Reducing Capillary Leak Syndrome Mortality in Extremely Premature Infants: A Pilot Investigation

Author:

Boly Timothy J.12ORCID,Lozano-Chinga Michell M.345,Reyes-Hernandez Melanie E.6,Elgin Timothy G.7,Ballas Zuhair3,Bermick Jennifer R.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

2. Iowa Inflammation Program, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

3. Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

4. College of Medicine, The University of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ, USA

5. Division of Pulmonology, Department of Pediatrics, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USA

6. Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

7. Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI, USA

Abstract

Neonatal capillary leak syndrome (CLS) is a rare, but life-threatening condition following neonatal sepsis or inflammatory injury. The objective of this study was to describe a standardized treatment approach for CLS that improves mortality and neonatal outcomes. A retrospective cohort study of 10 infants born at 22 to 26 weeks of gestation who developed CLS following a significant inflammatory insult was performed. Time to diagnosis and treatment approaches over 2 epochs were recorded and described. In epoch 2, with increased clinical awareness of CLS and implementation of a standardized treatment approach, there was a non-statistically significant decrease in the time to treatment with a significant decrease in mortality. An early targeted treatment approach for neonatal CLS can decrease mortality rates in this highly morbid condition.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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