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Clinical and Growth Correlates of Retinopathy of Prematurity in Preterm infants with Surgical Necrotizing Enterocolitis and intestinal Perforation.

Robin RiddickAsha MeilstrupMd Abu Yusuf AnsariJennifer WareDavid ZepponiAndrea SmithDavid SawayaNils MunganParvesh Mohan Garg
Published in: Research square (2023)
Background: we sought to determine the clinical and growth parameters associated with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and spontaneous ileal perforation (SIP). Methods: Retrospective cohort study comparing clinical information before and following NEC/SIP onset in neonates with and without severe ROP (Type 1 and 2). Results: Those with severe ROP (32/109, 39.5%) had lower GA, BW, chorioamnionitis, later median onset of ROP diagnosis and received Penrose drain and had higher AKI, poor weight z scores, poor linear growth, longer duration of ventilation and higher FIo2 than those without ROP following NEC/SIP. The GA and diagnosis at later age remained significant for any ROP on multi regression modelling. Conclusion: The surgical NEC/SIP infants with severe ROP were more likely to be younger, smaller, had AKI, had higher oxygen exposure and poor weight gain and linear growth than those without severe ROP.
Keyphrases
  • weight gain
  • preterm infants
  • low birth weight
  • early onset
  • body mass index
  • pet ct
  • acute kidney injury
  • healthcare
  • body weight
  • gestational age