Abstract
BACKGROUND:
To determine the clinical implications and gestation age-specific diagnostic predictability of pneumatosis in preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
METHODS:
A retrospective study on abdominal radiographs comparing clinical and radiological information in infants with and without pneumatosis.
RESULT:
Our findings disproved our hypothesis. Pneumatosis was seen more frequently in infants with higher gestational age [28.4 (26.1–32.4) vs. 26.4 (24.3–29) weeks;
CONCLUSION:
Contrary to our hypothesis, infants who developed pneumatosis during NEC were more mature with a higher gestational age and birth weight than those who did not.
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