Association between fluid intake during the first ten days of life and risk of chronic lung disease in very low birth weight infants
- VernacularTitle:极低出生体重儿生后10天液体入量与慢性肺疾病的相关性研究
- Author:
Qianshen ZHANG
;
Xiaoyu ZHU
;
Chaohui LIAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Fluid intake;
Chronic lung disease;
Very low birth weight
- From:
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine
2008;15(z1):7-9
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To demonstrate the association between fluid intake and sodium intake during the first 10 days of life and the risk of chronic lung disease (CLD) in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants.Methods A retrospective analysis of data from VLBW infants enrolled in the Neonatal Department of our hospital; 130 infants with birth weight between 790 and 1 470 g were randomized, among which 12 infants was diagnosised CLD. The daily fluid intake and sodium intake during the first 10 days of life were compared between the infants without CLD and those who developed CLD. Demographic and clinical neonatal variables were also compared. Results 118 infants survived without CLD and 12 infants developed CLD. Analysis showed that the daily fluid intakes were higher (day 2~10) and weight loss less (day 6~9) in the group of infants who developed CLD. In addition, the daily sodium intakes were also higher (day 2~6) in infants who developed CLD. Conclusion In the VLBW infants treated during the post surfactant era, higher fluid or sodi-um intake during the first 10 days of life were associated with an increased risk of CLD. The finding suggests that careful attention to fluid balance might be an important means to reduce the incidence of CLD.