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Original Article

Management and outcome challenges in newborns with gastroschisis: A 6-year retrospective French study

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Pages 2864-2870 | Received 11 Oct 2016, Accepted 24 Nov 2016, Published online: 14 Dec 2016
 

Abstract

Objective: To identify the gestational age (GA) at which risk of mortality and severe outcome was minimized comparing preterm delivery and expectant management.

Methods: Retrospective study performed between 2009 and 2014 of newborns with gastroschisis in three large French level III neonatal intensive care units. Each department followed two distinct strategies: elective delivery at 35 weeks’ GA and a delayed approach.

Results: We included 69 gastroschisis cases. The lengths of stay lasting more than 60 days were significantly greater in the planned delivery group than in the expectant approach group (18/30 (60%) vs. 8/39 (20.5%), p = 0.001). Gastroschisis cases receiving antenatal corticoids during the last two weeks of gestation required significantly less surgeries during their initial stay (p = 0.003) as well as shorter parenteral feedings (p = 0.002). A multivariate logistic regression showed that a GA of less than 36 weeks’ GA was is a pejorative factor for a stay above 60 days, regardless of whether it was a simple or complex gastroschisis, (OR= 3.8; p = 0.021). A complex gastroschisis was a risk factor for significantly longer parenteral feedings, regardless of the center where patient is treated (Beta = −0.3, p = 0.035).

Conclusions: Future research should focus on decisions about delivery timing by incorporating risk of neonatal morbidity.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful for the participation of all families of infants. The authors are grateful to the colleagues who contributed to this study.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no declarations of interest.

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