Abstract

Objective To analyze the risk factors for the failure of the intubate-surfactant-extubate to continuous positive airway pressure(INSURE) strategy in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome(RDS). Methods Premature infants with gestation age<34 weeks and hospitalized between August 2016 and November 2018 in Department of Neonatology, Xiamen Maternal and Child Health Hospital were eligible for this descriptive study, and were classified into 2 groups: INSURE success group (281 cases), and INSURE failure group(70 cases), according to whether the infants need to be re-intubated and have invasive ventilator therapy within 72 hours after birth.The clinic information of premature infants in different groups were analyzed. Results The failure rate of INSURE strategy was 19.9%(70/35I cases). Compared with the success group, the premature infants in failure group had smaller gestational age[31.9(30.0, 32.6)weeks] and lower 1 minute Apgar score(8.0±1.9) scores (Z=10.533, t=2.354, all P<0.05). The incidence of male infants (74.3%), patent ductus arteriosus(PDA) (12.9% without PDA, 26.8% <0.25 cm, 28.3% ≥0.25 cm) and maternal placental abruption was higher (21.4%), and radiological grade (grade 1 was 2.5%, grade 2 was 16.1%, grade 3 was 30.3%, and grade 4 was 66.7%) was more severe (χ2=41.169, P<0.05). The use rate of antepartum glucocorticoid (28.3% without use, 24.9% for partial treatment and 14.4% for full treatment) was lower (χ2=7.315, P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that no use of antepartum glucocorticoid(OR=0.634, 95%CI: 0.423-0.951, P=0.027), placental abruption(OR=2.203, 95%CI: 1.024-4.738, P=0.043), male infants(OR=2.475, 95%CI: 1.259-4.867, P=0.009), low gestational age(OR=0.835, 95%CI: 0.707-0.986, P=0.033), severe radiological grade(OR=2.829, 95%CI: 1.886-4.245, P=0.000), and PDA(OR=1.550, 95%CI: 1.040-2.311, P=0.032)were the risk factors for INSURE failure. Conclusions Placental abruption, male infants, lower gestational age, severe RDS grading, and PDA are risk factors for the failure of the INSURE strategy in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome.Antepartum glucocorticoid treatment can improve success rate of INSURE treatment. Key words: Infant, premature; Respiratory distress syndrome; INSURE strategy

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.