Neonatal Morbidity and 1-Year Survival of Extremely Preterm Infants

Author:

Stensvold Hans Jorgen123,Klingenberg Claus45,Stoen Ragnhild67,Moster Dag8910,Braekke Kristin1,Guthe Hans Jorgen8,Astrup Henriette11,Rettedal Siren12,Gronn Morten13,Ronnestad Arild E.123,

Affiliation:

1. Division of Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Neonatal Department, and

2. Norwegian Neonatal Network, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;

3. Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway;

4. Division of Child and Adolescent Health. University Hospital of North Norway, Tromso, Norway;

5. Paediatric Research Group, Department of Health Sciences, University of Tromso, Norway;

6. Department of Pediatrics, St Olav Hospital, Trondheim, Norway;

7. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Children’s and Women’s Health, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway;

8. Department of Pediatrics, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway;

9. Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Norway;

10. Medical Birth Registry of Norway, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway;

11. Department of Pediatrics, Sorlandet Hospital Trust, Kristiansand, Norway;

12. Children’s Department, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway; and

13. Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Akershus University Hospital, Lorenskog, Norway

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine 1-year survival and major neonatal morbidities (intracranial hemorrhage grade >2, cystic periventricular leukomalacia, retinopathy of prematurity grade >2, necrotizing enterocolitis, severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia) among extremely preterm infants in Norway in 2013–2014, and to compare the results to the first Norwegian Extreme Prematurity Study 1999–2000 and similar contemporary European population-based studies. METHODS: Population-based study of all infants born at 22 through 26 weeks’ gestation in Norway in 2013–2014. Prospectively collected data were obtained by linking data in the Norwegian Neonatal Network to the Medical Birth Registry of Norway. RESULTS: Of 420 infants (incidence 3.5 per 1000 births), 145 were stillborn (34.5%), 275 were live-born (82.3% of the 334 fetuses alive at admission for obstetrical care), and 251 (91.3% of live-born infants) were admitted to a neonatal unit. The survival among live-born infants was 18% at 22 weeks, 29% at 23 weeks, 56% at 24 weeks, 84% at 25 weeks and 90% at 26 weeks (for each week increment in gestational age: odds ratio 3.3; 95% confidence interval, 2.4–4.4). Among infants surviving to 1 year of age, major neonatal morbidity was diagnosed in 55%. Decreasing gestational age was moderately associated with rates of major morbidity (odds ratio 1.6; 95% confidence interval, 1.2–2.2). CONCLUSIONS: Compared to the previous 1999–2000 cohort, the rate of stillbirth before admission to an obstetrical unit increased, whereas the survival rate among live born infants was similar in our 2013–2014 cohort. Neonatal morbidity rates remain high among extremely preterm infants.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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