早期与延迟的气关闭在胃:一个回顾性研究研究
Pragati Sharma1, Parshotam Gera1, Shripada Rao2,3
1Department of Paediatric Surgery, Perth Children's Hospital, Nedlands, WA, Australia.
Pediatric surgery international
|May 18, 2025
概括
早期腹壁关闭 (≤5天) 改善了胃的婴儿的结果,与延迟关闭 (>5天) 相比,减少了全和住院的时间. 这种方法可以增强患有这种先天性疾病的新生儿的康复.
科学领域:
- 新生儿手术 新生儿手术
- 儿科外科手术 儿科外科手术
- 有先天性异常.
背景情况:
- 胃的管理通常涉及到使用预制筒子逐渐减少的内脏.
- 延迟腹壁关闭后的减肥可能会增加婴儿患病率.
研究的目的:
- 根据腹壁关闭时间来比较婴儿胃的结果: ≤5天与出生后>5天.
主要方法:
- 追溯的队列研究,包括109名婴儿管理的初级仓库和分阶段减少.
- 婴儿被分为早期关闭 (≤5天) 和延迟关闭 (>5天) 组.
主要成果:
- 早期关闭 (34名婴儿) 与延迟关闭 (75名婴儿) (分别为24.5天和32天) 相比,在全 (15天) 和住院 (19天) 的中位年龄显著缩短.
- 延迟关闭和复杂的胃关闭独立地与更长的时间完全食和住院住院有关.
- 死亡率很低 (2.7%),群体之间没有显著差异.
结论:
- 逐渐减少筒子是有效的胃.
- 在五天内关闭腹壁缺陷可能会进一步改善新生儿患有胃症的结果.
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