Authors: Pauline Vignoles Catherine Gire Julien Mancini Florence Bretelle Léon Boubli Eustase Janky Xavier Carcopino
Publish Date: 2010/12/18
Volume: 284, Issue: 5, Pages: 1099-1104
Abstract
Data from 3237 women who delivered after 34 weeks with systematic screening for GD were analyzed Diagnosis of severe NRF required the association of clinical and radiological criteria with a minimum of 24 h of ventilation and admission to neonatal intensive care unitA total of 166 51 cases of GD were identified Severe NRF was diagnosed in 7 421 cases among women with GD as compared to 13 042 in others p 0001 The rate of severe NRF was also significantly higher in cases of premature delivery p 0001 fetal growth retardation p 0001 and cesarean section p = 0005 After adjustment for these variables GD was identified as an independent risk factor for NRF AOR 1155 95 CI 39–339 p 0001 Two other risk factors were also identified late preterm delivery AOR 613 95 CI 18–212 p = 0004 and hypotrophy AOR 916 95 CI 27–305 p 0001
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