[Prognosis of surgery performed in premature infants with birth weights below 1500 gram]
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[Prognosis of surgery performed in premature infants with birth weights below 1500 gram]
Abstract
On account of improved management in neonatal intensive care units, the survival rate is presently nearly 50% in babies with birth weights below 1,000 grams and 80% in the group with birth weights from 1,000 to 1,500 grams. A number of these babies require surgery, either for correction of congenital anomalies or for acquired necrotizing enterocolitis, which is an increasing burden in neonatal units. The present analysis of 24 babies weighing under 1,500 grams, operated on in the period 1981 to 1988 confirms that even extremely small babies tolerate the performed anesthesia and surgery well. In the group with anomalies (7 of 24) three died (43%). The causes of death do not appear to be related to the anesthesia or surgery. In the group with necrotizing enterocolitis (15 of 24) six died (40%). The cause of death was directly related to the septic condition in all cases, and the surgical trauma does not appear to have any negative influence. Unfavourable prognostic factors in this group were low Apgar scores within the first minute and preoperative weight loss.
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