Role of patent ductus arteriosus in preterms in long-term outcome

Moniek S. Veldhuis, Laura M. L. Dix,Johannes M. P. J. Breur,Willem B. de Vries,Corine Koopman, Maria J. C. Eijsermans, Henriette F. N. Swanenburg de Veye,Mirella C. Molenschot,Petra M. A. Lemmers,Frank van Bel,Daniel C. Vijlbrief

EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT(2024)

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Objective: This study aimed to determine long-term neurodevelopmental outcome and cerebral oxygenation in extremely preterm infants, comparing those with a hemodynamic significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) to those without. Study design: We included infants born before 28 weeks of gestation from 2008 to 2010 with routine echocardiography. Prior to echocardiography, regional cerebral oxygen saturation was measured. At 5 years of age, we evaluated neurodevelopmental outcomes using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children 2nd Dutch edition for motor skills and the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence 3rd Dutch edition for cognition. Results: A total of 66 infants (gestational age 26.6 +/- 0.9 weeks, birth weight 912 +/- 176 g) were included, 34 infants with a hsPDA (including treatment). The group infants with hsPDA showed lower pre-closure cerebral saturation levels (58.2 % +/- 7.8 % versus 62.8 % +/- 7.0 %; p = 0.01). At 5 years, impaired motor outcome occurred more often in infants with hsPDA (17 (53 %) vs. 7 (23 %); p = 0.01). In multivariate analysis existence of hsPDA remained unfavourably related to the motor subdomain "aiming and catching". There were no potential effects of hsPDA on cognitive performance at 5 years of age. Conclusion: Treatment-receiving infants with hsPDA appear to exhibit motor deficits, specifically in "aiming and catching", by the age 5. Persistent ductal patency could be a contributing factor.
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Patent ductus arteriosus,Neurodevelopmental outcome,Cerebral oxygenation
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