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    Transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants: results from a single-center cohort

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    ObjectiveTo assess the success rate of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) transcatheter closure in preterm infants and to describe the nature of procedural adverse events and short-term clinical status.Study designAll the preterm infants with PDA transcatheter closure were evaluated retrospectively between July 2019 and March 2023 in a single level III neonatal intensive care unit in France. The procedure was performed in the catheterization laboratory using venous canulation. We retrospectively collected data about the patients' characteristics, procedural outcomes and complications.ResultsTwenty-five infants born between 23.4 and 32.0 weeks of gestational age (mean ± SD 26.3 ± 1.9 weeks) underwent transcatheter PDA closure. Their mean age and weight at the time of the procedure were 52 days (range 22–146 days) and 1,620 g (range 890–3,700 g), respectively. Successful closure was achieved in all but one patient. Procedure related complications were reported in 10 infants (40%), including 6 left pulmonary artery stenosis one of which required a balloon dilatation, two cardiac tamponades and two inferior vena cava thrombosis. Only two post-ligature syndromes occurred after the procedure. Two infants died one of which was related to the procedure.ConclusionTranscatheter closure of a PDA is a valid alternative to surgical ligation due to its high success rate and low incidence of post-ligature syndrome. Nevertheless, we also report rare, although serious complications

    Staphylococcus capitis in neonatal intensive care units : epidemiology, molecular characterization and pathophysiology

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    Les infections néonatales tardives (INT, survenant après 3 jours de vie) sont fréquentes et sont associées à une mortalité et une morbidité importantes chez les nouveau-nés prématurés. Dans ce contexte, il a été récemment décrit un clone de Staphylococcus capitis, appelé NRCS-A, impliqué spécifiquement dans ces INT dans différents services de réanimation néonatale (RN) à travers la France, et présentant un profil multirésistant atypique chez cette espèce, incluant notamment une sensibilité diminuée à la vancomycine, qui est pourtant l'antibiotique de première ligne en cas de suspicion d'INT. Dans le cadre de ce travail, nous avons démontré la distribution endémique du clone NRCS-A dans au moins 17 pays à travers le monde, spécifiquement dans les services de RN. De plus des données épidémiologiques issues des services de RN français ont identifié une prévalence élevée du clone dans certains services, illustrant sa capacité à s'implanter puis à persister dans ces services. Une caractérisation génétique du clone NRCS-A a été réalisée afin de mettre en évidence d'éventuels facteurs génétiques pouvant favoriser son implantation dans les services de RN. Cette analyse a démontré le rôle des éléments génétiques mobiles dans l'émergence du phénotype multirésistant du clone NRCS-A. En revanche aucun gène de virulence spécifique du clone n'a pu être mis en évidence. L'analyse des gènes spécifiques du clone a toutefois permis d'identifier le gène nsr codant pour la résistance à la nisine, bactériocine active sur de nombreuses bactéries à Gram positif et sécrétée par les bactéries de la flore commensale digestive. Ce gène pourrait donc conférer un avantage sélectif au clone NRCS-A pour s'implanter dans le microbiote des nouveau-nés prématurés. La persistance du clone dans les services de RN évoque la présence de réservoirs inertes ou humains au sein de ces services. Grâce à la mise au point d'une technique d'identification de S. capitis par gélose chromogénique sélective, nous avons pu démontrer la diffusion et la persistance de S. capitis dans un service de RN, sans toutefois identifier un réservoir unique responsable de cette colonisation. Nous avons également observé une inefficacité partielle des mesures de décontamination. Il n'existe en revanche pas de portage chronique chez le personnel soignant, ni de colonisation vaginale chez les femmes enceintes. Par ailleurs, nous avons pu mettre en évidence par repiquages successifs in vitro une capacité particulière du clone NRCS-A à acquérir de façon rapide et stable une résistance à la vancomycine sous pression de sélection par cet antibiotique. Cette capacité constitue un avantage sélectif majeur pour ce clone et pourrait avoir favorisé son implantation et sa persistance dans les services de RN où la pression de sélection par la vancomycine est élevée. Pour compléter ces résultats, une étude de cohorte prospective menée en RN a permis de démontrer que l'administration de vancomycine constituait un facteur de risque indépendant de survenue d'INT à S. capitis. Au-delà de la problématique spécifique des INT à S. capitis en RN, nos travaux illustrent plus largement un des enjeux majeurs de santé publique qui est l'impact écologique potentiel de l'utilisation des antibiothérapies probabilistes à large spectre sur l'émergence et la sélection de bactéries multirésistantes impliquées secondairement dans des infections nosocomiales. Ces travaux ouvrent de nouveaux axes de recherche concernant d'une part la meilleure compréhension de la physiopathologie des INT à S. capitis, et d'autre part plus largement les modalités de prévention des INT en RN et d'amélioration du diagnostic précoce des INTPas de résumé en anglai

