Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks

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Autor(a) principal: Lin,Lili
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Liu,Guosheng, Li,Ying, Shi,Bijun, Su,Zhiwen, Jia,Chunhong, Wu,Fan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Resumo: Low Apgar score is associated with increased risk of death in preterm or full-term infants. However, the use of Apgar score to assess extremely preterm (EP) infants is controversial. In this study, we characterized the distribution of Apgar scores in EP infants with gestational age between 25 and 27 weeks, and investigated the association of Apgar score with survival rate at discharge by analyzing the clinical data of the EP infants discharged between January 2008 and December 2017 from 26 neonatal intensive care units in Guangdong Province, China. A total of 1567 infants with gestational age of 26.84±0.79 weeks and birth weight of 951±169 grams were involved in our study. The Apgar score increased with gestational age from 25 to 27 weeks and with time from birth from 1 to 10 min. The survival rate increased with a higher Apgar score, but no significant difference was found for 1-min Apgar score and the survival rate between infants with 25 or 26 weeks of gestation or 5-min Apgar score in infants with 25 weeks of gestation. The Apgar score is associated with survival of EP infants.
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spelling Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeksApgar scoreExtremely preterm infantSurvivalOutcomeLow Apgar score is associated with increased risk of death in preterm or full-term infants. However, the use of Apgar score to assess extremely preterm (EP) infants is controversial. In this study, we characterized the distribution of Apgar scores in EP infants with gestational age between 25 and 27 weeks, and investigated the association of Apgar score with survival rate at discharge by analyzing the clinical data of the EP infants discharged between January 2008 and December 2017 from 26 neonatal intensive care units in Guangdong Province, China. A total of 1567 infants with gestational age of 26.84±0.79 weeks and birth weight of 951±169 grams were involved in our study. The Apgar score increased with gestational age from 25 to 27 weeks and with time from birth from 1 to 10 min. The survival rate increased with a higher Apgar score, but no significant difference was found for 1-min Apgar score and the survival rate between infants with 25 or 26 weeks of gestation or 5-min Apgar score in infants with 25 weeks of gestation. The Apgar score is associated with survival of EP infants.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2022000100681Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.55 2022reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/1414-431x2022e12403info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLin,LiliLiu,GuoshengLi,YingShi,BijunSu,ZhiwenJia,ChunhongWu,Faneng2022-11-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X2022000100681Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:2022-11-29T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks
title Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks
spellingShingle Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks
Lin,Lili
Apgar score
Extremely preterm infant
Survival
Outcome
title_short Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks
title_full Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks
title_fullStr Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks
title_full_unstemmed Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks
title_sort Apgar scores correlate with survival rate at discharge in extremely preterm infants with gestational age of 25-27 weeks
author Lin,Lili
author_facet Lin,Lili
Liu,Guosheng
Li,Ying
Shi,Bijun
Su,Zhiwen
Jia,Chunhong
Wu,Fan
author_role author
author2 Liu,Guosheng
Li,Ying
Shi,Bijun
Su,Zhiwen
Jia,Chunhong
Wu,Fan
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lin,Lili
Liu,Guosheng
Li,Ying
Shi,Bijun
Su,Zhiwen
Jia,Chunhong
Wu,Fan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apgar score
Extremely preterm infant
Survival
Outcome
topic Apgar score
Extremely preterm infant
Survival
Outcome
description Low Apgar score is associated with increased risk of death in preterm or full-term infants. However, the use of Apgar score to assess extremely preterm (EP) infants is controversial. In this study, we characterized the distribution of Apgar scores in EP infants with gestational age between 25 and 27 weeks, and investigated the association of Apgar score with survival rate at discharge by analyzing the clinical data of the EP infants discharged between January 2008 and December 2017 from 26 neonatal intensive care units in Guangdong Province, China. A total of 1567 infants with gestational age of 26.84±0.79 weeks and birth weight of 951±169 grams were involved in our study. The Apgar score increased with gestational age from 25 to 27 weeks and with time from birth from 1 to 10 min. The survival rate increased with a higher Apgar score, but no significant difference was found for 1-min Apgar score and the survival rate between infants with 25 or 26 weeks of gestation or 5-min Apgar score in infants with 25 weeks of gestation. The Apgar score is associated with survival of EP infants.
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