Improved outcome of extremely low birth weight infants with Tegaderm® application to skin

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Bhandari V. [1 ,2 ]
Brodsky N. [1 ]
Porat R. [1 ]
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[1] Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
[2] Division of Perinatal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, Children's Hospital WP493, New Haven, CT 06520-8064
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10.1038/sj.jp.7211260
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Objective: Significant fluid and electrolyte disturbances occur in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants in the first few days of life. We investigated the effect of semipermeable polyurethane membrane (Tegaderm®) applied to the skill shortly after birth on fluid and electrolyte status and the clinical outcome in these infants. Study design: We reviewed charts of ELBW infants (BW<1.0 kg) born during 24 months prior to Tegaderm® application mid 19 months after starting Tegaderm®. Data were collected daily from the first week of life and additional clinical morbidities were compared. Results: A total of 39 infants from pre-Tegaderm® period (NOTEG) (mean±SD, BW 756±158 g, GA 26.1±1.9 weeks) were compared to 30 infants with extensive Tegaderm® application to chest, abdomen and extremities (TEG) (BW 802±160 g, GA 26.3±1.8 weeks). The groups were similar in maternal demographics as well as postnatal surfactant use. Throughout the first week of life, serum Na levels, daily fluid intake and daily weight loss were significantly higher in the NOTEG infants (all P≤0.04) while BUN/Serum creatinine levels were similar. Hypernatremia (Na>150 mEq/l) developed in 51% of NOTEG infants compared to 17% of TEG (P = 0.0005) and daily fluid intake ≥170 ml/kg/day was required in 54 vs 13% (P = 0.0008), respectively. The mean time to regain BW was significantly longer in NOTEG vs TEG infants, 20.7±71.4 vs 15.8±6.3 days, respectively (P<0.02). There Nvere no statistical significant differences among the groups in incidence of IVH, NEC, PDA or nosocomial sepsis; however, respiratory outcome was better in TEG infants. They had significantly less BPD (58% in NOTEG vs 22% TEG (P = 0.01)) and fewer infants in the TEG group required supplemental oxygen at discharge (58% vs 22%) (P = 0.01)). Survival was significantly higher in TEG 90% vs 64%) in NOTEG infants (P = 0.02). Conclusions: Semipermeable polyurethane membrane application to skill of ELBW infants shortly after birth decreased postnatal fluid and electrolyte disturbances and significantly improved their outcome by reducing severity of lung disease and decreasing mortality. © 2005 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved.
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