Postnatal CMV Infection and Antiviral Treatment in Extremely Premature Infants: A 12-Year Retrospective Analysis

Author:

Košiček Rok1ORCID,Kristan Borut1,Erčulj Vanja23,Kornhauser Cerar Lilijana4ORCID,Petrovec Miroslav1,Pokorn Marko15,Spirovska Ana4,Uršič Tina1,Grosek Štefan145

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

2. Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security University, University of Maribor, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

3. Rosigma, Ljubljana, Slovenia

4. Division of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

5. Division of Pediatrics, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Abstract

Background: The impact and outcomes of postnatal cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection are not entirely clear. We aimed to determine the associations between treatment outcomes of postnatal CMV infection and its antiviral treatment. Methods: Retrospective study in a tertiary center. Infants of < 29 weeks gestational age who were tested for postnatal CMV infection were included. CMV-infected infants were compared to uninfected infants (control group). CMV-infected infants were either treated with ganciclovir and/or valganciclovir (CMVPT group) or not (CMVPNT group). Demographic, clinical, laboratory, treatment, and outcome data were collected. Primary outcomes were the length of stay, death before discharge and hearing impairment, cognitive and motor development as assessed by the Denver Developmental Screening Test II, and neurologic impairment at the corrected age of 1.5–2 years. Results: We included 103 extremely premature infants. The Median (interquartile range [IQR]) length of stay was 94 (69–112) days in control, 85 (70–102) days in CMVPNT, and 100 (88–137) days in the CMVPT group. Mortality before discharge was 6% in control, 3.8% in CMVPNT, and 3.7% in the CMVPT group. Normal hearing at follow-up was found in 30/37 infants in control (81.1%), 13/13 infants in CMVPNT (100%), and 17/20 infants in the CMVPT group (85%). Denver Developmental Screening Test II results did not differ among the three groups. Neurologic impairment was found in 21/37 infants (56.8%) in control, 9/13 infants in CMVPNT (69.2%), and 14/20 infants in CMVPT group (70%). Conclusions: The associations between antiviral treatment of postnatal CMV infection and better treatment outcomes were nonsignificant.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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