T. Chard et al., THE RISK OF NEONATAL DEATH AND RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS SYNDROME IN RELATION TO BIRTH-WEIGHT OF PRETERM INFANTS, American journal of perinatology, 14(9), 1997, pp. 523-526
The aim of this study was to determine the risk or respiratory distres
s syndrome (RDS) and neonatal death (NND) in relation to birth weight
in preterm neonates, A group of 255 singleton preterm neonates born at
22-36 weeks were examined. The mean birth weight for each gestational
week was estimated from a fitted curve. Each birth weight was recalcu
lated as a multiple of the mean. This approach allowed description of
a range of birth weight for the whole population of preterm infants. A
s expected, the incidence of neonatal death and respiratory distress s
yndrome was higher among the less mature infants. However, there were
no significant differences in outcome (NND, severe RDS) between infant
s whose birth weight was above or below the mean for gestational age,
and no excess of ''growth retardation'' (birth weight below the 5th ce
ntile) in babies with NND or RDS, We conclude that, in our population,
the risk of RDS and neonatal death does not appear to be related to t
he birth weight of preterm neonates but is, of course, related to gest
ational age.