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Follow-up of Newborns, Infants, and Children with Sepsis

机译:败血症新生儿,婴儿和儿童的随访

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Mortality in newborn infants and children with sepsis is high with survival rates of generally more than 50% in recent studies. Longitudinal follow-up studies have the potential to reveal short-term and lifelong physical, mental, and psychological sequelae. Although no comprehensive follow-up research has yet been performed, a small number of follow-up studies have shown that there is a considerable impact on the patients' lives and their families after hospital discharge. Health-related quality of life also seems to be affected; however, it does not correlate with severity of sepsis or handicap per se. Prematurely born infants, who can develop sequelae directly attributable to prematurity and its consequences, suffer differently from sepsis-related lifelong sequelae compared with older children. Fortunately, time may heal some wounds due to the effect of growth in children. In future, large centers should establish structural follow-up programs for clinical and research purposes to learn more about the needs of affected children and their families.
机译:新生婴儿和败血症儿童的死亡率很高,在最近的研究中存活率通常超过50%。纵向随访研究有可能揭示短期和终生的身体,心理和心理后遗症。尽管尚未进行全面的随访研究,但少量的随访研究表明,出院后对患者的生活及其家人有相当大的影响。与健康有关的生活质量似乎也受到影响;但是,它与败血症或残障的严重程度本身无关。与早产儿相比,可以直接归因于早产及其后果的后遗症的早产儿遭受败血症相关的终生后遗症的痛苦不同。幸运的是,由于儿童成长的影响,时间可能会治愈一些伤口。将来,大型中心应建立用于临床和研究目的的结构性后续计划,以更多地了解受影响儿童及其家庭的需求。

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