Management of respiratory distress in moderate and late preterm infants: clinical trajectories in the Neobs study

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Isabelle Guellec
Thierry Debillon
Cyril Flamant
Pierre-Henri Jarreau
Benjamin Serraz
Pierre Tourneux
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[1] University Hospital of Nice-Côte d’Azur,Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
[2] University Hospital of Grenoble,Neonatology Intensive Care Unit
[3] University Hospital of Nantes,Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
[4] AP–HP Centre–Université de Paris,Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Port
[5] Chiesi SAS,Royal
[6] University Hospital of Amiens,Medical Affairs
[7] University of Picardy Jules Verne,Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
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Clinical trajectory; Non-invasive ventilation; Preterm infants; Respiratory distress; Surfactant;
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Management of respiratory distress (RD) in the extremely preterm newborn meets recommendations. Few data are available concerning the management and the clinical course of moderate and late preterms with RD. Clinical course and management among moderate (30–33 weeks (wks) of gestation) and late preterms (34–36 wks) were assessed in the Neobs study, a French neonatal observational cohort study (2018) of preterms with RD in the first 24 h of life. Clinical course was defined as stable (use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) only), initially severe (initial use of invasive ventilation (IV)), and worsening (switch off IV after NIV support). Surfactant therapy instillation and withdrawal of all ventilator support at 72 h were recorded. Among moderate (n = 279) and late (n = 281) preterms, the clinical course was similar (p < 0.27): stable (82.1 and 86.8%), worsening (11.8% and 9.3%), and initially severe RD (6.1% and 3.9%), respectively. Surfactant was administered more frequently in the moderate versus late preterm groups (28.3% vs 16.7%; p < 0.001). The recommended surfactant dose (200 mg/kg) was administered in 53.3–83.3% of moderate and 42.1–63.2% of late preterms according to the clinical course. Withdrawal of ventilatory support at 72 h was observed in 40.0% and 70.0% of moderate and late preterms, respectively (p < 0.05), and was significantly (p < 0.001) associated with clinical course (the minus proportion among the worsening group).
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