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Short-term Survival and Morbidity of Extremely premature Infants Born between 20 Weeks and 24 Weeks+6 Days Gestation | OMICS International | Abstract

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Research Article

Short-term Survival and Morbidity of Extremely premature Infants Born between 20 Weeks and 24 Weeks+6 Days Gestation

Souhail Alouini1*, Rasonandrianina Bienvenue Solange1, Anna Ramos1, Nabil Ayass2 and Rado Randriamboavonjy3

1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Regional Hospital Center of Orleans, France

2Department of Resuscitation and Neonatal Medicine, Regional Hospital Center of Orleans, France

3Department of Statistics of University hospital Center Befelatanana, Antananarivo, Madagascar

*Corresponding Author:
Souhail Alouini
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Regional Hospital Center of Orleans
France
Tel: +33688395759
E-mail: alouini.s@orange.fr

Received date: March 23, 2017; Accepted date: April 03, 2017; Published date: April 08, 2017

Citation: Alouini S, Solange RB, Ramos A, Ayass N, Randriamboavonjy R (2017) Short-term Survival and Morbidity of Extremely premature Infants Born between 20 Weeks and 24 Weeks+6 Days Gestation. J Preg Child Health 4:311. doi:10.4172/2376-127X.1000311

Copyright: © 2017 Alouini S, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the morbidity and mortality of extremely premature infants (EPIs) born between 20 weeks and 24 weeks+6 days gestation at hospital discharge. Methods: This was a retrospective study that included all extremely preterm births between 2006 and 2012 at a tertiary maternity care centre with a neonatal intensive care unit. Results: Seventy-eight EPIs were born during the study period out of 30,000 deliveries (0.26%). Thirty-nine EPIs (50%) survived and had a mean length of hospital stay of 43 days. The mean weight of EPIs was 723 ± 179 g. The rate of survival of EPIs increases with gestational age. Forty-nine EPIs (62%) exhibited neonatal respiratory distress (NNRD), which evolved into a bronchopulmonary dysplasia in 28 cases (35%); 33 EPIs (42%) had a maternofetal infection, while 20 (26%) experienced ventricular hemorrhage. Ten EPI (13%) displayed enterocolitis and 17 (22%) had retinopathy. No EPIs born before 22 weeks gestation survived Twenty-four EPIs left the hospital with their mothers after being scheduled for a routine paediatric follow-up visit and 15 were transferred to another hospital: 10 for surgical treatment of patent ductus arteriosus and 5 to be closer to their mothers. Conclusion: The survival rates of EPIs between 20 and 24 weeks of gestation are high. NNRD, infections, and neurological and retinal complications were the main causes of morbidity. The results of this active management study of extremely preterm births were satisfactory at the short follow-up visits. Antenatal corticosteroids and magnesium sulfate administration should be discussed beginning at 22 weeks of gestation.

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