Background: A considerable local variability in the rate of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) has been recorded previously. Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to describe regional differences in the rate of BPD in very preterm neonates from a European population-based cohort and to further delineate risk factors. Methods: 4,185survivors to 36 weeks’ postmenstrual age of 4,984 live-born infants born at 24+0–31+6 weeks’ gestation in 2003 (the MOSAIC cohort) in 10 European regions were enrolled using predefined structured questionnaires. Results: Overall median gestational age of preterms without BPD was 30 weeks (range 23–31), median birth weight 1,320 g (range 490–3,150) compared with 27 weeks (23–31) and 900 g (370–2,460) in those with BPD. The region-specific crude rate of BPD ranged from 10.2% (Italian region) to 24.8% (UK Northern region). Maternal hypertension, immaturity, male gender, small for gestational age, Apgar ! 7 and region of care were associated with an increased incidence of BPD on multivariate analysis.Conclusion: A wide variability of BPD between European regions may be explained by different local practices; the strongest association however was with degree of immaturity.
Rates of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very preterm neonates in Europe: results from the MOSAIC cohort / Gortner, L; Misselwitz, B; Milligan, D; Zeitlin, J; Kollée, L; Boerch, K; Agostino, R; VAN REEMPTS, P; Chabernaud, Jl; Bréart, G; Papiernik, E; Jarreau, Ph; Carrapato, M; Gadzinowski, J; Draper, E; Paesano, Rosalba. - In: NEONATOLOGY. - ISSN 1661-7800. - 99(2):(2011), pp. 112-117. [10.1159/000313024]
Rates of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very preterm neonates in Europe: results from the MOSAIC cohort.
PAESANO, Rosalba
2011
Abstract
Background: A considerable local variability in the rate of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) has been recorded previously. Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to describe regional differences in the rate of BPD in very preterm neonates from a European population-based cohort and to further delineate risk factors. Methods: 4,185survivors to 36 weeks’ postmenstrual age of 4,984 live-born infants born at 24+0–31+6 weeks’ gestation in 2003 (the MOSAIC cohort) in 10 European regions were enrolled using predefined structured questionnaires. Results: Overall median gestational age of preterms without BPD was 30 weeks (range 23–31), median birth weight 1,320 g (range 490–3,150) compared with 27 weeks (23–31) and 900 g (370–2,460) in those with BPD. The region-specific crude rate of BPD ranged from 10.2% (Italian region) to 24.8% (UK Northern region). Maternal hypertension, immaturity, male gender, small for gestational age, Apgar ! 7 and region of care were associated with an increased incidence of BPD on multivariate analysis.Conclusion: A wide variability of BPD between European regions may be explained by different local practices; the strongest association however was with degree of immaturity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.