A 25-year study of gastroschisis outcomes in a middle-income country

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Marcelo Eller Miranda, Sherif Emil, Ricardo de Mattos Paixão, Clécio Piçarro, Paulo Custódio Furtado Cruzeiro, Bernardo Almeida Campos, Andrey Kaliff Pontes, Edson Samesima Tatsuo Published:

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Marcelo Eller Miranda, Sherif Emil, Ricardo de Mattos Paixão, Clécio Piçarro, Paulo Custódio Furtado Cruzeiro, Bernardo Almeida Campos, Andrey Kaliff Pontes, Edson Samesima Tatsuo

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Background

Survival of newborns with gastroschisis is significantly higher in high-income versus low and middle-income countries. We reviewed treatment and outcomes of gastroschisis in a middle-income country setting with increasing protocolized management.

Methods

All newborns with gastroschisis treated during the period 1989–2013 at a single Brazilian academic surgical service were studied retrospectively. Protocolized diagnosis, delivery, nutrition, medical interventions, and surgical interventions were introduced in 2002. Outcomes before and after protocol introduction were studied using univariate and multivariate analysis.

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One hundred fifty-six newborns were treated for gastroschisis: 35 (22.4%) and 121 (77.6%) before and after 2002, respectively. When compared to the earlier cohort, patients treated after 2002 had higher rates of prenatal diagnosis (90.9% vs. 60.0%, p 

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