Objective To discuss how is the perinatal infant’s prognosis influenced by different cardiac function and types of heart disease in pregnant women with heart disease, and to check the importance of antenatal examination. Method Retrospective analyses were conducted on the clinical records of 102 pregnant women hospitalized due to heart disease from February 2002 to February 2011 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University. According to the level of cardiac function, 61 patients were divided into the Level I-II group and the other 41 patients were in the Level III-IV group. Results Of all cases, 38 were congenital heart disease (37.25%), followed by 22 arrhythmia (21.57%), 17 rheumatic heart disease (16.67%), 15 perinatal cardiomyopathy (14.71%), 7 hypertensive heart disease and 3 other types of heart disease. The average gestational weeks were shorter and the neonate’s weight was lower in the Level III-IV group than the Level I-II group, with a significant difference (Plt;0.05); the incidence of premature delivery, low birth weight infant at normal gestational age, neonatal asphyxia and perinatal mortality was higher in the Level III-IV group than the Level I-II group, with a significant difference (Plt;0.05); the rate of regular antenatal examination was higher in the Level III-IV group than the Level I-II group, with a significant difference (P=0.008); and there were significant differences between the regular and irregular examination groups in the incidence of premature delivery and low birth weight infant at normal gestational age (Plt;0.05), but no significant differences were found in the incidence of asphyxia and perinatal mortality (Pgt;0.05). Conclusions Congenital heart disease is the most commonly-seen type in the pregnant women with heart disease. The maternal cardiac function directly impact the prognosis of perinatal infant, and the regular antenatal examination, timely diagnosis and treatment can improve pregnancy outcome.
Objective To assess the growth station, the upper respiratory infection frequency and consultation frequency of the geographically defined high risk neonatal population at 1-year-old based on both birthweight and gestational age. Methods All infants admitted in our hospital from May in 2008 to May in 2009 were divided into three groups according to gestational age and birth weight, that were, group 1: born lt;32 completed gestational weeks and weighing ≥1 500 g; group 2: born after 32 completed gestational weeks and weighing lt;1 500 g; and group 3: born lt;32 completed gestational weeks and weighing lt;1 500 g. Information at 12 months corrected age about growth, the upper respiratory infection frequency and consultation frequency was collected. Results The growth rate of weight and head circumference in group 3 were lower than that in group 1, and the length growth rate was lower than that in group 1 and group 2. Infants in group 3 suffered from more airway infections (median: 15.5) than in group 1 (12.5) and group 2 (8.5). Infants in group 3 needed more medical consultations (median: 27.5) than those in group 1(17.5) and group 2 (15.5). Conclusions This study gives estimates for growth outcome, airway infection and consultation frequency at 12 months corrected age for very low birthweight infants (lt;1 500 g) and for very preterm infants (lt;32 completed gestational weeks). Gestational age and birth weight are the same important for predicting infants’ outcome and should therefore be integrated into clinical statistics.
