Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,

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Autor(a) principal: Simões,Maria Cristina Ribeiro dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Inoue,Yuri, Matsunaga,Natasha Y., Carvalho,Maria R.V., Ribeiro,Gisleine L.T., Morais,Eliane O., Ribeiro,Maria A.G.O., Morcillo,André M., Ribeiro,José D., Toro,Adyléia A.D.C.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal de Pediatria (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors associated with progression to recurrent wheezing in preterm infants. Methods: The cross-sectional study was carried out in 2014 and 2015 and analyzed preterm infants born between 2011 and 2012. The search for these children was performed in a university maternity hospital and a Special Immunobiological Reference Center. The evaluation was performed through a questionnaire applied during a telephone interview. Results: The study included 445 children aged 39 (18-54) months. In the univariate analysis, the risk factors with the greatest chance of recurrent wheezing were birth weight <1000 g, gestational age <28 weeks, living with two or more siblings, food allergy, and atopic dermatitis in the child, as well as food allergy and asthma in the parents. In the multivariate analysis, there was a significant association between recurrent wheezing and gestational age at birth <28 weeks, food allergy and atopic dermatitis in the child, and living with two or more children. Of the 445 analyzed subjects, 194 received passive immunization against the respiratory syncytial virus, and 251 preterm infants were not immunized. There was a difference between the gestational age of these subgroups (p < 0.001). The overall prevalence of recurrent wheezing was 27.4% (95% CI: 23.42-31.70), whereas in the children who received passive immunization it was 36.1% (95% CI: 29.55-43.03). Conclusions: Personal history of atopy, lower gestational age, and living with two or more children had a significant association with recurrent wheezing. Children with lower gestational age who received passive immunization against the respiratory syncytial virus had a higher prevalence of recurrent wheezing than the group with higher gestational age.
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spelling Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,AsthmaRespiratory soundsRespiratory syncytial virusPrevalenceRisk factorsPrevention and controlABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors associated with progression to recurrent wheezing in preterm infants. Methods: The cross-sectional study was carried out in 2014 and 2015 and analyzed preterm infants born between 2011 and 2012. The search for these children was performed in a university maternity hospital and a Special Immunobiological Reference Center. The evaluation was performed through a questionnaire applied during a telephone interview. Results: The study included 445 children aged 39 (18-54) months. In the univariate analysis, the risk factors with the greatest chance of recurrent wheezing were birth weight <1000 g, gestational age <28 weeks, living with two or more siblings, food allergy, and atopic dermatitis in the child, as well as food allergy and asthma in the parents. In the multivariate analysis, there was a significant association between recurrent wheezing and gestational age at birth <28 weeks, food allergy and atopic dermatitis in the child, and living with two or more children. Of the 445 analyzed subjects, 194 received passive immunization against the respiratory syncytial virus, and 251 preterm infants were not immunized. There was a difference between the gestational age of these subgroups (p < 0.001). The overall prevalence of recurrent wheezing was 27.4% (95% CI: 23.42-31.70), whereas in the children who received passive immunization it was 36.1% (95% CI: 29.55-43.03). Conclusions: Personal history of atopy, lower gestational age, and living with two or more children had a significant association with recurrent wheezing. Children with lower gestational age who received passive immunization against the respiratory syncytial virus had a higher prevalence of recurrent wheezing than the group with higher gestational age.Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria2019-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572019000700720Jornal de Pediatria v.95 n.6 2019reponame:Jornal de Pediatria (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)instacron:SBPE10.1016/j.jped.2018.06.007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimões,Maria Cristina Ribeiro dos SantosInoue,YuriMatsunaga,Natasha Y.Carvalho,Maria R.V.Ribeiro,Gisleine L.T.Morais,Eliane O.Ribeiro,Maria A.G.O.Morcillo,André M.Ribeiro,José D.Toro,Adyléia A.D.C.eng2019-11-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0021-75572019000700720Revistahttp://www.jped.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jped@jped.com.br1678-47820021-7557opendoar:2019-11-22T00:00Jornal de Pediatria (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,
title Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,
spellingShingle Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,
Simões,Maria Cristina Ribeiro dos Santos
Asthma
Respiratory sounds
Respiratory syncytial virus
Prevalence
Risk factors
Prevention and control
title_short Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,
title_full Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,
title_fullStr Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,
title_sort Recurrent wheezing in preterm infants: Prevalence and risk factors,
author Simões,Maria Cristina Ribeiro dos Santos
author_facet Simões,Maria Cristina Ribeiro dos Santos
Inoue,Yuri
Matsunaga,Natasha Y.
Carvalho,Maria R.V.
Ribeiro,Gisleine L.T.
Morais,Eliane O.
Ribeiro,Maria A.G.O.
Morcillo,André M.
Ribeiro,José D.
Toro,Adyléia A.D.C.
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Matsunaga,Natasha Y.
Carvalho,Maria R.V.
Ribeiro,Gisleine L.T.
Morais,Eliane O.
Ribeiro,Maria A.G.O.
Morcillo,André M.
Ribeiro,José D.
Toro,Adyléia A.D.C.
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simões,Maria Cristina Ribeiro dos Santos
Inoue,Yuri
Matsunaga,Natasha Y.
Carvalho,Maria R.V.
Ribeiro,Gisleine L.T.
Morais,Eliane O.
Ribeiro,Maria A.G.O.
Morcillo,André M.
Ribeiro,José D.
Toro,Adyléia A.D.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asthma
Respiratory sounds
Respiratory syncytial virus
Prevalence
Risk factors
Prevention and control
topic Asthma
Respiratory sounds
Respiratory syncytial virus
Prevalence
Risk factors
Prevention and control
description ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors associated with progression to recurrent wheezing in preterm infants. Methods: The cross-sectional study was carried out in 2014 and 2015 and analyzed preterm infants born between 2011 and 2012. The search for these children was performed in a university maternity hospital and a Special Immunobiological Reference Center. The evaluation was performed through a questionnaire applied during a telephone interview. Results: The study included 445 children aged 39 (18-54) months. In the univariate analysis, the risk factors with the greatest chance of recurrent wheezing were birth weight <1000 g, gestational age <28 weeks, living with two or more siblings, food allergy, and atopic dermatitis in the child, as well as food allergy and asthma in the parents. In the multivariate analysis, there was a significant association between recurrent wheezing and gestational age at birth <28 weeks, food allergy and atopic dermatitis in the child, and living with two or more children. Of the 445 analyzed subjects, 194 received passive immunization against the respiratory syncytial virus, and 251 preterm infants were not immunized. There was a difference between the gestational age of these subgroups (p < 0.001). The overall prevalence of recurrent wheezing was 27.4% (95% CI: 23.42-31.70), whereas in the children who received passive immunization it was 36.1% (95% CI: 29.55-43.03). Conclusions: Personal history of atopy, lower gestational age, and living with two or more children had a significant association with recurrent wheezing. Children with lower gestational age who received passive immunization against the respiratory syncytial virus had a higher prevalence of recurrent wheezing than the group with higher gestational age.
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