1.Intrauterine infection and neonatal pulmonary outcomes
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2016;23(5):304-307,311
There is no consensus about the relationships between chorioamnionitis and 3 pulmonary outcomes of concern for preterm infants:respiratory distress syndrome,pneumonia/sepsis,and bronchopulmonary dysplasia.Intrauterine infection increases the risk of neonatal infection including sepsis/pneumonia,also increases the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia,but may reduce the incidence and severity of respiratory distress syndrome.In recent years,translational research with various animal models has been helpful to answer basic questions about the effect of antenatal inflammation on maturation and development of the fetal lung and immune system.Although the mechanisms are not entirely clear,chorioamnionitis predisposes infants to premature birth,neonatal sepsis,and other adverse outcomes.In this article,we reviewed the relationship of intrauterine infection and neonatal pulmonary morbidity.
2. Ventilator-associated pneumonia among premature infants <34 weeks′ gestational age in neonatal intensive care unit in China: a multicenter study
Shujuan LI ; Weili YAN ; Qi ZHOU ; Shuping HAN ; Jinzhen GUO ; Shiwen XIA ; Shah VIBHUTI ; Sannan WANG ; Yong JI ; Changyi YANG ; Chuanzhong YANG ; Ruobing SHAN ; Ling LIU ; Bin YI ; Jiangqin LIU ; Zhenlang LIN ; Yang WANG ; Ling HE ; Mingxia LI ; Xinnian PAN ; Yan GUO ; Ling CHEN ; Cuiqing LIU ; Qin ZHOU ; Xiaoying LI ; Hong XIONG ; Yujie QI ; Mingyan HEI ; Yun CAO ; Siyuan JIANG ; Yi ZHANG ; K. Lee SHOO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2017;55(3):182-187
Objective:
To investigate the incidence and pathogen distribution of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) among preterm infants admitted to level Ⅲ neonatal intensive care units (NICU) in China.
Method:
A prospective study was conducted in 25 level Ⅲ NICU, enrolling all preterm infants <34 weeks gestational age admitted to the participating NICU within the first 7 days of life from May 2015 to April 2016. Chi-square test,