We applied resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rfMRI) combined with graph theory to analyze 90 regions of the infantile small world neural network of the whole brain. We tried to get the following two points clear:① whether the parameters of the node property of the infantile small world neural network are correlated with the level of infantile intelligence development; ② whether the parameters of the infantile small world neural network are correlated with the children's baseline parameters, i.e., the demographic parameters such as gender, age, parents' education level, etc. Twelve cases of healthy infants were included in the investigation (9 males and 3 females with the average age of 33.42±8.42 months.) We then evaluated the level of infantile intelligence of all the cases and graded by Gesell Development Scale Test. We used a Siemens 3.0T Trio imaging system to perform resting-state (rs) EPI scans, and collected the BOLD functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data. We performed the data processing with Statistical Parametric Mapping 5(SPM5) based on Matlab environment. Furthermore, we got the attributes of the whole brain small world and node attributes of 90 encephalic regions of templates of Anatomatic Automatic Labeling (ALL). At last, we carried out correlation study between the above-mentioned attitudes, intelligence scale parameters and demographic data. The results showed that many node attributes of small world neural network were closely correlated with intelligence scale parameters. Betweeness was mainly centered in thalamus, superior frontal gyrus, and occipital lobe (negative correlation). The r value of superior occipital gyrus associated with the individual and social intelligent scale was -0.729 (P=0.007); degree was mainly centered in amygdaloid nucleus, superior frontal gyrus, and inferior parietal gyrus (positive correlation). The r value of inferior parietal gyrus associated with the gross motor intelligent scale was 0.725 (P=0.008); efficiency was mainly centered in inferior frontal gyrus, inferior parietal gyrus, and insular lobe (positive correlation). The r value of inferior parietal gyrus associated with the language intelligent scale was 0.738 (P=0.006); Anoda cluster coefficient (anodalCp) was centered in frontal lobe, inferior parietal gyrus, and paracentral lobule (positive correlation); Node shortest path length (nlp) was centered in frontal lobe, inferior parietal gyrus, and insular lobe. The distribution of the encephalic regions in the left and right brain was different. However, no statistical significance was found between the correlation of monolithic attributes of small world and intelligence scale. The encephalic regions, in which node attributes of small world were related to other demographic indices, were mainly centered in temporal lobe, cuneus, cingulated gyrus, angular gyrus, and paracentral lobule areas. Most of them belong to the default mode network (DMN). The node attributes of small world neural network are widely related to infantile intelligence level, moreover the distribution is characteristic in different encephalic regions. The distribution of dominant encephalic is in accordance the related functions. The existing correlations reflect the ever changing small world nervous network during infantile development.
Abstract: Objective To analyze the early outcomes of open heart surgery for congenital heart diseases in sixty low birth weight infants and premature infants. Methods Sixty low birth weight infants (body weight<2 500 g) and premature infants with congenital heart diseases undergoing surgical repair from May 2003 to October 2011 were studied retrospectively in Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute. There were 43 male patients and 17 female patients with their mean gestational age of 33.5±4.1 weeks (ranging from 26 to 42 weeks) and mean age at operation of 24.9±12.5 d(ranging from 4 to 55 d). Among them there were 47 premature infants with their mean birth weight of 1 729.3±522.5 g(ranging from 640 to 2 500 g)and mean weight at operation of 1 953.2±463.6 g (ranging from 650 to 2 712 g). All the patients received preoperative treatment in newborn intensive care unit(NICU) and underwent surgical repair under general anesthesia, including 29 patients without cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)and 31 patients with CPB . All surviving patients received postoperative monitoring and treatment in NICU, and their postoperative complications and in-hospital death were reported. Results A total of 13 patients died during hospitalization with a total in-hospital mortality of 21.7%(13/60), including 4 intra-operative deaths, 6 early deaths (within 72 h postoperatively) and 3 patients giving up postoperative treatment. CPB time was 121.0±74.7 min, aortic clamp time was 74.8±44.7 min, and postoperative mechanicalventilation time was (136.9±138.1)h. Thirteen patients underwent delayed sternal closure. Eight patients underwentreexploation for postoperative bleeding. Ten patients had severe pneumonia, 2 patients had pulmonary hypertensive crisis, and 8 patients had low cardiac output syndrome. All the postoperative complications were resolved or improved after proper treatment. Follow-up was complete in 47 patients from 2 to 12 monthes, and all the patients were alive during follow-up. Conclusion Early surgical repair for low birth weight infants and premature infants with congenital heart diseases is safe and effective.
Objective To investigate the role of low-dose heparin added to total nutrient admixture (TNA) solutions in the prevention of catheter related infections (CRIs). Methods One-hundred three newborn infants with periph-erally inserted central catheter (PICC) were divided into heparin group (n=63) and control group (n=40). The patients in the heparin group received TNA with 0.5 U/ ml heparin. The patients in the control group received TNA without heparin. We retrospectively analyzed the incidence of CRTs in the two groups. Results We found that the incidence of CRIs was 0 in the heparin group and 12.5% (5/40) in the control group. The incidence of catheter obstruction was 6.3% (4/63) in the heparin group and 20% (8/40) in the control group. The incidence of catheter-tip colonization was 1.58% (1/40) in the heparin group and 17.5% (7/40) in the control group. The incidences of CRIs, catheter obstruction, and catheter-tip colonization were signiicantly lower in the heparin group than those in the control group (Plt;0.05). Conclusion TNA solutions with 0.5U/ml heparin have decreased catheter obstruction and CRIs.
