Necrotizing enterocolitis in multiple-birth infants

Over a 5-year period, 20 infants of multiple-gestation births (16 twin, 2 triplet) developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) (15 infants) or suspected NEC (5 infants). During the same period, 532 infants of multiple gestations were admitted to our neonatal intensive care unit, yielding a NEC inciden...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric surgery 1990-03, Vol.25 (3), p.319-321
Hauptverfasser: Powell, Randall W., Dyess, D.Lynn, Luterman, Arnold, Simon, Neal P., Ramenofsky, Max L.
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Zusammenfassung:Over a 5-year period, 20 infants of multiple-gestation births (16 twin, 2 triplet) developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) (15 infants) or suspected NEC (5 infants). During the same period, 532 infants of multiple gestations were admitted to our neonatal intensive care unit, yielding a NEC incidence in this population of 3.8%. In two twin sets, both infants developed NEC or suspected NEC, and in three sets only the affected twin was transferred to our nursery. Five infants required surgical intervention (25%) and three infants died (overall mortality, 15%). Fifteen siblings who did not develop NEC served as a control group. Analysis showed that the 1-minute Apgar score was the most significant factor in predicting NEC ( P < .028) and need for surgical intervention ( P < .020). In this series, 82% of the infants with 1-minute Apgar less than 6 developed NEC, whereas 31% with 1-minute Apgar greater than 6 developed NEC.
ISSN:0022-3468
1531-5037
DOI:10.1016/0022-3468(90)90076-L