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Aims: It remains questionable what birth weight for gestational age percentile cut‐offs should be used in defining clinically important poor or excessive foetal growth. We aimed to evaluate the optimal birth weight percentile cut‐offs for defining small‐ or large‐for‐gestational‐age (SGA or LGA). Methods: In a birth cohort‐based analysis of 17 979 120 non‐malformation singleton live births, U.S. 1995–2001, we assessed the optimal birth weight percentile cut‐offs for defining SGA and LGA. The 25th–75th percentile group served as the reference. Primary outcomes are the risk ratios (RR) of neonatal death and low 5‐min Apgar score (<4) comparing SGA or LGA versus the reference group. More than 2‐fold risk elevations were considered clinically significant. Results: The 15th birth weight cut‐off already identified SGA infants at more than 2‐fold risk of neonatal death at pre‐term, term or post‐term, except for extremely pre‐term births <28 weeks (continuous risk reductions over increasing birth weight percentiles). LGA was associated with a reduced risk of low 5‐min Apgar score at pre‐term, but an elevated risk at term and post‐term. The 97th cut‐off identified LGA infants at 2‐fold risk of low 5‐min Apgar at term. Conclusion: The commonly used 10th and 90th birth weight percentile cut‐offs for defining SGA and LGA respectively seem largely arbitrary. The 15th and 97th percentiles may be the optimal cut‐offs to define SGA and LGA respectively.  相似文献   

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Aim: In spite of several reports of an increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in connection with bed‐sharing, it is not an uncommon practice. The aim of this study was to examine bed‐sharing at 6 months of age and the factors that are associated with bed‐sharing. Methods: Our cohort comprised 8176 randomly chosen families. At 6 month of age, the families received an invitation to the study, with a questionnaire, which was completed by 5605 families (response rate 68.5%). Results: Of the families, 19.8% bed‐shared. In the multivariate analysis, we found a correlation between breast‐feeding and bed‐sharing (breast‐feeding at 6 months: OR 1.94; 95% CI 1.56, 2.41). Moreover, we found an association with 3+ nightly awakenings at 6 months (2.70; 2.20, 3.32). It was more common to share a bed if the parent was single (2.04; 1.19, 3.51) and less common if the infant was bottle‐fed in the first week (0.70; 0.54, 0.90). Never using a pacifier was associated with a higher frequency of bed‐sharing. Conclusion: We found a correlation between breast‐feeding and bed‐sharing as well as between sleeping problems and a single parent. A lower percentage of infants sleeping in the parental bed were seen in association with formula feeding in the first week after birth.  相似文献   

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Long‐term graft fibrosis occurs in the majority of pediatric liver transplant recipients. Serial biopsies to monitor graft health are impractical and invasive. The APRI has been evaluated in pediatric liver disease, but not in the context of post‐transplantation fibrosis. We aimed to investigate the validity of APRI as a predictor of long‐term graft fibrosis in pediatric liver transplant recipients. This was a retrospective, observational study of a cohort of children who underwent liver transplantation at King's College Hospital between 1989 and 2003, with a relevant dataset available. Protocol liver biopsies were performed at 10‐yr follow‐up and fibrosis was graded using the Ishak scoring system, with S3‐6 denoting “significant fibrosis.” APRI was calculated concurrently with biopsy. A total of 39 asymptomatic patients (20 males; median age at transplant, 1.43 yr) underwent protocol liver biopsies at a median of 10.39 yr post‐transplantation. APRI was associated with significant fibrosis (p = 0.012). AUROC for APRI as a predictor of significant fibrosis was 0.74 (p = 0.013). The optimal cutoff APRI value for significant fibrosis was 0.45 (sensitivity = 0.67; specificity = 0.79; PPV = 0.67; NPV = 0.79). APRI appears to be a useful non‐invasive adjunct in the assessment of significant graft fibrosis in the long‐term follow‐up of pediatric liver transplant survivors.  相似文献   

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Pregnancy during adolescence increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome, especially small‐for‐gestational‐age (SGA) birth, which has been linked to micronutrient deficiencies. Smoking has been shown to be related to lower micronutrient concentrations. Different ethnicities have not been examined. We used a subset from a prospective observational study, the About Teenage Eating study consisting of 126 pregnant adolescents (14–18‐year‐olds) between 28 and 32 weeks gestation. Micronutrient status was assessed by inductively coupled mass spectrometry. Smoking was assessed by self‐report and plasma cotinine, and SGA was defined as infants born <10th corrected birthweight centile. The main outcome measures were as follows: (1) maternal plasma selenium, copper and zinc concentrations in adolescent mothers giving birth to SGA vs. appropriate‐for‐gestational‐age (AGA) infants; and (2) comparison of micronutrient concentrations between women of different ethnicities and smoking habits. The plasma selenium {mean ± standard deviation (SD) [95% confidence interval (CI)]} concentration was lower in the SGA [n = 19: 49.4 ± 7.3 (CI: 45.9, 52.9) µg L?1] compared with the AGA [n = 107: 65.1 ± 12.5 (CI: 62.7, 67.5) µg L?1; P < 0.0001] group. Smoking mothers had a lower selenium concentration compared with non‐smokers (P = 0.01) and Afro‐Caribbean women had higher selenium concentrations compared with White Europeans (P = 0.02). Neither copper nor zinc concentrations varied between groups. Low plasma selenium concentration in adolescent mothers could contribute to the risk of delivering an SGA infant, possibly through lowering placental antioxidant defence, thus directly affecting fetal growth. Differences in plasma selenium between ethnicities may relate to variation in nutritional intake, requiring further investigation.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to assess the current human T‐cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV‐I) mother‐to‐child transmission (MTCT) prevention system in Kagoshima Prefecture. We investigated the rate of carrier pregnant women from obstetrics facilities in Kagoshima by mail in 2012 and compared our results with previous study results. We interviewed carrier pregnant women about their choices for infant nutrition, and we interviewed midwives about the follow‐up system. In 2012, 8719 screening tests were performed, covering 58.1% of all pregnant women in Kagoshima; the rate of carrier pregnant women was 1.3%. Of 59 carriers, 39 chose short‐term breast‐feeding. The HTLV‐I carrier rate among pregnant women in Kagoshima has declined. The current HTLV‐I MTCT prevention system in Kagoshima is effective, but not sufficient. To bring the nutrition methods to completion, various types of support are needed. Further studies will elucidate many unsolved problems concerning MTCT.  相似文献   

