Neonates with a 10-min Apgar score of zero: Outcomes by gestational age. (October 2019)
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- Title:
- Neonates with a 10-min Apgar score of zero: Outcomes by gestational age. (October 2019)
- Main Title:
- Neonates with a 10-min Apgar score of zero: Outcomes by gestational age
- Authors:
- Zhong, You Jia
Claveau, Martine
Yoon, Eugene W.
Aziz, Khalid
Singhal, Nalini
Shah, Prakesh S.
Wintermark, Pia
Shah, Prakesh S.
Kanungo, Jaideep
Ting, Joseph
Cieslak, Zenon
Sherlock, Rebecca
Yee, Wendy
Toye, Jennifer
Fajardo, Carlos
Kalapesi, Zarin
Sankaran, Koravangattu
Daspal, Sibasis
Seshia, Mary
Alvaro, Ruben
Mukerji, Amit
Da Silva, Orlando
Nwaesei, Chuks
Lee, Kyong-Soon
Dunn, Michael
Lemyre, Brigitte
Dow, Kimberly
Pelausa, Ermelinda
Barrington, Keith
Drolet, Christine
Piedboeuf, Bruno
Claveau, Martine
Beltempo, Marc
Bertelle, Valerie
Canning, Roderick
Makary, Hala
Ojah, Cecil
Monterrosa, Luis
Emberley, Julie
Afifi, Jehier
Kajetanowicz, Andrzej
Lee, Shoo K.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: The current resuscitation guidelines for neonates recommend considering stopping resuscitation efforts if the heart rate remains undetectable after 10 min of adequate resuscitation. However, this recommendation does not take into account the gestational age (GA) of the neonates. We determined the outcomes of neonates with a 10-min Apgar score of zero (Apgar 10 = 0) with respect to their GA. Methods: In a retrospective matched cohort study, we studied neonates admitted to the Canadian Neonatal Network NICUs between 2010 and 2016 with an Apgar 10 = 0. The neonates were divided into 3 subgroups according to their GA: (1) ≥36 weeks', (2) 32 0/7 –35 6/7 weeks', and (3) <32 weeks'. Each neonate with Apgar 10 = 0 was matched 1:1 with neonates of same GA and sex but Apgar 10 = 1–2 and Apgar 10 = 3–5. Survival and brain injury were compared between matched groups. Results: 177 neonates had Apgar 10 = 0. Survival to discharge was significantly different between GA groups [≥36 weeks' 61% vs. 32 0/7 –35 6/7 weeks' 58% vs. <32 weeks' 35%, p = 0.04]. Survival to discharge was similar to their matched cohort with Apgar 10 = 1–2 for neonates born at ≥36 weeks' (61% vs. 66%) and between 32 0/7 to 35 6/7 weeks' (58% vs. 54%), but significantly different for neonates <32 weeks (35% vs. 61%, p = 0.04). Conclusion: Neonates with Apgar 10 = 0 had different outcomes depending on their GA. Less than half of neonates born at <32 weeks GA survived; however, a majorityAbstract: Background: The current resuscitation guidelines for neonates recommend considering stopping resuscitation efforts if the heart rate remains undetectable after 10 min of adequate resuscitation. However, this recommendation does not take into account the gestational age (GA) of the neonates. We determined the outcomes of neonates with a 10-min Apgar score of zero (Apgar 10 = 0) with respect to their GA. Methods: In a retrospective matched cohort study, we studied neonates admitted to the Canadian Neonatal Network NICUs between 2010 and 2016 with an Apgar 10 = 0. The neonates were divided into 3 subgroups according to their GA: (1) ≥36 weeks', (2) 32 0/7 –35 6/7 weeks', and (3) <32 weeks'. Each neonate with Apgar 10 = 0 was matched 1:1 with neonates of same GA and sex but Apgar 10 = 1–2 and Apgar 10 = 3–5. Survival and brain injury were compared between matched groups. Results: 177 neonates had Apgar 10 = 0. Survival to discharge was significantly different between GA groups [≥36 weeks' 61% vs. 32 0/7 –35 6/7 weeks' 58% vs. <32 weeks' 35%, p = 0.04]. Survival to discharge was similar to their matched cohort with Apgar 10 = 1–2 for neonates born at ≥36 weeks' (61% vs. 66%) and between 32 0/7 to 35 6/7 weeks' (58% vs. 54%), but significantly different for neonates <32 weeks (35% vs. 61%, p = 0.04). Conclusion: Neonates with Apgar 10 = 0 had different outcomes depending on their GA. Less than half of neonates born at <32 weeks GA survived; however, a majority of neonates born at 32 0/7 –35 6/7 weeks' and ≥36 weeks' GA survived at similar rates than their matched neonates with Apgar 10 = 1–2. … (more)
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- Resuscitation. Volume 143(2019)
- Journal:
- Resuscitation
- Issue:
- Volume 143(2019)
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- Volume 143, Issue 2019 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 143
- Issue:
- 2019
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0143-2019-0000
- Page Start:
- 77
- Page End:
- 84
- Publication Date:
- 2019-10
- Subjects:
- Apgar score -- Brain injury -- Gestational age -- Neonatal resuscitation -- Therapeutic hypothermia
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.07.036 ↗
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