ObjectivesTo evaluate the predicting value of bedside pulmonary ultrasound in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in premature infants.MethodsPremature infants with gestational age below 28 weeks or birth weight below 1 500 g admitted to NICU of Chengdu Women and Children’s Central Hospital from June 2018 to June 2019 were included. Pulmonary bedside ultrasound monitoring was performed on the 3rd, 7th, 14th and 28th day after admission, and the characteristic ultrasound images were recorded and scored. BPD were diagnosed by NICHD standard. The clinical data and pulmonary ultrasound data were compared and analyzed. Then diagnostic value of bedside pulmonary ultrasound in BPD of premature infants were analyzed.ResultsA total of 81 children involving 32 BPD and 49 non-BPD were included. The sensitivity (Sen), specificity (Spe) and area under curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) of the "alveolar-interstitial syndrome" within 3 days after birth and the "fragment sign" on 28 days after birth were 81.25%, 51.02%, 0.66 and 31.25%, 97.96%, 0.65, respectively. The lung ultrasound scores in the BPD group on the 3rd, 7th, 14th, and 28th day after birth were 71.99.%, 68.39%, 0.71; 87.50%, 57.14%, 0.72; 78.13%, 73.47%, 0.76 and 56.25 %, 75.51%, 0.66. Sen, Spe and ROC AUC of comprehensive evaluation of lung ultrasound predicted the occurrence of BPD been 81.25%, 63.27%, and 0.85.ConclusionsThe comprehensive evaluation of combination of "alveolar interstitial syndrome" image characteristics within 3 days after birth, "fragment sign" image characteristics after 28 days, and lung ultrasound score at different times after birth can predict the premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
Objective To evaluate the maternal satisfaction and the clinical effect of kangaroo mother care (KMC) in preterm infants. Methods We searched PubMed, EMBASE, Ovid, Springer, CNKI, CBM and Taiwan Database of Journal Fulltext (from establishment to September 2007) and hand searched relevant conference proceedings to identify randomized controlled trials on kangaroo mother care. The quality of included trials was assessed. Meta-analyses were conducted using The Cochrane Collaboration’s RevMan 4.2 software. Results A total of 5 eligible studies were included. No significant differences were observed in infant mortality, incidence of severe infections, and psychomotor development at 12 months (corrected for age) between the KMC group and the routine therapy group (Pgt;0.05). Compared to the routine therapy group, the KMC group had lower incidences of nosocomial infection, upper respiratory tract disease at 6-month follow-up and not exclusively breastfeeding at discharge (Plt;0.05). KMC could improve mother’s sense of competence during her baby’s stay in hospital and NICU, increase infant weight at discharge, relieve mother’s feelings of worry and stress during her baby’s stay in hospital (Plt;0.05). Conclusions The currently published evidence from randomised trials supports the use of KMC in preterm infants, which is a scientific, effective and humanistic nursing model. Further multicentre and large-scale randomized controlled trials of KMC are still needed to evaluate its potential influence on infant mortality and psychomotor development.