    Neonatal Hydrocolpos

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    Systematic review of high-flow nasal cannula versus continuous positive airway pressure for primary support in preterm infants

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    International audienceIntroduction We conducted a meta-analysis of trials that compared efficacy and safety of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as primary respiratory support in preterm infants and a study of the impact of clinical relevant parameters. Methods Databases were searched for randomised controlled trials comparing HFNC with CPAP as primary respiratory support in preterm infants. Treatment failure was considered as primary outcome and adverse events as secondary outcomes. We calculated risk ratios (RRs) in intention-to-treat analysis and random-effects meta-analyses of risks were conducted. Results We included 10 studies for a total of 1830 patients. Meta-analysis demonstrated an RR of treatment failure multiplied by 1.34 using HFNC compared with CPAP (RR=1.34, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.68, I 2 =16.2%). Secondary outcome meta-analysis showed no difference in intubation rates (RR=0.90, 95% CI 0.66 to 1.15) and a lower rate of nasal trauma using HFNC compared with CPAP (RR=0.48, 95% CI 0.31 to 0.65, I²=0.0%). Meta-regressions did not show any influence of gestational age and weight at birth, HFNC flow rate, type of CPAP generator or use of surfactant. Conclusions Despite a higher risk of treatment failure, considering no difference in intubation rates and a lower rate of nasal trauma using HFNC compared with CPAP, we suggest that HFNC should be used as primary respiratory support in preterm infants

    Is 25OH Vitamin D Excess before 36 Weeks Corrected Age an Independent Risk Factor for Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia or Death?

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    International audienceLow 25-Hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) in preterm infants is a risk factor for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), but increased supplementation failed to demonstrate a beneficial effect on BPD. In neonatal animal models, deficiency and excessive vitamin D exposure have been associated with increased mortality and histological alterations in the lung evocative of BPD. Our hypothesis is that 25(OH)D levels ≥ 120 nmol/L are also a risk factor for BPD or death. This retrospective single-center cohort study included only infants born at <31 weeks gestational age without major malformations with at least a determination of 25(OH)D at <36 weeks corrected age and no determination <50 nmol/L. Routine 25(OH)D determination was performed at 1 month and monthly thereafter. A total of 175 infants were included. Infants with BPD or who died had a significantly lower term and weight, but a similar frequency of 25(OH)D ≥120 nmol/L (50.5% vs. 43.9%, p = 0.53). The logistic regression identified weight (OR 0.997, 95% CI [0.995–0.998]) and term (OR 0.737, 95% CI [0.551–0.975]) as significantly associated with BPD or death; the occurrence of excessive 25(OH)D was not significantly associated (OR 1.029, 95% CI [0.503–2.093]). The present study did not demonstrate any significant association between excessive 25(OH)D after one month of age and BPD or death

    Worldwide Endemicity of a Multidrug-Resistant Staphylococcus capitis Clone Involved in Neonatal Sepsis

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    A multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus capitis clone, NRCS-A, has been isolated from neonatal intensive care units in 17 countries throughout the world. S. capitis NRCS-A prevalence is high in some neonatal intensive care units in France. These data highlight the worldwide endemicity and epidemiologic relevance of this multidrug-resistant, coagulase-negative staphylococci clone

    Standardized healthcare pathway in intrauterine growth restriction and minimum evidence-based care

