Effect of gestational age at birth on neonatal outcomes in gastroschisis.

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H. Carnaghan et al., « Effect of gestational age at birth on neonatal outcomes in gastroschisis. », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2016.02.013


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Induced birth of fetuses with gastroschisis from 34weeks gestational age (GA) has been proposed to reduce bowel damage. We aimed to determine the effect of birth timing on time to full enteral feeds (ENT), length of hospital stay (LOS), and sepsis. A retrospective analysis (2000-2014) of gastroschisis born at ≥34weeks GA was performed. Associations between birth timing and outcomes were analyzed by Mann-Whitney test, Cox regression, and Fisher's exact test. 217 patients were analyzed. Although there was no difference in ENT between those born at 34-36+6weeks GA (median 28 range [6-639] days) compared with ≥37weeks GA (27 [8-349] days) when analyzed by Mann-Whitney test (p=0.5), Cox regression analysis revealed that lower birth GA significantly prolonged ENT (p=0.001). LOS was significantly longer in those born at 34-36+6weeks GA (42 [8-346] days) compared with ≥37weeks GA 34 [11-349] days by both Mann-Whitney (p=0.02) and Cox regression analysis (p

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