Risk factors and epidemiology of spontaneous intestinal perforation among infants born at 22-24 weeks’ gestational age

Journal of Perinatology January 2024

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Thakkar PV, Sutton KF, Detwiler CAB, Henegar JG, Narayan JR, Perez-Romero M, Strausser CM, Clark RH, Benjamin DK Jr, Zimmerman KO, Goldberg RN, Younge N, Tanaka D, Smith PB, Greenberg RG, Kilpatrick R

This study sought to describe the epidemiology, risk factors, and timing of spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) among infants born at 22-24 weeks’ gestational age (GA). Antenatal magnesium exposure, antenatal indomethacin exposure, postnatal hydrocortisone exposure, postnatal indomethacin exposure, and weight loss ≥15% were associated with SIP.

The use of supplemental hydrocortisone in the management of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn

Journal Perinatology April 2021

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Aleem S, Robbins C, Murphy B, Elliott S, Akinyemi C, Paredes N, Tolia VN, Zimmerman KO, Goldberg RN, Benjamin DK, Greenberg RG

This study aimed to characterize the association between hydrocortisone receipt and hospital outcomes of infants with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN). There was no association between hydrocortisone receipt and death, CLD, or oxygen at discharge in our cohort. Prospective studies are needed to evaluate the effectiveness of hydrocortisone in infants with PPHN.