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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of a combined heat and moisture exchanger filter (HMEF) for the conditioning of inspired gas in long-term mechanical ventilation (MV). DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Medical ICU in a large teaching hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred fifteen consecutive patients who required > or = 48 h of MV. INTERVENTIONS: Patients were randomized at intubation time (day 1) to receive inspired gas conditioned either by a water-bath humidifier heated at 32 degrees C (HWBH) or by an HMEF (Hygroster; DAR; Mirandola, Italy). MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The two study groups were comparable in terms of primary pathologic condition at the time of hospital admission, disease severity as measured by the Simplified Acute Physiology Score, and ICU mortality. They did not differ with respect to ventilator days per patient (mean +/- SD: HMEF, 7.6 +/- 6.5; HWBH, 7.8 +/- 5.8), incidence of endotracheal tube obstruction (HMEF, 0/59; HWBH, 1/56), and incidence of hypothermic episodes (HMEF, five; HWBH, two). In 41 patients receiving MV for > or = 5 days, the morphologic integrity of respiratory epithelium was evaluated on day 1 and day 5, using a cytologic examination of tracheal aspirate smears. The state of ciliated epithelium was scored on a scale from 0 (poorest integrity) to 1,200 (maximum integrity), according to a well-described method. In both patient groups, the scores slightly but significantly decreased from day 1 to day 5 (mean +/- SD: HWBH, from 787 +/- 104 to 745 +/- 88; HMEF, from 813 +/- 79 to 739 +/- 62; p < 0.01 for both groups); there were no statistically significant differences between groups. CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate acceptable safety of HMEFs of the type used in the present study for long-term mechanical ventilation.

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and effects of non-invasive pressure support ventilation (NIV) on the breathing pattern in infants developing respiratory failure after extubation. DESIGN: Prospective pilot clinical study; each patient served as their own control. SETTING: A nine-bed paediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary university hospital. PATIENTS: Six patients (median age 5 months, range 0.5-7 months; median weight 4.2 kg, range 3.8-5.1 kg) who developed respiratory failure after extubation. INTERVENTIONS: After a period of spontaneous breathing (SB), children who developed respiratory failure were treated with NIV. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Measurements included clinical dyspnoea score (DS), blood gases and oesophageal pressure recordings, which were analysed for respiratory rate (RR), oesophageal inspiratory pressure swing (dPes) and oesophageal pressure-time product (PTPes). All data were collected during both periods (SB and NIV). When comparing NIV with SB, DS was reduced by 44% (P < 0.001), RR by 32% (P < 0.001), dPes by 45% (P < 0.01) and PTPes by 57% (P < 0.001). A non-significant trend for decrease in PaCO(2) was observed. CONCLUSION: In these infants, non-invasive pressure support ventilation with turbine flow generator induced a reduction of breathing frequency, dPes and PTPes, indicating reduced load of the inspiratory muscles. NIV can be used with some benefits in infants with respiratory failure after extubation.

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OBJECTIVE: Before a patient can be connected to a mechanical ventilator, the controls of the apparatus need to be set up appropriately. Today, this is done by the intensive care professional. With the advent of closed loop controlled mechanical ventilation, methods will be needed to select appropriate start up settings automatically. The objective of our study was to test such a computerized method which could eventually be used as a start-up procedure (first 5-10 minutes of ventilation) for closed-loop controlled ventilation. DESIGN: Prospective Study. SETTINGS: ICU's in two adult and one children's hospital. PATIENTS: 25 critically ill adult patients (age > or = 15 y) and 17 critically ill children selected at random were studied. INTERVENTIONS: To stimulate 'initial connection', the patients were disconnected from their ventilator and transiently connected to a modified Hamilton AMADEUS ventilator for maximally one minute. During that time they were ventilated with a fixed and standardized breath pattern (Test Breaths) based on pressure controlled synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (PCSIMV). MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Measurements of airway flow, airway pressure and instantaneous CO2 concentration using a mainstream CO2 analyzer were made at the mouth during application of the Test-Breaths. Test-Breaths were analyzed in terms of tidal volume, expiratory time constant and series dead space. Using this data an initial ventilation pattern consisting of respiratory frequency and tidal volume was calculated. This ventilation pattern was compared to the one measured prior to the onset of the study using a two-tailed paired t-test. Additionally, it was compared to a conventional method for setting up ventilators. The computer-proposed ventilation pattern did not differ significantly from the actual pattern (p > 0.05), while the conventional method did. However the scatter was large and in 6 cases deviations in the minute ventilation of more than 50% were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The analysis of standardized Test Breaths allows automatic determination of an initial ventilation pattern for intubated ICU patients. While this pattern does not seem to be superior to the one chosen by the conventional method, it is derived fully automatically and without need for manual patient data entry such as weight or height. This makes the method potentially useful as a start up procedure for closed-loop controlled ventilation.

