Duration of mechanical ventilation is more critical for brain growth than postnatal hydrocortisone in extremely preterm infants

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Chloé Rousseau
Marine Guichard
Elie Saliba
Baptiste Morel
Geraldine Favrais
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[1] CHRU de Tours,Neonatology Department
[2] CHRU de Tours,Pediatric Neurology Department
[3] UMR 1253,Pediatric Radiology Department
[4] iBrain,Service de Néonatologie
[5] Université de Tours,Hôpital Bretonneau
[6] INSERM,undefined
[7] CHRU de Tours,undefined
[8] CHRU de Tours,undefined
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Extremely preterm infants; Brain imaging; Growth and development; Hydrocortisone; Bronchopulmonary dysplasia;
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Hydrocortisone is used in preterm infants. However, early disruption of growth velocities was observed in infants exposed to hydrocortisone. This retrospective study aimed to explore the postnatal brain growth of extremely preterm infants requiring hydrocortisone treatment as well as its association with perinatal factors. Extremely preterm infants exposed to hydrocortisone from 2011 to 2016 who survived up to 12 months were included. Each of them was matched with two infants not treated with hydrocortisone exhibiting similar gestational ages and nearly similar birth head circumferences. The outcome variables were brain tissue areas on MRIs performed at term-equivalent age and postnatal head circumference growth up to a corrected age of 12 months. Univariate and multiple regression analyses were performed. Infants treated with hydrocortisone (n=20) were matched with 40 infants not exposed to hydrocortisone. The infants exposed to hydrocortisone exhibited a lower birth weight (p=0.04) and a longer duration of mechanical ventilation (p<0.0001). Infants treated with hydrocortisone exhibited a smaller basal ganglia/thalamus area (p=0.04) at term-equivalent age and a smaller head circumference at a corrected age of 12 months (p=0.003). However, the basal ganglia/thalamus area and the postnatal brain growth were independently associated with the duration of mechanical ventilation and not with hydrocortisone. Interestingly, a significant interaction between hydrocortisone and sex was observed (p=0.04).
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