Follow-up at 15 Years of Preterm Infants From a Controlled Trial of Moderately Early Dexamethasone for the Prevention of Chronic Lung Disease

Author:

Gross Steven J.1,Anbar Ran D.1,Mettelman Barbara B.2

Affiliation:

1. Pediatrics

2. Psychiatry, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York

Abstract

Objective. Postnatal dexamethasone treatment of ventilator-dependent preterm infants results in rapid improvement in lung function and reduction in chronic lung disease. However, limited data are available on long-term outcomes after such therapy. We studied growth, neurodevelopmental, and pulmonary outcomes at adolescence in children who had participated in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of dexamethasone beginning at 2 weeks of age for the prevention of chronic lung disease. Methods. Thirty-six infants (birth weight ≤1250 g and gestational age ≤30 weeks) who were dependent on mechanical ventilation at 2 weeks of age received a 42-day course of dexamethasone, an 18-day course of dexamethasone, or saline placebo. Twenty-two children survived to 15 years (69% of the 42-day dexamethasone group, 67% of the 18-day dexamethasone group and 45% of the control group), and all were evaluated. Intact survival was defined as survival with normal neurologic examination, IQ >70, and receiving education in the regular classroom. Results. There were no differences among groups for growth or incidence of neurologic abnormalities. The mean IQ for the 42-day dexamethasone group was 85 ± 10 compared with 60 ± 20 for the 18-day dexamethasone group and 73 ± 23 for the control group. All children in the 42-day dexamethasone group were receiving education in the regular classroom compared with only 50% of the 18-day dexamethasone group and 40% of the control group. As a result, intact survival was significantly greater for the 42-day dexamethasone group (69%) than for either the 18-day dexamethasone group (25%) or the control group (18%). Pulmonary function was significantly better for the 42-day dexamethasone group compared with the 18-day dexamethasone group (eg, forced expiratory volume in 1 second: 90 ± 16 vs 71 ± 15% predicted, respectively). Conclusion. A 42-day course of dexamethasone therapy beginning at 2 weeks of age in preterm infants who are at high risk for severe chronic lung disease was associated with improved long-term neurodevelopmental outcome. Although additional research is needed to establish the optimal steroid preparation, dosage, and duration of therapy, these data support the view that moderately early (beginning at 1-2 weeks) corticosteroid treatment is advantageous for a select group of ventilator-dependent preterm infants.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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