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Clinical characteristics of neonatal cholestasis in a tertiary hospital and the development of a novel prediction model for mortality.
Choi, Ho Jung; Kim, Inki; Lee, Hye-Jin; Oh, Hyun Ju; Ahn, Mi Kyoung; Baek, Woo Im; Kim, Yeong Eun; Oh, Seak Hee; Lee, Byong Sop; Namgoong, Jung-Man; Kim, Dae Yeon; Lee, Eun Joo; Shim, Jung Ok; Ko, Jae Sung; Kim, Kyung Mo.
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  • Choi HJ; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea.
  • Kim I; Department of Convergence Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Asan Institutes for Life Sciences, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Lee HJ; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea.
  • Oh HJ; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea.
  • Ahn MK; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea.
  • Baek WI; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea.
  • Kim YE; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea.
  • Oh SH; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea. Electronic address: seakhee.oh@amc.seoul.kr.
  • Lee BS; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea.
  • Namgoong JM; Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Kim DY; Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, South Korea.
  • Lee EJ; Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, South Korea.
  • Shim JO; Department of Pediatrics, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Ko JS; Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, South Korea.
  • Kim KM; Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University Ulsan College of Medicine, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil Songpa-Gu, Seoul 05505, South Korea.
EBioMedicine ; 77: 103890, 2022 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35220043
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Few studies have described the aetiologies of neonatal cholestasis, and the overall neonatal cholestasis-related mortality (NCM) rate is unclear. We investigated the aetiology and outcome of neonatal cholestasis in a tertiary hospital and developed an NCM prediction model for these patients.

METHODS:

Patients aged <100 days with serum direct bilirubin (DB) levels of >1.0 mg/dL were retrospectively screened. Diagnostic and laboratory data during the 8-week follow-up period after enrolment between 2005 and 2020 were extracted digitally, and medical charts were reviewed manually by clinicians. Logistic regression was used to derive a prediction model for the 1-year mortality outcome of neonatal cholestasis, and performance evaluation and external validation were conducted for the NCM prediction model.

FINDINGS:

We enrolled 4028 neonates with DB of >1.0 mg/dL at least once. Prematurity and birth injury (35.4%), complex heart anomalies (18.6%), liver diseases (11.4%), and gastrointestinal anomalies (9.2%) were the most common aetiologies; 398 (9.9%) patients died before one year of age. The peak value of DB was positively correlated to the 1-year mortality rate. In the multivariate analysis, simple laboratory indices, including platelet, prothrombin time, aspartate aminotransferase, albumin, direct bilirubin, creatinine, and C-reactive protein, were independent predictors of 1-year mortality outcome of complete-case subjects. Using these laboratory indices, a logistic regression-based NCM prediction model was constructed. It showed acceptable performances on discrimination (area under the curve, 0.916), calibration (slope, 1.04) and Brier scoring (0.072). The external validation of the sample (n = 920) from two other centres also revealed similar performance profiles of the NCM model.

INTERPRETATION:

Various aetiologies of neonatal cholestasis were identified in a tertiary hospital, resulting in unfavourable outcomes of a large proportion. The NCM prediction model may have the potential to help clinicians to be aware of high-risk neonatal cholestasis.

FUNDING:

Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Colestase / Hepatopatias Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Humans / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Colestase / Hepatopatias Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Humans / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article