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L'intubation endotrachéale reste la méthode de premier choix pour assurer la ventilation et la protection des voies aériennes supérieures. Ce geste fait partie intégrante du savoir-faire des équipes d'anesthésiologie, dans un contexte de chirurgie élective, de réanimation ou de soins intensifs. En règle générale, l'intubation s'avère rapide, sûre et efficace. Un apprentissage et une pratique régulière sont néanmoins nécessaires pour acquérir et maintenir les habilités requises pour gérer les situations standards et d'urgences usuelles, et pour minimiser le risque de complication, notamment iatrogènes. De nombreuses techniques ont été conçues pour faciliter l'intubation ou palier aux éventuelles difficultés. De nouveaux outils ne cessent d'être mis au point. La place qu'ils seront amenés à prendre dans la pratique quotidienne reste à définir. Ils font néanmoins désormais partie du paysage anesthésique. Il existe un certain nombre de conditions morphologiques ou pathologiques qui peuvent entraver l'intubation et risquer de converger pour aboutir à une situation d'intubation difficile. Afin de minimiser les risques de prise en charge des voies aériennes, il importe de détecter ces conditions et de pouvoir s'y adapter, notamment par le choix d'un matériel et d'un protocole adaptés. Les voies aériennes difficiles représentent en ce sens une interaction complexe entre les facteurs propres au patient, le contexte clinique et les capacités de l'anesthésiste. Les intubations trachéales difficiles restent une source majeure de morbidité et de mortalité dans la pratique clinique, particulièrement lorsqu'elles ne sont pas anticipées et dans les situations d'urgence. Même si la pharmacologie, les méthodes de travail et les moyens techniques ont évolués et garantissent une meilleure gestion du risque et une meilleure prise en charge des situations complexes, la gestion des voies aériennes et la prédiction des voies aériennes difficiles restent un défi central de la prise en charge anesthésiologique. La gestion des voies aériennes difficiles reste donc une composante importante de la pratique anesthésique, de part l'incidence d'événements potentiellement graves pour le patient qu'elle génère. La nécessité d'évaluer le risque d'ID est désormais ancrée dans les préceptes de la prise en charge anesthésique. Lors de l'évaluation préopératoire, le dépistage des facteurs de risque d'ID doit être systématique et correctement documenté. L'anticipation d'un risque trop élevé ou d'une situation potentiellement compliquée permet d'adapter sa planification, de compléter les examens préopératoires, d'orienter le choix de la technique et de se préparer à pouvoir répondre de manière rapide et efficace à une situation urgente. Même si les situations d'ID ne pourront probablement jamais êtres toutes anticipées, il importe donc de définir les facteurs de risque significatifs et de les intégrer dans la prise en charge des voies aériennes. L'accent a notamment été mis sur la recherche de critères prédictifs efficaces. Ces stratégies ont toutes pour but de stratifier le risque de difficultés intubatoires afin de minimiser l'incidence d'événements délétères, par une préparation optimale et la prise en charge adéquate des situations difficiles. L'absence de recommandations internationales standardisées d'identification et de prise en charge de l'ID sont principalement liées à l'absence de définitions standardisées, au manque de critères suffisamment sensibles et spécifiques, au caractère subjectif de certains critères cliniques utilisés et à la kyrielle de techniques et d'outils alternatifs à l'intubation orotrachéale laryngoscopique standard à disposition. Aucune anomalie anatomo-pathologique usuelle ni aucune de leurs combinaisons n'est strictement associée à l'intubation difficile. Certains examens sont en outre difficilement justifiables pour une consultation pré-anesthésique usuelle. Dans le cadre de cette problématique, l'objectif fondamental de ce travail est de participer à l'amélioration la prédictibilité de l'intubation difficile dans la pratique anesthésique. L'étude portera sur l'analyse rétrospective de dossiers anesthésiques de 3600 patients, adultes et pédiatriques, pris en charge par le service d'anesthésiologie dans le secteur hors bloc opératoire au CHUV, entre le 1er janvier et le 31 décembre 2010. L'analyse des résultats devrait permettre de déterminer l'incidence et le taux de prédictibilité de l'intubation difficile prévue et non prévue, ainsi que de citer les techniques actuelles de prise en charge dans une institution hospitalière universitaire telle que le CHUV. Un analyse critique des stratégies de prédiction employées, de leur mise en pratique et des techniques de travail privilégiées dans la prise en charge des situations d'intubations difficiles pourrait permettre l'élaboration de pistes réflexives dans le but de les optimiser et d'améliorer la prise en charge du patient et la gestion du risque anesthésique. Cette étude pourrait déboucher sur la proposition d'un score simple de prédiction de l'intubation difficile à intégrer sur la feuille de consultation pré- anesthésique. Le but est est d'améliorer les recommandations de prise en charge préopératoire et d'améliorer la transmission interprofessionnelle des informations liées aux voies aériennes, afin de minimiser le risque d'intubation difficile non prévue ainsi que l'incidence et la sévérité des complications liées aux ID.