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    International audienceIntroduction: Fetal growth restricted fetuses are less likely to receive evidence-based care; a previous work demonstrated an improvement in neonatal prognosis when fetuses with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) received minimum evidence based-care.Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the impact of a standardized healthcare pathway on the implementation of the recommended clinical practice in the antenatal management of IUGR fetuses, in comparison to a traditional pathway. The quality of the implementation of practice has been defined whether or not minimum evidence-based care (MEC), defined according to the recommendations of the French college of gynecologists and obstetricians (CNGOF), has been implemented.Study design: From a historical cohort of 31,052 children, born at the Femme Mère Enfant Hospital (Lyon, France) between January 1st, 2011 and December 31st, 2017, we selected the population of IUGR fetuses. We compared the rate of MEC between the IUGR fetuses followed-up in the traditional healthcare pathway versus the IUGR fetuses followed-up in a standardized healthcare pathway between 2015 and 2017.Results: A total of 245 IUGR were tracked between 2015 and 2017. Over this period, 120 fetuses were followed within the traditional pathway and 125 within the IUGR pathway. The standardized pathway resulted in a higher rate of MEC (86,4%) when compared to IUGR fetuses followed-up in the traditional pathway (27,5% (OR* 20 (95 % CI 10.0-39.7). Among early-onset IUGR: 31 % received MEC in the traditional pathway versus 83 % in the standardized pathway (p<0.001). Among late-onset IUGR: 22 % received MEC in the traditional pathway versus 92 % in the standardized pathway (p<0.001). The provided care in the standardized pathway resulted in an increase of complete antenatal corticosteroid therapy (92,8 %) when compared to the traditional pathway (50.0 %; p<0.001) and a reduction of the rate of caesarean sections before labor for non-reassuring fetal heart rate (15 %) when compared to the traditional pathway (41.3 % p=0.007).Conclusion: The standardized pathway improves the implementation of the local recommendations in the management of early- and late-onset IUGR. This study is the first to suggest a standardized care pathway in prenatal medicine. A medico-economic study could estimate the health care savings that such a pathway would provide by allowing a medical management in accordance with the recommendations

    Décomposition de la variance d’origine métabolique selon le cultivar, la dose du maïs génétiquement modifié par incorporation dans l’aliment et le genre du modèle-animal utilisé pour évaluer les aliments GM

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    (Session Applications de la métabolomique en nutrition-santé)en cours de publication.Décomposition de la variance d’origine métabolique selon le cultivar, la dose du maïs génétiquement modifié par incorporation dans l’aliment et le genre du modèle-animal utilisé pour évaluer les aliments GM. 9. Journées Scientifiques du Réseau Français de Métabolomique et Fluxomiqu

    Enterobacter cloacae colonisation and infection in a neonatal intensive care unit: retrospective investigation of preventive measures implemented after a multiclonal outbreak

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    International audienceBackground: Enterobacter cloacae species is responsible for nosocomial outbreaks in vulnerable patients in neonatal intensive care units (NICU). The environment can constitute the reservoir and source of infection in NICUs. Herein we report the impact of preventive measures implemented after an Enterobacter cloacae outbreak inside a NICU. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted in one level 3 NICU in Lyon, France, over a 6 year-period (2012-2018). After an outbreak of Enterobacter cloacae infections in hospitalized neonates in 2013, several measures were implemented including intensive biocleaning and education of medical staff. Clinical and microbiological characteristics of infected patients and evolution of colonization/infection with Enterobacter spp. in this NICU were retrieved. Moreover, whole genome sequencing was performed on 6 outbreak strains. Results: Enterobacter spp. was isolated in 469 patients and 30 patients developed an infection including 2 meningitis and 12 fatal cases. Preventive measures and education of medical staff were not associated with a significant decrease in patient colonisation but led to a persistent decreased use of cephalosporin in the NICU. Infection strains were genetically diverse, supporting the hypothesis of multiple hygiene defects rather than the diffusion of a single clone. Conclusions: Grouped cases of infections inside one setting are not necessarily related to a single-clone outbreak and could reveal other environmental and organisational problematics. The fight against implementation and transmission of Enterobacter spp. in NICUs remains a major challenge
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