Surgical Interventions and Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Trisomy 18: a Single Center Experience

Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of surgical interventions on the survival rate of the trisomy 18 and to provide the clinical information of the developmental status of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) survivors. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medic...

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Published inPERINATOLOGY Vol. 31; no. 3; pp. 129 - 136
Main Authors Oh, Moon-Yeon, Lee, Byong Sop, Cha, Taehyen, Jeong, Jiyoon, Jung, Euiseok, Kim, Ellen Ai-Rhan, Kim, Ki-Soo, Lee, Beom-Hee, Yoo, Han-Wook
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Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of surgical interventions on the survival rate of the trisomy 18 and to provide the clinical information of the developmental status of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) survivors. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of the patients who were confirmed genetically as trisomy 18 in a tertiary hospital. Patients were divided into those who were treated with active surgical interventions and those who were not (the control group). Data on mortality and long- term developmental outcomes were obtained and compared between the study groups. Results: A total of 24 patients were included. All of them had major congenital anomalies with a 100% prevalence of congenital heart diseases. The overall survival rate was 75%, and 35% at one month, and one year of age, and the median survival time was 170 days. The one-year survival rate of the group of active surgical intervention (n=14) was 56% with a median survival of 398 days. Meanwhile, none in the control group (n=7) survived for more than three months. The NICU survivors were unable to stand up even after two years of age. Their cognitive and social developmental stages generally consistent with those under six months of age. Conclusions: Despite the potential survival benefits of active surgical intervention, NICU survivors with trisomy 18 had severe developmental delays. To guide early decision-making for newborns with trisomy 18, further research is needed regarding the quality of life of trisomy 18 survivors and their families.
AbstractList Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of surgical interventions on the survival rate of the trisomy 18 and to provide the clinical information of the developmental status of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) survivors. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of the patients who were confirmed genetically as trisomy 18 in a tertiary hospital. Patients were divided into those who were treated with active surgical interventions and those who were not (the control group). Data on mortality and long- term developmental outcomes were obtained and compared between the study groups. Results: A total of 24 patients were included. All of them had major congenital anomalies with a 100% prevalence of congenital heart diseases. The overall survival rate was 75%, and 35% at one month, and one year of age, and the median survival time was 170 days. The one-year survival rate of the group of active surgical intervention (n=14) was 56% with a median survival of 398 days. Meanwhile, none in the control group (n=7) survived for more than three months. The NICU survivors were unable to stand up even after two years of age. Their cognitive and social developmental stages generally consistent with those under six months of age. Conclusions: Despite the potential survival benefits of active surgical intervention, NICU survivors with trisomy 18 had severe developmental delays. To guide early decision-making for newborns with trisomy 18, further research is needed regarding the quality of life of trisomy 18 survivors and their families. KCI Citation Count: 0
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of surgical interventions on the survival rate of the trisomy 18 and to provide the clinical information of the developmental status of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) survivors. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of the patients who were confirmed genetically as trisomy 18 in a tertiary hospital. Patients were divided into those who were treated with active surgical interventions and those who were not (the control group). Data on mortality and long- term developmental outcomes were obtained and compared between the study groups. Results: A total of 24 patients were included. All of them had major congenital anomalies with a 100% prevalence of congenital heart diseases. The overall survival rate was 75%, and 35% at one month, and one year of age, and the median survival time was 170 days. The one-year survival rate of the group of active surgical intervention (n=14) was 56% with a median survival of 398 days. Meanwhile, none in the control group (n=7) survived for more than three months. The NICU survivors were unable to stand up even after two years of age. Their cognitive and social developmental stages generally consistent with those under six months of age. Conclusions: Despite the potential survival benefits of active surgical intervention, NICU survivors with trisomy 18 had severe developmental delays. To guide early decision-making for newborns with trisomy 18, further research is needed regarding the quality of life of trisomy 18 survivors and their families.
Author Han-wook Yoo
Moon-yeon Oh
Jiyoon Jeong
Euiseok Jung
Ellen Ai-rhan Kim
Byong Sop Lee
Taehyen Cha
Ki-soo Kim
Beom-hee Lee
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