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Predicting the likelihood of lower respiratory tract Ureaplasma infection in preterms

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Objective To develop predictive models of Ureaplasma spp lower airway tract infection in preterm infants. Methods A dataset was assembled from five cohorts of infants born 72 hours were significant… Click to show full abstract

Objective To develop predictive models of Ureaplasma spp lower airway tract infection in preterm infants. Methods A dataset was assembled from five cohorts of infants born <33 weeks gestational age (GA) enrolled over 17 years (1999–2016) with culture and/or PCR-confirmed tracheal aspirate Ureaplasma status in the first week of life (n=415). Seventeen demographic, obstetric and neonatal factors were analysed including admission white blood cell (WBC) counts. Best subset regression was used to develop three risk scores for lower airway Ureaplasma infection: (1) including admission laboratory values, (2) excluding admission laboratory values and (3) using only data known prenatally. Results GA and rupture of membranes >72 hours were significant predictors in all 3 models. When all variables including admission laboratory values were included in the regression, WBC count was also predictive in the resulting model. When laboratory values were excluded, delivery route was found to be an additional predictive factor. The area under the curve for the receiver operating characteristic indicated high predictive ability of each model to identify infants with lower airway Ureaplasma infection (range 0.73–0.77). Conclusion We developed predictive models based on clinical and limited laboratory information available in the perinatal period that can distinguish between low risk (<10%) and high risk (>40%) of lower airway Ureaplasma infection. These may be useful in the design of phase III trials of therapeutic interventions to prevent Ureaplasma-mediated lung disease in preterm infants and in clinical management of at-risk infants. Predictive models to determine the likelihood of lower respiratory tract Ureaplasma infection were developed based on perinatal clinical information available.These models may be useful in the design of clinical trials of therapeutic interventions to prevent Ureaplasma-mediated BPD.

Keywords: laboratory values; infection; ureaplasma infection; likelihood lower; lower airway

Journal Title: Archives of Disease in Childhood
Year Published: 2022

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