Necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany

In preterm infants with very low birth weight (VLBW) <1500 g the most important acquired intestinal diseases are necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) and focal intestinal perforation (FIP). We analyzed data of the neonatology module of national external comparative quality assurance for inpatients...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Thomas Böhler, Ingo Bruder, Peter Ruef, Jörg Arand, Manfred Teufel, Matthias Mohrmann, Roland Hentschel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-02-01
Series:Pediatric Reports
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/5194
id doaj-8ae8e62fd2714b15a12063cf15147213
record_format Article
spelling doaj-8ae8e62fd2714b15a12063cf151472132021-01-02T11:17:37ZengMDPI AGPediatric Reports2036-749X2036-75032014-02-016110.4081/pr.2014.51942733Necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of Baden-Württemberg, GermanyThomas Böhler0Ingo Bruder1Peter Ruef2Jörg Arand3Manfred Teufel4Matthias Mohrmann5Roland Hentschel6Medical Service of Statutory Health Insurance in Baden-Württemberg, KarlsruheRegional Office for Quality Assurance in Hospitals, Hospital Federation Baden-Württemberg, StuttgartChildrens' Hospital, SLK- Klinikum, HeilbronnDepartment of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital, University of Tübingen, TübingenChildrens' Hospital, BöblingenMedical Service of Statutory Health Insurance in Baden-Württemberg, LahrDepartment of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital, University of Freiburg, FreiburgIn preterm infants with very low birth weight (VLBW) <1500 g the most important acquired intestinal diseases are necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) and focal intestinal perforation (FIP). We analyzed data of the neonatology module of national external comparative quality assurance for inpatients in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Between 2010 and 2012, 59 of 3549 VLBW infants developed FIP (1.7%), 128 of them NEC (3.6%). In approximately 3% of infants with BW<1000 g FIP was diagnosed, which was nearly 9 times more often than in infants with BW between 1250 and 1499 g (FIP frequency 0.36%). NEC frequency increased with decreasing BW and was more than 10 times higher in the smallest infants (BW<750 g: 7.87%) compared to those with BW between 1250 and 1499 g (0.72%). The BW limit of 1250 g differentiates between groups of patients with distinguished risks for NEC and FIP.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/5194neonatology, pediatric surgery, quality assurance, German Federal Joint Commission, extremely low birth weight infants
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Thomas Böhler
Ingo Bruder
Peter Ruef
Jörg Arand
Manfred Teufel
Matthias Mohrmann
Roland Hentschel
spellingShingle Thomas Böhler
Ingo Bruder
Peter Ruef
Jörg Arand
Manfred Teufel
Matthias Mohrmann
Roland Hentschel
Necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Pediatric Reports
neonatology, pediatric surgery, quality assurance, German Federal Joint Commission, extremely low birth weight infants
author_facet Thomas Böhler
Ingo Bruder
Peter Ruef
Jörg Arand
Manfred Teufel
Matthias Mohrmann
Roland Hentschel
author_sort Thomas Böhler
title Necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
title_short Necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
title_full Necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
title_fullStr Necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
title_sort necrotizing enterocolitis and focal intestinal perforation in neonatal intensive care units in the state of baden-württemberg, germany
publisher MDPI AG
series Pediatric Reports
issn 2036-749X
2036-7503
publishDate 2014-02-01
description In preterm infants with very low birth weight (VLBW) <1500 g the most important acquired intestinal diseases are necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) and focal intestinal perforation (FIP). We analyzed data of the neonatology module of national external comparative quality assurance for inpatients in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Between 2010 and 2012, 59 of 3549 VLBW infants developed FIP (1.7%), 128 of them NEC (3.6%). In approximately 3% of infants with BW<1000 g FIP was diagnosed, which was nearly 9 times more often than in infants with BW between 1250 and 1499 g (FIP frequency 0.36%). NEC frequency increased with decreasing BW and was more than 10 times higher in the smallest infants (BW<750 g: 7.87%) compared to those with BW between 1250 and 1499 g (0.72%). The BW limit of 1250 g differentiates between groups of patients with distinguished risks for NEC and FIP.
topic neonatology, pediatric surgery, quality assurance, German Federal Joint Commission, extremely low birth weight infants
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/5194
work_keys_str_mv AT thomasbohler necrotizingenterocolitisandfocalintestinalperforationinneonatalintensivecareunitsinthestateofbadenwurttemberggermany
AT ingobruder necrotizingenterocolitisandfocalintestinalperforationinneonatalintensivecareunitsinthestateofbadenwurttemberggermany
AT peterruef necrotizingenterocolitisandfocalintestinalperforationinneonatalintensivecareunitsinthestateofbadenwurttemberggermany
AT jorgarand necrotizingenterocolitisandfocalintestinalperforationinneonatalintensivecareunitsinthestateofbadenwurttemberggermany
AT manfredteufel necrotizingenterocolitisandfocalintestinalperforationinneonatalintensivecareunitsinthestateofbadenwurttemberggermany
AT matthiasmohrmann necrotizingenterocolitisandfocalintestinalperforationinneonatalintensivecareunitsinthestateofbadenwurttemberggermany
AT rolandhentschel necrotizingenterocolitisandfocalintestinalperforationinneonatalintensivecareunitsinthestateofbadenwurttemberggermany
_version_ 1724355062049800192