Gómez Castillo E, Pallás Alonso C R, de la Cruz Bértolo J, Medina López M C, Orbea Gallardo C, Bustos Lozano G
Servicio de Neonatología, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid.
An Esp Pediatr. 2000 Apr;52(4):356-61.
To describe survival rates at discharge in liveborn infants with birth-weight under 1000 g by birth-weight and gestational age categories in a third level spanish hospital in order to improve health care planning and parental counselling about the threshold of viability.
A follow-up study of 178 infants with birth-weight under 1000 g born alive between 1991 at 1997. Six newborns with lethal malformations were not included.
Overall survival at discharge was 54%. During the study period survival rate improved in the birth-weight group 750-999 g. In the group below 750 g survival rate was lower and improved more slowly. Survival rate for infants below 750 g and 26 weeks was extremely low. Over 749 g and 25 weeks survival was over 50%.
Survival rate showed an improving trend during the study period. In the last years of the study period survival in infants with birth-weight over 749 g was above 85%. For infants under 750 g and 26 weeks was extremely low. Family and medical decision making about active treatment of these newborns should be an individualized process.