Children (Jan 2024)

Association between Weight for Length and the Severity of Respiratory Morbidity in Preterm Infants

  • Pradeep Alur,
  • Kristen Harvey,
  • Kyle Hart,
  • Wondwosen K. Yimer,
  • Renjithkumar Kalikkot Thekkeveedu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children11010091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 91

Abstract

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Association Between Weight for Length and the Severity of Respiratory Morbidity in Preterm Infants. Objective: To determine whether higher weight-to-length z-scores after 32 weeks of gestation are associated with higher pulmonary scores (PSs) in preterm infants requiring respiratory support using a prospective observational study. Methods: Infants born at p p = 0.0017), as well as BMI (p ≤ 0.0001). For every unit increase in W/L percentile, the PS increased by 0.002, and for a unit increase in BMI, the PS increased by 0.04. The association remained significant after postnatal steroid use, sex, and corrected and birth gestational ages were included in the regression analysis. Nutrition did not affect the anthropometric measurements. Conclusions: Our study is the first to demonstrate that a higher BMI and W/L may adversely affect the respiratory severity in preterm infants. Studies with larger sample sizes are needed to confirm our findings.

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