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Pour connaître le devenir à long terme des patients intubés pour état de mal asthmatique, nous avons recontacté en 1990 les 34 patients qui avaient présenté, entre 1978 et 1988, quarante épisodes de détresse respiratoire aiguë. Deux patients sont vivants mais ont été perdus de vue, 3 sont morts dont un seul d'état de mal asthmatique 6 mois après l'épisode initial. Des 29 patients restants (7 hommes et 22 femmes, âge moyen de 48,5 ans) représentant un suivi moyen de 9,6 ans, quinze n'ont jamais été réhospitalisés; des 14 autres, seuls 5 ont requis une intubation et une ventilation mécanique lors d'un épiode ultérieur. La majorité des hospitalisations ultérieures (81%) sont survenues dans les 6 ans suivant l'épiode initial

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Bilateral congenital vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) may result from multiple etiologies or remain idiopathic when no real cause can be identified. If obstructive dyspnea is significant and requires urgent stabilization of the airway, then intubation is performed first and an MRI of the brain is conducted to rule out an Arnold-Chiari malformation that can benefit from a shunt procedure and thus alleviate the need for a tracheostomy. Clinically silent subdural hemorrhage without any birth trauma represents another cause of neonatal BVFP that resolves spontaneously within a month. It is of clinical relevance to recognize this potential cause of BVFP as its short duration may alleviate the need for a tracheostomy. In this article, we present such a case and review the literature to draw the otolaryngologist's attention to this possible etiology.

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OBJECTIVE: We sought to study the epidemiologic and medical aspects of alpine helicopter rescue operations involving the winching of an emergency physician to the victim. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical and operational reports of a single helicopter-based emergency medical service. Data from 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2008 were analysed. RESULTS: A total of 921 patients were identified, with a male:female ratio of 2:1. There were 56 (6%) patients aged 15 or under. The median time from emergency call to helicopter take-off was 7 min (IQR = 5-10 min). 840 (91%) patients suffered from trauma-related injuries, with falls from heights during sports activities the most frequent event. The most common injuries involved the legs (246 or 27%), head (175 or 19%), upper limbs (117 or 13%), spine (108 or 12%), and femur (66 or 7%). Only 81 (9%) victims suffered from a medical emergency, but these cases were, when compared to the trauma victims, significantly more severe according to the NACA index (p<0.001). Overall, 246 (27%) patients had a severe injury or illness, namely, a potential or overt vital threat (NACA score between 4 and 6). A total of 478 (52%) patients required administration of major analgesics: fentanyl (443 patients or 48%), ketamine (42 patients or 5%) or morphine (7 patients or 1%). The mean dose of fentanyl was 188 micrograms (range 25-750, SD 127). Major medical interventions such as administration of vasoactive drugs, intravenous perfusions of more than 1000 ml of fluids, ventilation or intubation were performed on 39 (4%) patients. CONCLUSIONS: The severity of the patients' injuries or illnesses along with the high proportion of medical procedures performed directly on-site validates emergency physician winching for advanced life support procedures and analgesia.

