Ultrasound‐assessed lung aeration, oxygenation and respiratory care in neonatal bile acid pneumonia: A nested case–control study

Author:

Regiroli Giulia12,La Malfa Giulia1,Loi Barbara12,Vivanti Alexandre3,Centorrino Roberta1,De Luca Daniele12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Paediatrics and Neonatal Critical Care, “A.Beclere” Medical Centre Paris Saclay University Hospitals, APHP Paris France

2. Physiopathology and Therapeutic Innovation Unit‐INSERM U999 Paris Saclay University Paris France

3. Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, “A.Beclere” Medical Centre Paris Saclay University Hospitals, APHP Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAimNeonatal bile acid pneumonia (NBAP) occurs in neonates following obstetric cholestasis. We aimed to study the lung aeration and respiratory support of NBAP.MethodsNested, case/control study enrolling age‐matched neonates with NBAP, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) or transient tachypnoea (TTN). Lung aeration and oxygenation were assessed with lung ultrasound score, oxygenation index and SpO2/FiO2.ResultsNineteen, 22 and 25 neonates with NBAP, RDS and TTN, respectively were studied (mean gestational age = 33 (2.2) weeks, 30 (45.5%) males). Upon admission, RDS patients had the worst lung ultrasound score (p = 0.022) and oxygenation index (p = 0.001), while NBAP and TTN neonates had similar values. At the worst time‐point, NBAP and RDS patients showed similar oxygenation index (NBAP: 4.6 [2], RDS: 5.7 [3]) and SpO2/FiO2 (NBAP: 3.1 [1.1], RDS: 2.7 [1]) which were worse than those of TTN patients (oxygenation index: p = 0.015, SpO2/FiO2: p = 0.001). RDS neonates needed the longest continuous positive airway pressure and highest mean airway pressure, but NBAP neonates needed invasive ventilation (26.3%, p = 0.01) and surfactant (31.6%, p = 0.003) more often than TTN patients who never needed these.ConclusionNBAP was a mild disorder in the first hours of life but subsequently worsened and became similar to RDS.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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