2019
DOI: 10.1002/pd.5608
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Predicting poor outcomes and the need for surgical treatment in neonates with meconium peritonitis

Abstract: Objective The objective of this study is to determine factors associated with poor outcomes and the need for surgical treatment in neonates with meconium peritonitis (MP). Methods We evaluated the association between prenatal ultrasound features, maternal characteristics, and the likelihood of surgery, mortality, and serious morbidity in 49 neonates with a prenatal diagnosis of MP, who were born in Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center between January 2011 and December 2016. Results Thirty of 49 neonat… Show more

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“…[IC del 95%] 2,57 [1,07-5,24]); siendo la atresia de intestino delgado la más asociada a perforación intestinal y peritonitis por meconio (52,2 % de los casos) (8) . Sin embargo, hay estudios que discrepan con estos hallazgos, como el de Feng y col. (9) , en el cual solo el polihidramnios es señalado como predictor significativo de cirugía postnatal.…”
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“…[IC del 95%] 2,57 [1,07-5,24]); siendo la atresia de intestino delgado la más asociada a perforación intestinal y peritonitis por meconio (52,2 % de los casos) (8) . Sin embargo, hay estudios que discrepan con estos hallazgos, como el de Feng y col. (9) , en el cual solo el polihidramnios es señalado como predictor significativo de cirugía postnatal.…”
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“…However, Chen et al finds no statistically significant change in outcomes between prenatally and postnatally diagnosed MP [15]. The prognosis depends on the pathology having caused the perforation [20]: MP without gastrointestinal tract abnormalities generally has a favorable outcome, but because of bowel atresia requires postnatal surgery, it is important to identify the presence of such abnormalities (MRI) [4]. MP can be simple or complex.…”
Section: Academic Journal Of Pediatrics and Neonatology Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%