestational age (GA) and in low birthweight (BW) infants. BW to placental weight ratio (BPR) is an index of pregnancy outcomes and early neonatal morbidity. We aimed to analyze the relationship between LCC and potential predicting factors including BPR. METHODS: This retrospective study included 261 singletons born before 32 weeks of gestation between 2007 and 2017. Perinatal data, including the placental weight and BPR, were collected from medical records and were assessed for their relationship with LCC. Propensity score analysis was performed and matched factors were GA and BW. RESULTS: Sixty-seven infants (25.7%) had LCC (median GA 27.4 weeks). GA and BW differed significantly between the LCC and non-LCC groups (P < 0.001, respectively). The placental weight and BPR of the LCC group were significantly lower than those of the non-LCC group, while Z-score of BPR did not differ significantly between the groups. After propensity score matching, there was a significant difference in the incidence of severe intraventricular hemorrhage (grades III-IV; P = 0.042), but no differences in BPR and Z-score of BPR between the groups. CONCLUSION: In the propensity score analysis matched for GA and BW, there was no significant difference in perinatal factors including BPR between the LCC and non-LCC groups, except for incidence of severe intraventricular hemorrhage.


Asunto(s)
Recien Nacido Prematuro , Choque , Femenino , Edad Gestacional , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Placenta , Embarazo , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Pediatr Transplant ; : e13241, 2018 Jun 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29885009

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AdV11-HC is one of the major complications after allogeneic HSCT in Japan. We previously reported that the intravenous infusion of ganciclovir was effective against AdV11-HC in a post-transplant patient. We here report a case of a 10-year-old boy who underwent cord blood transplantation for the treatment of relapsed lymphoblastic lymphoma. He developed AdV11-HC with an elevated AdV load in his urine and blood on day 14 after HSCT. He was immediately treated with intravenous ganciclovir; he rapidly achieved a remission of AdV11-HC with a decreased AdV load in his urine and blood. He remained in remission of AdV11-HC, even after we switched ganciclovir to oral valganciclovir on day 63. A pharmacokinetics study of his urine revealed that therapeutic concentrations of ganciclovir could be achieved by both intravenous ganciclovir and oral valganciclovir. These findings suggested that both intravenous ganciclovir and oral valganciclovir could be promising alternatives for the treatment of AdV11-HC in post-transplant patients.

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Pediatr Int ; 60(9): 835-838, 2018 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29923346

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BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is one of the major causes of hospitalization of children during the winter months in Nagano, Japan. This investigation was conducted to understand the details of hospitalized patients infected with RSV in Nagano. METHODS: The study used a questionnaire to survey hospitals who treated children for RSV infection in the pediatric wards of 11 major hospitals in Nagano. RESULTS: Between April 2016 and March 2017, 438 patients were hospitalized with RSV infection in the 11 participating hospitals. The mean gestational age at birth was 38 weeks 2 days. Average birthweight was 2,834 g. The ratio of hospitalized patients with RSV infection to the total number of hospitalized patients was, on average, 7.0% in the second-level hospitals. Despite the use of prophylactic palivizumab, six patients were hospitalized. CONCLUSIONS: The rate of hospitalization for RSV was similar across each of the second-level hospitals in Nagano. Patients hospitalized after prophylactic palivizumab had received palivizumab only a few times during the season when infection rates were highest. Palivizumab is therefore advised prior to the outbreak initiation season.


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Hospitalización/estadística & datos numéricos , Infecciones por Virus Sincitial Respiratorio/epidemiología , Antivirales/administración & dosificación , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Encuestas Epidemiológicas , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Japón/epidemiología , Masculino , Palivizumab/administración & dosificación , Infecciones por Virus Sincitial Respiratorio/tratamiento farmacológico , Virus Sincitial Respiratorio Humano , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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