概括
晚期早产显著增加了新生儿患呼吸困扰综合征和其他呼吸问题的风险. 这项研究强调了与满期分娩相比,对这些婴儿的专业护理的需要.
科学领域:
- 新生儿科学 新生儿科学
- 周围生理学 周围生理学
- 儿科肺病学 儿科肺病学
背景情况:
- 晚期早产 (34-36周) 占早产的比例越来越高.
- 这些婴儿经常经历短期的疾病,特别是呼吸系统问题,需要密集护理和长时间住院.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估和比较晚期早产婴儿和满期婴儿的短期呼吸道病率.
- 利用当代的美国交付队列来评估当代的风险.
主要方法:
- 来自12个美国机构 (2002-2008) 的电子健康数据的回顾性分析.
- 包括233,844次分娩,包括详细的图表审查新生儿接受NICU的呼吸损害.
- 多变量逻辑回归被用来比较晚期早产婴儿和晚期早产婴儿之间的结果,控制混因素.
主要成果:
- 晚期早产婴儿的新生儿急症监护室入院率和呼吸系统损害率明显高,与满期婴儿相比.
- 呼吸困扰综合征,新生儿短暂的呼吸暂停,肺炎和呼吸衰竭的发生率在晚期早产婴儿中明显高.
- 调整后的几率比率表明,与39-40周相比,在怀孕34-37周出生的婴儿中,这些疾病的风险大大增加.
结论:
- 晚期早产与呼吸系统应急综合征和其他呼吸系统疾病的风险显著增加有关.
- 这些发现强调了晚期早产婴儿的脆弱性和需要适当的医疗护理.
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