Predictive outcome indexes in neonatal Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Autor: | M.L. Bacchi Reggiani, L. Pasini, Valeria Landuzzi, E Iannella, A. Gentili, Mario Lima, Simonetta Baroncini |
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Přispěvatelé: | DIPARTIMENTO DI MEDICINA SPECIALISTICA, DIAGNOSTICA E SPERIMENTALE, DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE MEDICHE E CHIRURGICHE, Facolta' di MEDICINA e CHIRURGIA, Da definire, AREA MIN. 06 - Scienze mediche, Gentili, Andrea, Pasini, L., Iannella, E., Landuzzi, V., Lima, M., Bacchi Reggiani, M.L., Baroncini, S. |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Prenatal Diagnosi
Male Predictive Value of Test Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Blood Gas Analysi Pediatrics Congenital Pregnancy Prenatal Diagnosis Medicine Health Status Indicators Health Status Indicator Hernias Obstetrics Incidence (epidemiology) outcome predictive indexes Medicine (all) Pregnancy Outcome Gestational age Obstetrics and Gynecology neonate postnatal scores prenatal findings survival Blood Gas Analysis Female Gestational Age Hernias Diaphragmatic Congenital Humans Infant Newborn Predictive Value of Tests Prognosis Reproducibility of Results Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Perinatology and Child Health Anesthesia outcome predictive indexe Human medicine.medical_specialty Prognosi Intrathoracic stomach Reproducibility of Result postnatal score prenatal finding business.industry Infant medicine.disease Newborn Mean blood pressure business Diaphragmatic |
Popis: | none 7 no Objective: We examined the reliability of the main prenatal and postnatal prognosis-related indexes that can be used to evaluate congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) outcome. Methods: Seventy-seven neonates with CDH were analyzed according to CDH prognosis-related factors, divided into prenatal findings, postnatal clinical values and postnatal predictive outcome scores applied at birth and within the first 12-24 h. The data are compared between two groups: survivors and non-survivors. Results: During prenatal age, major associated anomalies, intrathoracic stomach, diagnosis prior to 25 weeks of gestational age and lung-to-head ratio < 0.6 were statistically significant, demonstrating their greater incidence in non-survivors. The majority of postnatal values at PICU admission were found to be reliable in identifying the CDH outcome: paO2/FiO2, oxygenation index, alveolar-arterial-O2 gradient, arterial-alveolar-O2 tension ratio, pH, mean blood pressure, body temperature. All the postnatal predictive outcome scores (Apgar 1′ and 5′, CDH-Study-Group equation, Score for Neonatal-Acute-Physiology II, SNAP-Perinatal-Extension II, Pediatric Risk of Mortality III and Wilford-Hall/Santa-Rosa formula) were statistically significant with more favorable values for prognosis in the survivors group. Conclusion: The chances of predicting CDH outcome are fairly high. During prenatal age, only a few findings may be obtained. Conversely, many postnatal indexes and scores can reliably predict such outcome. none Gentili, Andrea; Pasini, L.; Iannella, E.; Landuzzi, V.; Lima, M.; Bacchi Reggiani, M.L.; Baroncini, S. Gentili, Andrea; Pasini, L.; Iannella, E.; Landuzzi, V.; Lima, M.; Bacchi Reggiani, M.L.; Baroncini, S. |
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