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Delayed recovery has been advocated to limit the postoperative stress linked to awakening from anesthesia, but data on this subject are lacking. In this study, we measured oxygen consumption (V(O2)) and plasma catecholamine concentrations as markers of postoperative stress. We tested the hypothesis that delayed recovery and extubation would attenuate metabolic changes after intracranial surgery. Thirty patients were included in a prospective, open study and were randomized into two groups. In Group I, the patients were tracheally extubated as soon as possible after surgery. In Group II, the patients were sedated with propofol for 2 h after surgery. V(O2), catecholamine concentration, mean arterial pressure (MAP), and heart rate (HR) were measured during anesthesia, at extubation, and 30 min after extubation. V(O2) and noradrenaline on extubation and mean V(O2) during recovery were significantly higher in Group II than in Group I (V(O2) for Group I: preextubation 215 +/- 46 mL/min, recovery 198 +/- 38 mL/min; for Group II: preextubation 320 +/- 75 mL/min, recovery 268 +/- 49 mL/min; noradrenaline on extubation for Group I: 207 +/- 76 pg/mL, for Group II: 374 +/- 236 pg/ mL). Extubation induced a significant increase in MAP. MAP, HR, and adrenaline values were not statistically different between groups. In conclusion, delayed recovery after neurosurgery cannot be recommended as a mechanism of limiting the metabolic and hemodynamic consequences from emergence from general anesthesia. IMPLICATIONS: In this study, we tested the hypothesis that delayed recovery after neurosurgery would attenuate the consequences of recovery from general anesthesia. As markers of stress, oxygen consumption and noradrenaline blood levels were higher after delayed versus early recovery. Thus, delayed recovery cannot be recommended as a mechanism of limiting the metabolic and hemodynamic consequences from emergence after neurosurgery.

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Sondaje rectal. Definición: Introducción de una sonda flexible a través de los esfínteres anales externo e interno. Objetivo: Administrar un enema o ayudar a reducir la flatulencia. Material: Sonda rectal, lubricante, empapador, guantes limpios, esparadrapo antialérgico y bolsa colectora (opcional)...

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INTRODUCTION: We sought to study the operational and medical aspects of helicopter rescue missions involving the use of a winch.¦SETTING: A single helicopter-based medical service of a pre-alpine region of Switzerland.¦METHODS: We prospectively studied consecutive primary rescue interventions involving winching of a physician, from October 1, 1998 to October 1, 2002. Demographic, medical and operational aspects as well as outcome at 48 hours were analyzed.¦RESULTS: We included 133 patients. Most (74%) were male, with traumatic injuries (77%). The median scene time of the nine severely injured patients (Injury Severity Scale [ISS] > 15) was significantly longer compared with the other patients (54 vs 37 minutes; P < .05). The main medical procedures performed were orotracheal intubation (n = 5), fracture reductions (n = 5), major analgesia with sedation (n = 4), and intravenous fluid administration of more than 1,500 mL (n = 4). Fourteen (10%) patients suffering from minor injuries were triaged by the physician and not airlifted to the hospital. All 133 patients were alive at 48 hours. Sixty-nine (52%) were still hospitalized. No secondary interhospital transfer was required.¦CONCLUSION: Our study provides a better knowledge of injury profile, medical aspects, and outcomes of patients rescued necessitating a winching procedure.

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OBJECTIVE: Review of incidence, clinical picture, therapy, and outcome of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) in infants with vertically-acquired HIV infection in Switzerland. METHODS: Inquiry among members of the Swiss Pediatrics AIDS Group, review of the data base of the Swiss Neonatal HIV Study and retrospective analysis of the charts from infants with PCP. RESULTS: Since 1986 PCP has been diagnosed in 10 out of 107 infants with vertically-acquired HIV infection. PCP occurred in 7 infants at the age of 3-6 months and in 3 at the age of 9-11 months. 4 infants showed symptoms related to HIV infection before developing PCP. Before the development of PCP, infection with HIV had been ascertained in 6 infants. In 2 the diagnosis was still unclear and in the 2 remaining the risk of HIV infection was not known. None of the infants was on primary prophylaxis against PCP. Signs and symptoms of PCP included cough and tachypnea (100%) as well as high fever up to 40 degrees C (90%). Transcutaneous oxygen saturation was 70-95%. Chest X-rays revealed interstitial infiltrates in 6 infants, localized infiltrates in 2 and interstitial as well as localized infiltrates in 2. The CD4+ cell count was, with one exception, < 1500/microliters, i.e. below the normal value for age. Side effects of high dose cotrimoxazole were noted in 6 patients. 5 infants required intubation and mechanical ventilation. 4 infants died due to PCP, including 3 of those who required intubation and mechanical ventilation. CONCLUSIONS: PCP in infants with vertically-acquired HIV infection preferentially occurs at the age of 3 to 6 months and is often lethal, especially in patients requiring intubation. Evaluation for HIV infection should be done as early as possible in order to introduce primary PCP prophylaxis in infants at risk for this opportunistic infection.

