Analysis of Prenatal and Postnatal Factors Associated with Complications and Prognosis in Premature Infants with Leukemoid Reaction
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology
; : 151-159, 2008.
Article
en Ko
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: This study determined the prenatal and postnatal factors associated with complications and prognosis in premature infants with leukemoid reaction. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of premature infants with gestational ages 30,000/mm3. The infants who had leukemoid reaction comprised the study group, while the remainder of infants made up the control group. The relationships between maternal and neonatal variables and ANC were studied. RESULTS: Leukemoid reaction was detected in 3.1% of the study infants (8 of 252). Factors more frequently associated with infants with leukemoid reaction were as follows: maternal chorioamnionitis, high levels of maternal and infant C-reactive protein, gestational age <37 weeks, birth weight <2,500 g, low Apgar score, prolonged ventilator support, and a high incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). However, there were no significant differences with respect to the antenatal usage of steroids, the incidences of patent ductus arteriosus, necrotizing enterocolitis, intraventricular hemorrhage, retinopathy of prematurity, and mortality between the two groups. CONCLUSION: Leukemoid reaction in premature infants was associated with chorioamnionitis and high levels of serum C-reactive protein in mothers and infants, and BPD in infants. These findings suggest that leukemoid reaction is secondary to inflammation caused by infection.
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Asunto principal:
Puntaje de Apgar
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Pronóstico
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Esteroides
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Peso al Nacer
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Retinopatía de la Prematuridad
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Displasia Broncopulmonar
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Proteína C-Reactiva
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Recién Nacido de Bajo Peso
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Recien Nacido Prematuro
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Ventiladores Mecánicos
Tipo de estudio:
Incidence_studies
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Límite:
Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Newborn
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Pregnancy
Idioma:
Ko
Revista:
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology
Año:
2008
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Article