The association of perinatal and clinical factors with outcomes in infants with gastroschisis-a retrospective multicenter study in Finland : A retrospective multicenter study in Finland

Autor: Tauriainen, Asta, Sankilampi, Ulla, Raitio, Arimatias, Tauriainen, Tuomas, Helenius, Ilkka, Vanamo, Kari, Hyvärinen, Anna
Přispěvatelé: I kirurgian klinikka (Töölö), University of Helsinki, Helsinki University Hospital Area
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Popis: The aim of the present study was to assess the prognostic factors for the outcome of gastroschisis in Finland. A retrospective multicenter study of gastroschisis patients born between 1993 and 2015 in four Finnish university hospitals was undertaken, collecting perinatal, surgical, and clinical data of neonates for uni- and multifactorial modeling analysis. The aim of the present study was to identify risk factors for mortality and the composite adverse outcome (death and/or short bowel syndrome or hospital stay > 60 days). Of the 154 infants with gastroschisis, the overall survival rate was 90.9%. In Cox regression analysis, independent risk factors for mortality included liver herniation, pulmonary hypoplasia, relaparotomy for perforation or necrosis, abdominal compartment syndrome, and central line sepsis. Furthermore, a logistic regression analysis identified central line sepsis, abdominal compartment syndrome, complex gastroschisis, and a younger gestational age as independent predictors of the composite adverse outcome. Conclusion: The risk of death is increased in newborns with gastroschisis who have liver herniation, pulmonary hypoplasia, abdominal compartment syndrome, relaparotomy for perforation or necrosis, or central line-associated sepsis. Special care should be taken to minimize the risk of central line sepsis in the clinical setting. What is known: center dot Gastroschisis is a relatively rare congenital anomaly of the abdominal wall and its incidence is increasing. center dot Complex gastroschisis has been reported to increase risk of mortality and complications. What is new: center dot Central line sepsis was found to be independently associated with mortality in gastroschisis patients. center dot Liver herniation was also significantly associated with mortality.
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