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Aims: To assess the relationship between maternal clinical chorioamnionitis and neonatal outcome in preterm very-low birthweight (VLBW) infants. Methods: An observational case-control study was conducted in the Neonatology Services of 12 acute-care teaching hospitals in Spain. Between January 2004 and December 2006, all consecutive VLBW (F1500 g) infants born to a mother with clinical chorioamnionitis were enrolled. Controls were infants without chorioamnionitis matched by gestational age who were born immediately after each index case. Results: There were 165 cases and 163 controls. A significantly higher percentage of cases than controls required intubation (53% vs. 35.8%), had normal intrauterine growth (98.1% vs. 84.7%), were born in a tertiary center (inborn) (95.1% vs. 89.1%), from single gestations (76.4% vs. 65.6%) and vaginal delivery (47.3% vs. 33.3%), showed a lowerApgar score at 5 min, and presented a higher rate of earlyonset sepsis (10.4% vs. 1.2%). Older maternal age (32.5 vs. 30.8 years), premature labor (67.3% vs. 25.8%), premature rupture of membranes (61.3% vs. 25.8%), and antibiotic treatment (88.5% vs. 52.3%) were significantly more frequent among cases than controls. Conclusions: After controlling by gestational age, maternal chorioamnionitis was associated with neonatal depression and early sepsis but not with other prematurity-related complications.

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L'agitation postopératoire chez les patients adultes dans les premières heures après le réveil¦est un domaine peu étudié. Nous avons effectué des recherches pour trouver des études¦concernant l'agitation postopératoire sur Pubmed pour les 10 dernières années. Les termes de¦recherche étaient agitation, emergence delirium, facteurs de risques (anglais : risk factors),¦agitation treatment, Riker scale. Ceci n'a permis de trouver que 2 études à propos de ce sujet.¦Pourtant, elle concerne environ 5% (1) (2) des patients adultes opérés, ce qui n'est pas¦négligeable.¦En effet, elle peut avoir de sérieuses conséquences en terme de lésions des patients¦(arrachement de cathéter, de tube d'intubation) ou du personnel soignant, ainsi qu'en terme de¦coûts occasionnés par les différentes complications.¦Selon l'étude de Lepousé (1) et l'étude de Radtke (2), certains facteurs seraient déterminants¦dans la survenue de l'agitation postopératoire, dont quelques-uns sont évitables.¦Dans l'étude observationnelle prospective de Radtke (2), il a déjà été démontré que l'âge était¦en lien avec l'agitation postopératoire. Les tranches d'âge les plus à risque sont : les moins de¦40 ans (18-39 ans) (OR=2.1, CI=1.1-3.8, p=0.02) et les plus de 64 ans (OR=2.1, CI=1.1-3.4,¦p=0.02). Les études de Lepousé (1) et de Radtke (2) ont montré que la prémédication par¦benzodiazépines pourrait aussi être un facteur de risque (Lepousé (1): CI=1.1-3.3, p=0.02)¦(Radtke (2): OR=2.4, CI=1.0-5.6, p≤0.05). L'intensité de la douleur est également liée à la¦survenue d'une agitation postopératoire (OR=1.8, CI=1.0-3.0, p<0.04) (2). D'autres facteurs¦comme certains médicaments utilisés lors de l'anesthésie (l'étomidate) (2), le type de¦chirurgie [abdominale (1) (2), musculosquelettique (2), de la tête et du cou(2), de la¦poitrine(1)] seraient en lien avec la survenue d'une agitation postopératoire.¦4¦Il restait toutefois beaucoup de facteurs dont la relation avec l'agitation postopératoire n'avait¦pas été évaluée ou dont l'étude n'a pas eu de résultat significatif [par exemple, les¦benzodiazépines à long terme (1), ou l'anesthésie locorégionale(2)].¦Le but de cette étude était premièrement de déterminer si la fréquence de l'agitation¦postopératoire dans la population prise en compte ici est comparable à celle observée dans les¦études de Radtke et de Lepousé.¦Ensuite il s'agissait d'identifier, lors d'agitation postopératoire chez des patients adultes,¦parmi certains facteurs possibles, ceux pouvant être en lien avec l'agitation postopératoire, et¦s'ils étaient similaires à ceux retrouvés dans les études déjà publiées.¦Les comorbidités sont un de ces facteurs. La dose de benzodiazépines dans les 24 heures¦précédent l'intervention, ainsi que les benzodiazépines en médication chronique, par un effet¦paradoxal, pourraient être en lien avec un état d'agitation. Dans le même ordre d'idée, nous¦avons comparé le type d'anesthésie utilisé, locorégionale versus générale ou combinée, avec¦la survenue de cet état. Nous nous sommes aussi penchés sur la dose intraopératoire totale¦d'opioïdes et l'administration intraopératoire d'atropine, médicaments largement utilisés lors¦des interventions, et qui seraient des facteurs modifiables si une relation avec l'agitation était¦démontrée. Enfin, l'hypotension intraopératoire provoquant une hypoperfusion cérébrale¦relative pourrait être liée à la survenue d'une agitation postopératoire.¦Nous avons également observé d'autres variables, comme l'intensité de la douleur, déjà¦démontrée comme étant en rapport avec l'agitation postopératoire, et l'hypoxie¦intraopératoire, qui pourrait favoriser une hypoxie cérébrale, et par là une agitation.¦Enfin, nous avons cherché s'il existe un lien entre la survenue d'une agitation postopératoire¦et d'un état confusionnel postopératoire, c'est-à-dire se développant dans la semaine suivant¦l'opération, une question qui n'avait pas encore été étudiée.

