Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Preterm Neonates in a Level III Neonatal Unit in India

Indian pediatrics(2017)

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Objective To find out the incidence and associations of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in preterm neonates. Design Descriptive cohort. Methods All consecutively born neonates <33 weeks gestation requiring oxygen or respiratory support during first 3 days of life were enrolled from a level III neonatal unit in Chandigarh, India. Those with malformations were excluded. Placenta was examined for histological chorioamnionitis in preterm rupture of membranes and/or preterm spontaneous onset of labour. Serum Malondialdehyde (MDA) and Superoxide dismutase (SOD) and Catalase levels were estimated on day 3 of life. All recruited neonates were followed up till discharge or death. Results Out of 250 neonates enrolled, 170 (68%) survived till day 28 and BPD developed in 19 (11.2%) infants. The mean gestation and birth weight were significantly lower in infants who developed BPD. Chorioamnionitis (clinical 5.3% vs 1.9%, P =0.375; and histological 37.5% vs 16.7%, P <0.001), patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) (52.6% vs 8.9%, P <0.001), median (IQR) sepsis episodes [2 (2,3) vs 1 (1,2), P <0.001], invasive ventilation (84.2% vs 11.3%, P <0.001), and duration of ventilation [56 (4) d vs 4 (5) d, P =0.001] were significantly higher in infants with BPD. Serum MDA, SOD and Catalase levels were comparable between the two groups. Conclusion Chorioamnionitis, PDA and sepsis were significantly associated with BPD.
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Anti-oxidant enzymes,Chorioamnionitis,Chronic lung disease,Oxidants
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