Assessment of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Practices, Morbidity, and Mortality Among Very Preterm Infants in China

Yun Cao(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Siyuan Jiang(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Jianhua Sun(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Mingyan Hei(Capital Medical University), Laishuan Wang(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Huayan Zhang(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Xiaolu Ma(Children's Hospital of Zhejiang University), Hui Wu(First Bethune Hospital of Jilin University), Xiaoying Li(Qilu Hospital of Shandong University), Huiqing Sun(Zhengzhou University), Wei Zhou(Guangzhou Women and Children Medical Center), Yuan Shi(Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University), Yanchen Wang(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Xinyue Gu(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Tongling Yang(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Yulan Lu(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Lizhong Du(Children's Hospital of Zhejiang University), Chao Chen(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Shoo K. Lee(Mount Sinai Hospital), Wenhao Zhou(Guangzhou Women and Children Medical Center), Chinese Neonatal Network(Network Group (Czechia)), Falin Xu(Network Group (Czechia)), Xiuying Tian(Network Group (Czechia)), Yong Bae Ji(Network Group (Czechia)), Zhankui Li(Network Group (Czechia)), Jingyun Shi(Network Group (Czechia)), Xindong Xue(Network Group (Czechia)), Chuanzhong Yang(Network Group (Czechia)), Dongmei Chen(Network Group (Czechia)), Sannan Wang(Network Group (Czechia)), Ling Liu(Network Group (Czechia)), Xirong Gao(Network Group (Czechia)), Changyi Yang(Network Group (Czechia)), Shuping Han(Network Group (Czechia)), Ruobing Shan(Network Group (Czechia)), Hong Jiang(Network Group (Czechia)), Gang Qiu(Network Group (Czechia)), Qiufen Wei(Network Group (Czechia)), Rui Cheng(Network Group (Czechia)), Wenqing Kang(Network Group (Czechia)), Mingxia Li(Network Group (Czechia)), Yiheng Dai(Network Group (Czechia)), Lili Wang(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Jiang-Qin Liu(Network Group (Czechia)), Zhenlang Lin(Network Group (Czechia)), Xiuyong Cheng(Network Group (Czechia)), Jiahua Pan(Network Group (Czechia)), Qin Zhang(Network Group (Czechia)), Xing Feng(Network Group (Czechia)), Qin Zhou(Network Group (Czechia)), Long Li(Network Group (Czechia)), Pingyang Chen(Network Group (Czechia)), Ling Yang(Network Group (Czechia)), Deyi Zhuang(Network Group (Czechia)), Yongjun Zhang(Network Group (Czechia)), Jinxing Feng(Network Group (Czechia)), Li Li(Network Group (Czechia)), Xin-Zhu Lin(Network Group (Czechia)), Yinping Qiu(Network Group (Czechia)), Kun Liang(Network Group (Czechia)), Li Ma(Network Group (Czechia)), Liping Chen(Network Group (Czechia)), Liyan Zhang(Network Group (Czechia)), Hongxia Song(Network Group (Czechia)), Zhaoqing Yin(Network Group (Czechia)), Huiwen Huang(Network Group (Czechia)), Jie Yang(Network Group (Czechia)), Dong Li(Network Group (Czechia)), Guofang Ding(Network Group (Czechia)), Jimei Wang(Network Group (Czechia)), Qianshen Zhang(Network Group (Czechia))
JAMA Network Open
August 2, 2021
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Abstract

Importance: The Chinese Neonatal Network was established in 2018 and maintains a standardized national clinical database of very preterm or very low-birth-weight infants in tertiary neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) throughout China. National-level data on outcomes and care practices of very preterm infants (VPIs) in China are lacking. Objective: To assess the care practices in NICUs and outcomes among VPIs in China. Design, Setting, and Participants: A cohort study was conducted comprising 57 tertiary hospitals from 25 provinces throughout China. All infants with gestational age (GA) less than 32 weeks who were admitted to the 57 NICUs between January 1 and December 31, 2019, were included. Main Outcomes and Measures: Care practices, morbidities, and survival were the primary outcomes of the study. Major morbidities included bronchopulmonary dysplasia, severe intraventricular hemorrhage (grade ≥3) and/or periventricular leukomalacia, necrotizing enterocolitis (stage ≥2), sepsis, and severe retinopathy of prematurity (stage ≥3). Results: A total of 9552 VPIs were included, with mean (SD) GA of 29.5 (1.7) weeks and mean (SD) birth weight of 1321 (321) g; 5404 infants (56.6%) were male. Antenatal corticosteroids were used in 75.6% (6505 of 8601) of VPIs, and 54.8% (5211 of 9503)were born through cesarean delivery. In the delivery room, 12.1% of VPIs received continuous positive airway pressure and 26.7% (2378 or 8923) were intubated. Surfactant was prescribed for 52.7% of the infants, and postnatal dexamethasone was prescribed to 9.5% (636 of 6675) of the infants. A total of 85.5% (8171) of the infants received complete care, and 14.5% (1381) were discharged against medical advice. The incidences of the major morbidities were bronchopulmonary dysplasia, 29.2% (2379 of 8148); severe intraventricular hemorrhage and/or periventricular leukomalacia, 10.4% (745 of 7189); necrotizing enterocolitis, 4.9% (403 of 8171 ); sepsis, 9.4% (764 of 8171); and severe retinopathy of prematurity, 4.3% (296 of 6851) among infants who received complete care. Among VPIs with complete care, 95.4% (7792 of 8171) survived: 65.6% (155 of 236) at 25 weeks' or less GA, 89.0% (880 of 988) at 26 to 27 weeks' GA, 94.9% (2635 of 2755)at 28 to 29 weeks' GA, and 98.3% (4122 of 4192) at 30 to 31 weeks' GA. Only 57.2% (4677 of 8171) of infants survived without major morbidity: 10.5% (25 of 236) at 25 weeks' or less GA, 26.8% (48 of 179) at 26 to 27 weeks' GA, 51.1% (1409 of 2755) at 28 to 29 weeks' GA, and 69.3% (2904 of 4192) at 30 to 31 weeks' GA. Among all infants admitted, the survival rate was 87.6% (8370 of 9552)and survival without major morbidities was 51.8% (4947 of 9552). Conclusions and Relevance: The findings of this study suggest that survival and survival without major morbidity of VPIs in Chinese NICUs have improved but remain lower than in high-income countries. Comprehensive and targeted quality improvement efforts are needed to provide complete care for all VPIs, optimize obstetrical and neonatal care practices, and improve outcomes.


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