Echocardiographic Predictors of Hospital Outcomes in Preterm Neonates with Patent Ductus Arteriosus and Clinical Suspicion of Pulmonary Hypertension

Author:

Graff Kirsten1,Ross Julie R.1,Morella Kristen1,Chowdhury Shahryar M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, United States

Abstract

Background Preterm neonates often have an echocardiogram performed in the first few days of life for suspicion of pulmonary hypertension and patent ductus arteriosus. The usefulness of this echocardiogram in predicting outcomes in this population are unknown. The objective of this study was to investigate associations between initial echocardiographic assessment and hospital outcomes in preterm neonates with patent ductus arteriosus and clinical suspicion of pulmonary hypertension. Methods Premature neonates (<37 weeks gestational age) with patent ductus arteriosus and clinical suspicion of pulmonary hypertension born at our institution or transferred within 48 hours of life were included in this single center retrospective study. The primary outcome was in-hospital extracorporeal membrane oxygenation utilization or mortality. Results 86 patients were included. Median age at echocardiogram was 2 days (interquartile range 1,7), gestational age was 27 weeks (interquartile range 25,32), and birth weight was 878 grams (interquartile range 650,1818). 15 patients (17%) met the primary outcome. Larger patent ductus arteriosus size ( p = .03), patent foramen ovale flow that was bidirectional or right to left ( p = .047), and right atrial volume ( p = .04) were independently associated with the primary outcome. Conclusion Larger patent ductus arteriosus size, bidirectional or right to left flow at the patent foramen ovale, and lower right atrial volume are independently associated with in-hospital mortality. These findings on the initial echocardiogram of a preterm neonate can be used to risk stratify these patients for elevated risk for in-hospital extracorporeal membrane oxygenation utilization or mortality.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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