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Symptomatic Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Testing among Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants: Indications and Outcomes.

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Mukhopadhyay, S; Meyer, SA; Permar, SR; Puopolo, KM
Published in: Am J Perinatol
July 2016

Objective The objective of this study was to describe the indications for postnatal cytomegalovirus (CMV) testing among very low-birth-weight (VLBW, birth weight [BW] < 1,500 g) infants, clinical characteristics of infected infants, and adverse outcomes associated with CMV infection. Study Design This is a single-center, retrospective study of 2,132 VLBW infants from 1999 to 2013. Results In this study, 145 (6.8%) infants out of 2,132 were evaluated for postnatal CMV infection and 27 (18.6%) infants out of 145 were infected. CMV-tested infants were of significantly lower gestational age and BW compared with untested VLBW infants (p < 0.001). Respiratory decompensation and thrombocytopenia were the findings most commonly associated with infection. CMV-infected infants had significantly more exposure to mechanical ventilation and longer duration of hospitalization. Adjusting for multiple predictors of respiratory morbidity, the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) was significantly elevated among infants diagnosed with postnatal CMV infection (odds ratio, 4.0 [95% confidence interval, 1.3-12.4); p, 0.02.) Conclusion Symptomatic postnatal CMV infection was diagnosed in 1.3% of VLBW infants, most commonly among infants with BW < 1,000 g with respiratory instability and thrombocytopenia. Similar to late-onset bacterial infection, symptomatic postnatal CMV infection may be an independent contributor to the development of BPD. This possibility should be addressed in a prospective study of extremely low BW infants.

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Am J Perinatol

DOI

EISSN

1098-8785

Publication Date

July 2016

Volume

33

Issue

9

Start / End Page

894 / 902

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tertiary Care Centers
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • Neonatal Screening
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Milk, Human
  • Male
  • Logistic Models
  • Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
  • Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
 

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Mukhopadhyay, S., Meyer, S. A., Permar, S. R., & Puopolo, K. M. (2016). Symptomatic Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Testing among Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants: Indications and Outcomes. Am J Perinatol, 33(9), 894–902. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1581080
Mukhopadhyay, Sagori, Sarah A. Meyer, Sallie R. Permar, and Karen M. Puopolo. “Symptomatic Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Testing among Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants: Indications and Outcomes.Am J Perinatol 33, no. 9 (July 2016): 894–902. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1581080.
Mukhopadhyay S, Meyer SA, Permar SR, Puopolo KM. Symptomatic Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Testing among Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants: Indications and Outcomes. Am J Perinatol. 2016 Jul;33(9):894–902.
Mukhopadhyay, Sagori, et al. “Symptomatic Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Testing among Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants: Indications and Outcomes.Am J Perinatol, vol. 33, no. 9, July 2016, pp. 894–902. Pubmed, doi:10.1055/s-0036-1581080.
Mukhopadhyay S, Meyer SA, Permar SR, Puopolo KM. Symptomatic Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Testing among Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants: Indications and Outcomes. Am J Perinatol. 2016 Jul;33(9):894–902.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am J Perinatol

DOI

EISSN

1098-8785

Publication Date

July 2016

Volume

33

Issue

9

Start / End Page

894 / 902

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tertiary Care Centers
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • Neonatal Screening
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Milk, Human
  • Male
  • Logistic Models
  • Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
  • Infant, Very Low Birth Weight