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1377 Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Multiple Gestations: Comparison with Singletons

NEC is one of the most important surgical disease in the first few days after birth. The aim of this study is to describe incidence of Necrotizing enterocolitis in multiple gestations compared with singletons, determining the neonatal outcome, risk factors and co-morbid factors. A retrospective revi...

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Published in:Archives of disease in childhood 2012-10, Vol.97 (Suppl 2), p.A392-A392
Main Authors: Zampieri, N, Zamboni, C, Scirè, G, Mantovani, A, Camoglio, F
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Language:English
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Summary:NEC is one of the most important surgical disease in the first few days after birth. The aim of this study is to describe incidence of Necrotizing enterocolitis in multiple gestations compared with singletons, determining the neonatal outcome, risk factors and co-morbid factors. A retrospective review of the discharge records of multiple-gestation and singletons infants admitted into the neonatal intensive care units between January 2002 and January 2009 was performed. The medical charts of all infants developing NEC or suspected NEC were reviewed and perinatal data recorded. The risk and co-morbid factors of two main groups (developing NEC and not developing NEC) were analyzed. During the study period we considered 409 infants from multiple gestations and 895 singletons. The percentage of infants with NEC in multiple gestation (18%) was higher than singleton prematurity at the same Hospital (4%) (p
ISSN:0003-9888
1468-2044
DOI:10.1136/archdischild-2012-302724.1377