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- W3091782364 abstract "Background Gastroschisis occurs in one of 2000 births with survival rates partially contingent on intestinal complications and time to establishing feeding. Enhancements in prenatal imaging have given better insight into postnatal outcomes. The goal of this study was to examine the gastroschisis patient population at a single children's hospital in the modern era and to use prenatal ultrasound (US) to develop new prenatal prognostic indicators. Methods We performed a retrospective review of gastroschisis patients at a quaternary-care referral children's hospital from 2010 through 2018. We recorded demographics, prenatal data and imaging, early postnatal data, operative data, and patient outcomes. We compared patients within our cohort born with complex gastroschisis (bowel atresia/perforation) to uncomplicated gastroschisis patients. Second trimester and third trimester prenatal US were evaluated for changes in amniotic fluid level, amount of external bowel, bowel dilatation, and bowel wall edema to identify prognostic indicators of the status of the bowel at birth. For categorical variables, chi-square tests were used to assess for significance. Univariate and multivariable analyses were used to assess significance between categorical and continuous variables using medians and interquartile ranges or means. Results A total of 134 patients were included in the study: complex (n = 24), uncomplicated (n = 110). Compared with uncomplicated gastroschisis, complex patients required longer median days to feeding initiation (44 versus 10; P < 0.001), full feeding (80 versus 23; P < 0.001), length of stay (83 versus 33; P < 0.001), and total parenteral nutrition at discharge (P = 0.004). Full US data were available on 81% of patients, and partial data were identified on 19%. Prenatal US analysis showed significantly more complex patients had polyhydramnios on third trimester US (23.5%-4.3%; P = 0.018). US analysis showed these additional factors to be most associated with complex gastroschisis: large amount of external bowel on third trimester US, increase in bowel edema on third trimester US, and increase in external bowel dilation on third trimester US. Multivariable logistic regression analyses revealed amniotic fluid on third trimester US to be the most significant predictor of complex gastroschisis (P = 0.01). Polyhydramnios in combination with two-thirds of the other US factors had both sensitivity and positive predictive value for predicting complex gastroschisis of 75%. Patients with two or less of these positive US factors had high specificity (96.8%) and negative predictive value (87.5%), suggesting uncomplicated disease. There were no differences in perioperative or long-term complications in the complex group when compared with the group with uncomplicated gastroschisis. Conclusions Polyhydramnios on third trimester prenatal US on babies with gastroschisis can predict complex gastroschisis at birth, whereas the absence of markers on prenatal US can suggest uncomplicated disease. Complex gastroschisis is associated with increased time to feeds and length of stay." @default.
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- W3091782364 title "It Is Complex: Predicting Gastroschisis Outcomes Using Prenatal Imaging" @default.
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