Background: Preterm birth exposes the infant to the known risk factors for atopic dis- eases. We aimed to study the neonatal risk factors and to describe the clinical manifestations of atopy, including the march of symptoms, in a cohort of preschool children born preterm. (2) Meth- ods: We enrolled neonates with gestational age <32 weeks or birth weight <1500 g. We classified patients in cases and controls according to the presence of at least one atopic manifestation. (3) Re- sults: We observed 72 cases and 93 controls. Multivariate models showed that the administration of more than one cycle of antibiotics (B 0.902, p = 0.026) and gestational diabetes (B 1.207, p = 0.035) influence the risk of atopy in babies born preterm. In addition, risk of atopic dermatitis was influ- enced by gestational age <29 weeks (B −1.710, p = 0.025) and gestational diabetes (B 1.275, p = 0.027). The risk of wheeze was associated with familiarity for asthma (B 1.392, p = 0.022) and the admin- istration of more than one cycle of antibiotics (B 0.969, p = 0.025). We observed a significant reduction in the rate of atopic manifestation after 2 years of life (33.9% vs. 23.8%, p < 0.05). (4) Conclusions: Modifiable (gestational diabetes, antibiotics use) and unmodifiable (familiarity for asthma) condi- tions influence the risk of atopy in babies born preterm. Extreme prematurity reduces the risk of atopic dermatitis. Preterm babies showed a peculiar atopic march.
Atopic manifestations in children born preterm: a long-term observational study / Pagano, Federica; Conti, Maria Giulia; Boscarino, Giovanni; Pannucci, Chiara; Dito, Lucia; Regoli, Daniela; Di Chiara, Maria; Battaglia, Giuseppe; Prota, Rita; Cinicola, Bianca; Zicari, Anna Maria; Aloi, Marina; Oliva, Salvatore; Terrin, Gianluca. - In: CHILDREN. - ISSN 2227-9067. - 8:10(2021). [10.3390/children8100843]
Atopic manifestations in children born preterm: a long-term observational study
Conti, Maria Giulia;Boscarino, Giovanni;Pannucci, Chiara;Dito, Lucia;Regoli, Daniela;Di Chiara, Maria;Cinicola, Bianca;Zicari, Anna Maria;Aloi, Marina;Oliva, Salvatore;Terrin, Gianluca
2021
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Background: Preterm birth exposes the infant to the known risk factors for atopic dis- eases. We aimed to study the neonatal risk factors and to describe the clinical manifestations of atopy, including the march of symptoms, in a cohort of preschool children born preterm. (2) Meth- ods: We enrolled neonates with gestational age <32 weeks or birth weight <1500 g. We classified patients in cases and controls according to the presence of at least one atopic manifestation. (3) Re- sults: We observed 72 cases and 93 controls. Multivariate models showed that the administration of more than one cycle of antibiotics (B 0.902, p = 0.026) and gestational diabetes (B 1.207, p = 0.035) influence the risk of atopy in babies born preterm. In addition, risk of atopic dermatitis was influ- enced by gestational age <29 weeks (B −1.710, p = 0.025) and gestational diabetes (B 1.275, p = 0.027). The risk of wheeze was associated with familiarity for asthma (B 1.392, p = 0.022) and the admin- istration of more than one cycle of antibiotics (B 0.969, p = 0.025). We observed a significant reduction in the rate of atopic manifestation after 2 years of life (33.9% vs. 23.8%, p < 0.05). (4) Conclusions: Modifiable (gestational diabetes, antibiotics use) and unmodifiable (familiarity for asthma) condi- tions influence the risk of atopy in babies born preterm. Extreme prematurity reduces the risk of atopic dermatitis. Preterm babies showed a peculiar atopic march.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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