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Aims: To assess the relationship between maternal clinical chorioamnionitis and neonatal outcome in preterm very-low birthweight (VLBW) infants. Methods: An observational case-control study was conducted in the Neonatology Services of 12 acute-care teaching hospitals in Spain. Between January 2004 and December 2006, all consecutive VLBW (F1500 g) infants born to a mother with clinical chorioamnionitis were enrolled. Controls were infants without chorioamnionitis matched by gestational age who were born immediately after each index case. Results: There were 165 cases and 163 controls. A significantly higher percentage of cases than controls required intubation (53% vs. 35.8%), had normal intrauterine growth (98.1% vs. 84.7%), were born in a tertiary center (inborn) (95.1% vs. 89.1%), from single gestations (76.4% vs. 65.6%) and vaginal delivery (47.3% vs. 33.3%), showed a lowerApgar score at 5 min, and presented a higher rate of earlyonset sepsis (10.4% vs. 1.2%). Older maternal age (32.5 vs. 30.8 years), premature labor (67.3% vs. 25.8%), premature rupture of membranes (61.3% vs. 25.8%), and antibiotic treatment (88.5% vs. 52.3%) were significantly more frequent among cases than controls. Conclusions: After controlling by gestational age, maternal chorioamnionitis was associated with neonatal depression and early sepsis but not with other prematurity-related complications.

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Aims: To assess the relationship between maternal clinical chorioamnionitis and neonatal outcome in preterm very-low birthweight (VLBW) infants. Methods: An observational case-control study was conducted in the Neonatology Services of 12 acute-care teaching hospitals in Spain. Between January 2004 and December 2006, all consecutive VLBW (F1500 g) infants born to a mother with clinical chorioamnionitis were enrolled. Controls were infants without chorioamnionitis matched by gestational age who were born immediately after each index case. Results: There were 165 cases and 163 controls. A significantly higher percentage of cases than controls required intubation (53% vs. 35.8%), had normal intrauterine growth (98.1% vs. 84.7%), were born in a tertiary center (inborn) (95.1% vs. 89.1%), from single gestations (76.4% vs. 65.6%) and vaginal delivery (47.3% vs. 33.3%), showed a lowerApgar score at 5 min, and presented a higher rate of earlyonset sepsis (10.4% vs. 1.2%). Older maternal age (32.5 vs. 30.8 years), premature labor (67.3% vs. 25.8%), premature rupture of membranes (61.3% vs. 25.8%), and antibiotic treatment (88.5% vs. 52.3%) were significantly more frequent among cases than controls. Conclusions: After controlling by gestational age, maternal chorioamnionitis was associated with neonatal depression and early sepsis but not with other prematurity-related complications.