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Mortality and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years' corrected age of very preterm infants with necrotising enterocolitis or spontaneous intestinal perforation: The EPIPAGE-2 cohort study.

Authors :
Butler, Victoria
Treluyer, Ludovic
Patkaï, Juliana
Biset, Aline
Jarreau, Pierre-Henri
Ancel, Pierre-Yves
Rozé, Jean-Christophe
Marchand-Martin, Laetitia
Durox, Mélanie
Lapillonne, Alexandre
Picaud, Jean-Charles
Mitanchez, Delphine
Tscherning, Charlotte
Biran, Valérie
Cambonie, Gilles
Lopez, Emmanuel
Hascoet, Jean-Michel
Desfrere, Luc
Chollat, Clément
Zana-Taïeb, Elodie
Source :
European Journal of Pediatrics. Sep2024, Vol. 183 Issue 9, p4019-4028. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: The primary objective was to evaluate the impact of necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) and spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) on mortality and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years' corrected age (CA) in infants born before 32 weeks' gestation (WG). Methods: We studied neurodevelopment at 2 years' CA of infants with NEC or SIP who were born before 32 WG from the EPIPAGE-2 cohort study. The primary outcome was death or the presence of moderate-to-severe motor or sensory disability defined by moderate-to-severe cerebral palsy or hearing or visual disability. The secondary outcome was developmental delay defined by a score < 2 SDs below the mean for any of the five domains of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire. Results: At 2 years' CA, 46% of infants with SIP, 34% of infants with NEC, and 14% of control infants died or had a moderate-to-severe sensorimotor disability (p < 0.01). This difference was mainly due to an increase in in-hospital mortality in the infants with SIP or NEC. Developmental delay at 2 years' CA was more frequent for infants with SIP than controls (70.8% vs 44.0%, p = 0.02) but was similar for infants with NEC and controls (49.3% vs 44.0%, p = 0.5). On multivariate analysis, the likelihood of developmental delay was associated with SIP (adjusted odds ratio = 3.0, 95% CI 1.0–9.1) but not NEC as compared with controls. Conclusion: NEC and SIP significantly increased the risk of death or sensorimotor disability at 2 years' CA. SIP was also associated with risk of developmental delay at 2 years' CA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03406199
Volume :
183
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179039765
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-024-05675-4