Impact of new treatments for respiratory failure on outcome of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia

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M. Somaschini
G. Locatelli
L. Salvoni
C. Bellan
A. Colombo
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[1] Divisione di Patologia Neonatale,
[2] Ospedali Riuniti,undefined
[3] Largo Barozzi 1,undefined
[4] I-24128 Bergamo,undefined
[5] Italy,undefined
[6] Tel.: +39-35-269550/1,undefined
[7] Fax: +39-35-269660,undefined
[8] Divisione di Chirurgia Pediatrica,undefined
[9] Ospedali Riuniti,undefined
[10] Bergamo,undefined
[11] Italy,undefined
[12] Servizio di Neuropsichiatria Infantile,undefined
[13] Ospedali Riuniti,undefined
[14] Bergamo,undefined
[15] Italy,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 1999年 / 158卷
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Key words Congenital diaphragmatic hernia; High frequency oscillatory ventilation; Neurodevelopmental outcome;
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Term and near-term newborn infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), symptomatic in the first 24 h of life or diagnosed antenatally, without other significant malformations were treated at our hospital with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) as a primary modality of ventilation and elective delay in surgical repair after a period of stabilisation. When unresponsive to HFOV, infants were treated with surfactant, inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to achieve pre-operative stabilisation. From October 1994 to August 1998, 28 newborn infants with CDH were managed with such treatment; mean birth weight was 3184 ± 535 g and gestational age 38.5 ± 1.85 weeks. Age at operation was 68 ± 35 h. In 9 cases, large diaphragmatic defects required the use of a prosthetic patch (Gore-tex). HFOV was used for primary ventilation in inborn patients (n = 16); outborn infants (n = 12) were placed on HFOV at admittance. A total of 15 patients (53%) were stabilised using only HFOV. Bovine surfactant was administered in 12 infants and 4 responded. iNO was used in eight infants and five responded. ECMO was used in three outborn patients and one survived. Overall, out of 28 infants, 25 survived (89%). Neurological examination (Amiel-Tison and Grenier) of 15 infants showed transient anomalies at 6 months in 40% of infants, while a normal neurological examination was present in all patients at 1 year. The development quotient (Griffiths scales) was within normal values in ten and mildly abnormal in two infants tested at 1 year.
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