CONTRIBUTING FACTORS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS IN PRETERM INFANTS IN THE NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
necrotizing enterocolitis is a serious condition that affects mostly preterm infants, with high mortality rate. to estimate the influence of potentially contributing factors of this multifactorial disease. the study group included 51 necrotizing enterocolitis infants who were less than 37 week gesta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materia socio-medica 2016-01, Vol.28 (1), p.53 |
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Zusammenfassung: | necrotizing enterocolitis is a serious condition that affects mostly preterm infants, with high mortality rate.
to estimate the influence of potentially contributing factors of this multifactorial disease.
the study group included 51 necrotizing enterocolitis infants who were less than 37 week gestation who were hospitalized in NICU during a five year period. The control group consisted of 71 patients with approximately the same gestational age and birth weight. Average gestational age in the study group was 30.2 weeks (SD 3.7), average birth weight 1502g (SD 781.5). Average postnatal age in the time of the presenting NEC was 18.2 days (SD 12.8).
Logistic regression estimates the influence of risk factors, which in our study related to the treatment of preterm infants on the likelihood of NEC development. Our regression model consisted of seven independent variables (nosocomial infections, mechanical ventilation, nasal continuous positive pressure, morphine, inotropes, blood transfusions, and H2 blockers), which were shown to have a statistically significant impact, X2 (7, n=1222) = 49.522, p |
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ISSN: | 1512-7680 1986-597X |
DOI: | 10.5455/msm.2016.53-56 |