There is an association between disease location and gestational age at birth in newborns submitted to surgery due to necrotizing enterocolitis

Abstract Objectives To evaluate if there are differences regarding disease location and mortality of necrotizing enterocolitis, according to the gestational age at birth, in newborns submitted to surgery due to enterocolite. Methods A historical cohort study of 198 newborns submitted to surgery due to necrotizing enterecolitis in a tertiary hospital, from November 1991 to December 2012. The newborns were divided into different categories according to gestational age (<30 weeks, 30-33 weeks and 6 days, 34-36 weeks and 6 days, and ≥37 weeks), and were followed for 60 days after surgery. The inclusion criterion was the presence of histological findings of necrotizing enterocolitis in the pathology. Patients with single intestinal perforation were excluded. Results The jejunum was the most commonly affected site in extremely premature infants (p = 0.01), whereas the ileum was the most commonly affected site in premature infants (p = 0.002), and the colon in infants born at term (p < 0.001). With the increasing gestational age, it was observed that intestinal involvement decreased for the ileum and the jejunum (decreasing from 45% to 0% and from 5% to 0%, respectively), with a progressive increase in colon involvement (0% to 84%). Total mortality rate was 45.5%, and no statistical difference was observed in the mortality at different gestational ages (p = 0.287). Conclusions In newborns submitted to surgery due to necrotizing enterocolitis, the disease in extremely preterm infants was more common in the jejunum, whereas in preterm infants, the most affected site was the ileum, and in newborns born close to term, it was the colon. No difference in mortality was observed according to the gestational age at birth.

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Main Authors: Feldens,Letícia, Souza,João C.K. de, Fraga,José C.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria 2018
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572018000300320
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