Congenital diaphragmatic hernia-influence of fetoscopic tracheal occlusion on outcomes and predictors of survival

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作者
Ali, Kamal [1 ]
Bendapudi, Perraju [1 ]
Polubothu, Satyamaanasa [1 ]
Andradi, Gwendolyn [2 ,3 ]
Ofuya, Mercy [4 ]
Peacock, Janet [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Hickey, Ann [1 ]
Davenport, Mark [7 ]
Nicolaides, Kypros [8 ]
Greenough, Anne [1 ,2 ,3 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll Hosp London, Neonatal Intens Care Unit, 4th Floor Golden Jubilee Wing,Denmark Hill, London SE5 9RS, England
[2] Kings Coll London, MRC, Div Asthma Allergy & Lung Biol, London, England
[3] Kings Coll London, Asthma UK Ctr Allerg Mech Asthma, London, England
[4] Kings Coll London, Fac Life Sci & Med, Div Hlth & Social Care Res, London, England
[5] Guys & St Thomas NHS Fdn Trust, NIHR Biomed Res Ctr, London, England
[6] Kings Coll London, London, England
[7] Kings Coll Hosp London, Dept Paediat Surg, London, England
[8] Kings Coll Hosp London, Dept Fetal Med, London, England
关键词
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia; FETO; Oxygenation index; Prediction of mortality; HEAD RATIO; INFANTS; MORBIDITY; NEWBORNS; REPAIR; LUNG;
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10.1007/s00431-016-2742-6
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R72 [儿科学];
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摘要
The morbidity of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) who had undergone foetal endoscopic tracheal occlusion (FETO) to those who had not was compared and predictors of survival regardless of antenatal intervention were identified. FETO was undertaken on the basis of the lung to head ratio or the position of the liver. A retrospective review of the records of 78 CDH infants was undertaken to determine the lung-head ratio (LHR) at referral and prior to birth, maximum oxygen saturation in the labour suite and neonatal outcomes. The 43 FETO infants were born earlier (mean 34 versus 38 weeks) (p < 0.001). They had a lower mean LHR at referral (0.65 versus 1.24) (p < 0.001) but not prior to birth and did not have a higher mortality than the 35 non-FETO infants. The FETO infants required significantly longer durations of ventilation (median: 15 versus 6 days) and supplementary oxygen (28 versus 8 days) and hospital stay (29 versus 16 days). Overall, the best predictor of survival was the OI in the first 24 h. Conclusion: The FETO group had increased morbidity, but not mortality. The lowest oxygenation index in the first 24 h was the best predictor of survival regardless of antenatal intervention.
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