Pediatric Surgery, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu, PR China.
Obstetrics, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu, PR China.
PeerJ. 2023 Feb 20;11:e14907. doi: 10.7717/peerj.14907. eCollection 2023.
Previous studies have explored factors that influence the occurrence of hypothermia in very low/extremely low birth weight (VLBW/ELBW) infants, but the factors associated with hypothermia in VLBW or ELBW infants remain inadequately evaluated due to limited prospective data and inconsistency in study populations. Therefore, it is necessary to systematically evaluate the risk factors of hypothermia in VLBW/ELBW infants in order to provide a theoretical basis for clinical practice.
PubMed and other databases were used to search for case-control or cohort studies on factors influencing the occurrence of hypothermia in VLBW/ELBW infants. The search time was set from database creation to June 30th, 2022. Literature screening, quality evaluation, and data extraction were performed independently by two investigators according to predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3.
A total of 10 papers were finally included in this study and 12 factors were established by meta-analysis: body weight (six papers), failure to keep warm in time (three papers), neonatal resuscitation (seven papers), gestational age (three papers), premature rupture of membranes (three papers), maternal combined complications (four papers), cesarean section (six papers), antenatal steroids (four papers), multiple birth (two papers), small for gestational age (two papers), 1 min Apgar score (three papers), and 5 min Apgar score (three papers). Since only one study included race, age (hour), socio-economic status, and spontaneous labor, these factors could not be fitted into RevMan 5.3 for the analysis.
Although there were differences in the study design of the included literature, the influencing factors described in each study were relatively similar. The influencing factors identified in this study may contribute to the construction of related intervention strategies for hypothermia in VLBW/ELBW infants.
先前的研究已经探讨了影响极低/超低出生体重(VLBW/ELBW)婴儿低体温发生的因素,但由于前瞻性数据有限且研究人群不一致,VLBW 或 ELBW 婴儿低体温相关因素仍未得到充分评估。因此,有必要系统评估 VLBW/ELBW 婴儿低体温的危险因素,以为临床实践提供理论依据。
使用 PubMed 和其他数据库搜索了关于影响 VLBW/ELBW 婴儿低体温发生的因素的病例对照或队列研究。搜索时间设定为从数据库创建到 2022 年 6 月 30 日。两名研究者根据预先设定的纳入和排除标准,独立进行文献筛选、质量评估和数据提取。使用 RevMan 5.3 进行荟萃分析。
最终本研究纳入 10 篇文献,通过荟萃分析确定了 12 个因素:体重(6 篇文献)、未能及时保暖(3 篇文献)、新生儿复苏(7 篇文献)、胎龄(3 篇文献)、胎膜早破(3 篇文献)、母亲合并并发症(4 篇文献)、剖宫产(6 篇文献)、产前类固醇(4 篇文献)、多胎妊娠(2 篇文献)、小于胎龄儿(2 篇文献)、1 分钟 Apgar 评分(3 篇文献)和 5 分钟 Apgar 评分(3 篇文献)。由于只有一篇研究纳入了种族、年龄(小时)、社会经济地位和自然分娩,这些因素无法纳入 RevMan 5.3 进行分析。
尽管纳入文献的研究设计存在差异,但每个研究中描述的影响因素相对相似。本研究确定的影响因素可能有助于构建 VLBW/ELBW 婴儿低体温相关干预策略。