Objective To summarize the clinical characteristics of coarctation of the aorta (CoA) associated with intracardiac anomalies in infants. Methods The data from August 2009 to August 2017 of 86 infants who were diagnosed with CoA associated with intracardiac anomalies were analyzed. Preoperative diagnosis, surgical findings and post-operation follow-up were analyzed retrospectively. There were 56 males and 30 females at age of 1–346 (95.1±78.0)d. All the included patients underwent single-stage repair of CoA associated with intracardiac anomalies. Results Mean operative time was 279.0±56.4 min, mean cardiopulmonary bypass time was 162.3±51.0 min, and mean aorta cross-clamp time was 74.7±25.2 min. Mean length of ICU stay and ventilation time was 7.4±4.7 days and 101.1±75.4 hours, respectively. The residual transcoarctation gradient before discharge was lower than pre-operative transcoarctation gradient significantly (42.3±17.7 mm Hg vs. 22.1±9.4 mm Hg, P<0.001), and 7 early deaths were observed after surgery. The mean follow-up time of 79 hospital survivors was 31.0±27.4 months. And no late death was found. Transcoarctation gradient of hospital survivors in the last time follow-up was 21.2±11.0 mm Hg. Transcoarctation gradient of 29 patients was higher than 20 mm Hg. However, only 4 patients with significant clinical symptom of lower limbs retardation were recommended for ballon angioplasty consultant. The cumulative recoarctation-free survival in 2-year follow-up was 69.2%. Conclusions To avoid early second-stage operations, single-stage repair of CoA associated with intracardiac anomalies is effective and safe, and the outcomes of early to mid term follow-up are satisfactory.
Objective To explore the effectiveness of passive immunization of fetus via mother on preventing the transmission of HBV from mother to infant. Methods A prospective randomized controlled study was designed. Fifty-two HBeAg positive pregnant women were randomly allocated to two groups, of which 28 women were allocated to trial group, and injected with 200 IU of hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) for 1 injection at the 28th, 32nd and 36th weeks of pregnancy respectively, 24 women allocated to control group were given no injection of HBIG. The samples of cord blood from the newborns in two groups were collected and tested for HBeAg and HBV-DNA by ELISA and FQ-PCR. Results The rates of HBeAg positive in the newborns were 21.4% in trial group, 79.2% in control group. There was statistically significant difference between two groups ( χ2=17.26, Plt;0.01, RR=0.27). The rates of HBV-DNA positive in newborns were 25.0% in trial group, 83.3% in control group, showing statistically significant difference between the two groups (χ2=17.62, Plt;0.01, RR=0.30). In the trial group, there were 21 newborns with HBV-DNA negative, 7 with HBV-DNA positive. HBV-DNA quantities were significantly lower in 7 newborns than in their mothers (T=28, P=0.02, Wilcoxon test). Conclusions Multiple injections of HBIG to pregnant women with HBeAg positive before labor could greatly reduce mother-infant transmission of HBV.
ObjectiveTo explore the influence of paternal serum HBV-DNA load levels and pregnant women's HBsAb on vertical transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) from HBsAg positive fathers to infants in order to provide effective methods for paternal-fetal ventrical transmission of HBV prevention. MethodsUsing HBsAg and HBV-DNA as indicators to screen pregnant women and their husbands after gained consent, 121 families with HBVM negative or only HBsAb positive and HBV-DNA negative pregnant women, HBsAg positive husbands and their newborns were selected. In this case-control study, according to neonatal cord blood HBV-DNA detection, 23 newborns with cord blood HBV-DNA positive were selected as cases, 98 newborns as controls. ResultsThe positive rate of neonatal cord blood HBV-DNA was 19.0% (23/121); and there was dose-response relationship between paternal serum HBV-DNA load levels and neonatal cord blood HBV-DNA positive (trend χ2=60.108, P=0.000). The analysis of ROC curve showed that paternal serum HBV-DNA load level (106 copies/mL) is a better demarcation point to forecast the occurrence of vertical transmission of HBV from HBsAg positive fathers to infants, because there was a better sensitivity and specificity during forecast; and HBsAb negative pregnant women's were statistically significant (χ2=12.399, P=0.000). There was no significant difference at the positive rate of neonatal cord blood HBV-DNA between the case group and control group when paternal serum HBV-DNA load levels exceed 107 copies/mL (P > 0.05). ConclusionPaternal serum HBV-DNA load levels and HBsAb negative pregnant women are the risk factors of vertical transmission of HBV from HBsAg positive father to infants. Paternal serum HBV-DNA load level (106 copies/mL) is an appropriate index of the occurrence of vertical transmission.