[Very preterm births in French Polynesia: Update and proposal for follow-up.]

[Very preterm births in French Polynesia: Update and proposal for follow-up.]

Arch Pediatr. 2014 Dec 29;

Authors: Besnard M, Kuo P, Pawlotsky F, Guyot D, Elie V, Papouin-Rauzy M

Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The care of premature infants in French Polynesia is complicated by this country’s geographic isolation. We undertook an evaluation of the medical care of very premature infants (VPIs) to find local solutions to this problem.
OBJECTIVES: The objectives were to determine the incidence, mortality, and the short- and long-term outcome of very preterm infants in French Polynesia.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical charts of all infants born alive at<32 gestational age (GA) and>24 GA from January 2007 to December 2011. Perinatal characteristics and outcomes were examined by univariate and multivariate analysis.
RESULTS: In total, 204 VPIs were born during the 5-year study period, comprising 0.9% of all births. Infants less than 28 GA comprised 0.1% of all births. Sixty-two percent of mothers were of extreme age including 43% less than 25 years old. Prematurity was attributed to spontaneous preterm labor in 63% of cases and preeclampsia in 29%. Spontaneous multiple pregnancies comprised 15% of the cases. Alcohol and tobacco consumption were frequently noted (>8% and 26% mothers, respectively). Seventy-eight percent of VPIs had received prenatal steroids. Intrauterine growth was normal in 89%. Mortality occurred in 9.3% (19 patients). Mortality was higher with lower gestational age (P<0.05) and absence of prenatal steroids (P<0.05) in univariate and multivariate analysis. The primary cause of death was sepsis. Hyaline membrane disease occurred in 44% of patients, 80% of whom received surfactant therapy. In total, 16.2% newborns developed bronchodysplasia, 3.4% necrotizing enterocolitis, 3% cerebral hemorrhage, and 1.5% leukomalacia. Long-term outcome was marked by 52% of the patients lost to follow-up by 2 years of age, mostly because of geographic isolation. For the 72 patients followed-up, four developed asthma and three cerebral palsy; 70% were attending school by 3 years of age.
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence, mortality, and morbidity of very preterm birth in French Polynesia are comparable to reports from metropolitan centers in France. Conversely, nearly one-half of the patients were lost to follow-up, precluding meaningful information on intellectual development and other outcomes. We recommend organizing a long-term follow-up network to detect cognitive sequelae and adapting such a system to the geographical residence of French Polynesian families.

PMID: 25554672 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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