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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Is laterality of congenital diaphragmatic hernia a reliable prognostic factor? French national cohort study.
Jonathan RosenblattLoïc SentilhesLaure ConnantAnne PintonAmélie DesrumauxNicolas SananèsFlorence BiquardJ. MassardierEmmanuel SapinPascal VaastCharles MuszynskiJean-luc MichelAlain DiguetAurélien ScalabrePerrine Coste MazeauFlorence Casagrandre-magneFranck PerrotinJulien StirnemannJulien StirnemannJean-marie JouannicAlexis MaatoukPierre KuhnLaetitia BegueDenis GallotGwenaelle Le BouarNicolas MottetBenoit ParmentierFrançois BecmeurMarie-victoire SenatJulia BoubnovaRomain FavreGuillaume BenoistM. CapelleAnne-hélène SaliouNorbert WinerAlexandra Benachisubject
0301 basic medicineMaleMultivariate analysisSurvival030105 genetics & heredityCohort Studies0302 clinical medicinePregnancyPrenatal DiagnosisInfant MortalityRisk of mortalityAntenatal DiagnosisLungGenetics (clinical)030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineObstetrics and GynecologyMetaanalysisPrognosis3. Good healthLateralityCardiologyFemaleFranceCohort studyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPrognostic factorFetal Lung-VolumeDiaphragmatic breathingOutcomes[SDV.MHEP.GEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Gynecology and obstetrics03 medical and health sciencesIntensive careInternal medicineUltrasoundmedicineHumansMortalityLiver HerniationRetrospective Studies[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Geneticsbusiness.industry2 CitiesInfant NewbornCongenital diaphragmatic herniaInfantReproducibility of Resultsmedicine.diseasebusinessPredictionHernias Diaphragmatic Congenitaldescription
International audience; Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess whether the laterality of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) was a prognostic factor for neonatal survival.Methods : This was a cohort study using the French national database of the Reference Center for Diaphragmatic Hernias. The principal endpoint was survival after hospitalization in intensive care.We made a comparative study between right CDH and left CDH by univariate and multivariate analysis. Terminations and stillbirths were excluded from analyses of neonatal outcomes.Results: A total of 506 CDH were included with 67 (13%) right CDH and 439 left CDH (87%). Rate of survival was 49% for right CDH and 74% for left CDH (P < .01). Multivariate analysis showed two factors significantly associated with mortality: thoracic herniation of liver (OR 2.27; IC 95% [1.07-4.76]; P = .03) and lung-to-head-ratio over under expected (OR 2.99; IC 95% [1.41-6.36]; P < .01). Side of CDH was not significantly associated with mortality (OR 1.87; IC 95% [0.61-5.51], P = .26).Conclusion : Rate of right CDH mortality is more important than left CDH. Nevertheless after adjusting for lung-to-head-ratio and thoracic herniation of liver, right CDH does not have a higher risk of mortality than left CDH.
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2020-05-01 | Prenatal diagnosisREFERENCES |