Low Plasma Protein Levels at Birth Are Associated with Poor Cardiovascular Adaptation and Serious Adverse Outcome in Infants with Gestational Age <32 Weeks: The ProHémie Study.

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Date publication

mai 2017

Journal

Neonatology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BINQUET Christine


Tous les auteurs :
Bonsante F, Ramful D, Samperiz S, Daniel S, Godeluck A, Robillard PY, Jamal-Bey K, Gouyon JB, Binquet C, Iacobelli S

Résumé

Retrospective studies suggest that early hypoproteinemia has prognostic value for adverse outcome in preemies, but the underlying pathophysiology is unknown. We hypothesized that the prognostic relevance of hypoproteinemia could be related to its association with impaired cardiovascular function and organ perfusion during transition.

Mots clés

Albumin, Arterial blood pressure, Neonatal intensive care, Neurological outcome, Peripheral circulation, Postnatal adaptation, Prognosis, Renal function, Very-low-birth-weight infants

Référence

Neonatology. 2017 May;112(2):114-121