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Aim: To determine whether the mortality for out‐of‐hospital (OOH) premature births was higher than for in‐hospital premature births and identify additional risk factors. Patients and Methods: A historical cohort study of a consecutive series of live‐born, OOH, births of 24–35 weeks gestation cared for by two Transport Teams working in and around Paris, France 1994–2005. Matching with in‐hospital births was according to gestational age, antenatal steroid use, the mode of delivery and nearest year of birth. Results: Eighty‐five OOH premature births were identified, of whom 83 met inclusion criteria, and 132 matching in‐hospital premature births were selected. There was 18% mortality in the OOH group compared with 8% for the in‐hospital group [p = 0.04, OR 2.9, (CI 95% 1.0–8.4)]. Variables significantly associated (p < 0.05) with the OOH birth were HIV infection, lower maternal age and endo‐tracheal intubation, lack of medical follow‐up during pregnancy, low temperature and low birth weight. Conclusions: Mortality was more than twice as high in out‐of‐hospital deliveries than for in‐hospital matched controls. Hypothermia was an important associated risk factor. Measures such as oxygen administration to maintain an appropriate saturation for gestational age, the provision of polyethylene plastic wraps and skin‐to‐skin contact are recommended.  相似文献   

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Prenatal ethanol exposure causes the reduction of serotonergic (5‐HTergic) neurons in the midbrain raphe nuclei. In the present study, we examined whether an activation of signaling via 5‐HT2A and 5‐HT2C receptors during the fetal period is able to prevent the reduction of 5‐HTergic neurons induced by prenatal ethanol exposure. Pregnant Sprague–Dawley rats were given a liquid diet containing 2.5 to 5.0% (w/v) ethanol on gestational days (GDs) 10 to 20 (Et). As a pair‐fed control, other pregnant rats were fed the same liquid diet except that the ethanol was replaced by isocaloric sucrose (Pf). Each Et and Pf group was subdivided into two groups; one of the groups was treated with 1 mg/kg (i.p.) of 1‐(2,5‐dimethoxy‐4‐iodophenyl)‐2‐aminopropane (DOI), an agonist for 5‐HT2A/2C receptors, during GDs 13 to 19 (Et‐DOI or Pf‐DOI), and another was injected with saline vehicle only (Et‐Sal or Pf‐Sal). Their fetuses were removed by cesarean section on GD 19 or 20, and fetal brains were collected. An immunohistological examination of 5‐HTergic neurons in the fetuses on embryonic day 20 using an antibody against tryptophan hydroxylase revealed that the number of 5‐HTergic neurons in the midbrain raphe nuclei was significantly reduced in the Et‐Sal fetuses compared to that of the Pf‐Sal and Pf‐DOI fetuses, whereas there were no significant differences between Et‐DOI and each Pf control. Thus, we concluded that the reduction of 5‐HTergic neurons that resulted in prenatal ethanol exposure could be alleviated by the enhancement of signaling via 5‐HT2A/2C receptors during the fetal period.  相似文献   

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SR‐aGVHD remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in allogeneic HCT recipients. Alemtuzumab has been used with success in adult patients but has not been studied in the pediatric setting. To estimate the effectiveness of alemtuzumab for the treatment of SR‐aGVHD in pediatric patients, we retrospectively reviewed the charts of 19 patients (median age 4 yr, range 0.5–28 years) with grades II (n = 3), III (n = 10), or IV (n = 6) SR‐aGVHD who received alemtuzumab treatment. Patients received a median dose of 0.9 mg/kg alemtuzumab (range 0.3–2 mg/kg) divided over 2–6 days. Eighty‐nine percent of patients received additional courses. A complete response, defined as GVHD of grade 0 at four wk following the first alemtuzumab course, was observed in nine patients (47%). A partial response, defined as an improvement in grade after four wk, was observed in five patients (26%). There was no response in five patients (26%). The overall response rate at four wk was 73%. Infectious complications included bacteremia (47%), presumed or documented fungal infections (21%), adenovirus viremia (52%), EBV viremia (36%), and CMV viremia (36%). We conclude that alemtuzumab is effective for SR‐aGVHD in pediatric patients with a tolerable spectrum of complications.  相似文献   

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We report a Caucasian neonate with chronic non‐spherocytic hemolytic anemia due to a class I G6PD deficiency. A novel mutation missense mutation in exon eight of the G6PD gene was detected (c.827C>T p.Pro276Leu). Bilirubin peaked on day 5 at 24 mg/dl with a conjugated bilirubin of 17 mg/dl. Jaundice resolved within 4 weeks. A detailed work‐up failed to reveal other specific factors contributing to cholestasis. Severe hemolytic disease of the newborn may cause cholestasis even in the absence of associated primary hepato‐biliary disease. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2010;54:758–760. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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