Inflammation, sepsis severity and neurodevelopmental outcomes of late-onset sepsis in preterm neonates

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作者
Kurul, Serife [1 ]
Beckers, Famke L. M. [1 ]
Vermeulen, Marijn J. [1 ]
Suurland, Jill [2 ]
Hasbek, Jasmin E. [1 ]
Ramakers, Christian R. B. [3 ]
Simons, Sinno H. P. [1 ]
Reiss, Irwin K. M. [1 ]
Taal, H. Rob [1 ]
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[1] Erasmus MC, Sophia Childrens Hosp, Dept Neonatal & Pediat Intens Care, Div Neonatol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus MC, Dept Child & Adolescent Psychiat Psychol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus MC, Dept Clin Chem, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS; INFECTION; BIOMARKERS; ABNORMALITIES; INJURY; DELAY;
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10.1038/s41390-023-02742-8
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate the association between inflammatory biomarkers (C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and interleukin-6 (IL-6)) and sepsis severity (neonatal-Sequential-Organ-Failure-Assessment (nSOFA)) and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years, among very preterm neonates.MethodsData on preterm neonates (gestational age <30 weeks) from 2016 until 2020 were reviewed. Outcomes of interest were NDI (no, mild, severe) and the motor and cognitive score on the Dutch-Bayley-Scales-of-Infant-and-Toddler-Development (Bayley-III-NL) assessed at the corrected age of 2 years. Logistic and linear regression analysis were used for categorical and continuous outcomes, respectively. All analyses were adjusted for gestational age, sex and birthweight-for-gestational-age SD-score.ResultsIn total 410 patients were eligible for analysis. Maximum CRP concentrations were associated with lower motor and cognitive scores (effect estimate -0.03 points,(95% CI -0.07; -0.00) and -0.03 points,(95% CI -0.06; -0.004), respectively) and increased risk of severe NDI (odds ratio (OR) 1.01, (95% CI 1.00; 1.01)). High nSOFA scores (& GE;4) during sepsis episodes were associated with an increased risk of mild NDI (OR 2.01, (95% CI 1.34; 3.03)). There were no consistent associations between IL-6, PCT and the outcomes of interest.ConclusionHigh CRP concentrations and sepsis severity in preterm neonates seem to be associated with neurodevelopmental outcomes in survivors at the age of 2 years.Impact statementThe level of inflammation and sepsis severity are associated with neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm neonates at 2 years of corrected age.Sepsis is a major health issue in preterm neonates and can lead to brain damage and impaired neurodevelopment. Biomarkers can be determined to assess the level of inflammation. However, the relation of inflammatory biomarkers with neurodevelopmental outcome is not known.The level of inflammation and sepsis severity are related to neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm neonates. Maximum CRP concentration and high nSOFA scores are associated with an increased risk of neurodevelopmental impairment in survivors at the corrected age of 2 years.
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页码:2026 / 2032
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