1. Association of mode of delivery with short-term and neurodevelopmental outcomes in periviable singleton infants: A nationwide database study.
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Huang YY, Chang JH, Chen CH, Peng CC, Hsu CH, Ko MH, Chen CY, and Chang HY
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- Infant, Newborn, Female, Pregnancy, Infant, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Gestational Age, Infant, Premature, Delivery, Obstetric, Cerebral Hemorrhage complications, Infant, Premature, Diseases
- Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the association of mode of delivery (MOD) with short-term and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years of corrected age (CA) in periviable singleton infants., Methods: This retrospective cohort study of the Taiwan Premature Infant Follow-up Network database between 2010 and 2016 compared non-anomalous singleton deliveries (cesarean delivery [CD] vs vaginal delivery [VD]) between 22 0/7 and 25 6/7 gestational weeks. Major morbidities, mortality, and neurodevelopmental outcomes were evaluated at 2-year CA., Results: The CD and VD groups included 354 and 472 infants, respectively. The intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) rate was lower in the CD group (54% vs 66%, P = 0.001), but severe IVH differed non-significantly between groups (20% vs 26%, P = 0.057). In the small-for-gestational age subgroup, CD was associated with lower IVH (56% vs 84%, adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.17, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.04-0.69) and better survival without neurodevelopmental impairment (29% vs 8%, aOR, 6.64, 95% CI 1.02-43.29) after controlling for potential confounders., Conclusion: The optimal MOD for periviable singleton birth and its impact are unclear. CD in periviable singleton births is associated with a decreased IVH risk, without improvement in severe IVH, mortality, or neurodevelopment at 2-year CA. The small-for-gestational age subgroup may benefit from CD for better survival without neurodevelopmental impairment., (© 2023 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.)
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- 2023
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