The amount of fluid to give in preterm infants with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is still highly debated, with no robust evidence that fluid restriction provides a clear benefit. The aim of the study is to evaluate if spontaneous closure of PDA or development of hemodynamically significant PDA (hsPDA) is significantly correlated with the amount of fluid administered in the first week of life. Clinical charts of 126 very low birth weight infants with similar gestational age and birth weight were reviewed. Sixty-three patients experienced spontaneous closure of PDA, while 63 patients needed some kind of treatment for PDA. For each patient, daily fluid intake in the first week of life was collected. No statistically significant differences in total fluid intake (intravenous, oral, or both) were observed between the groups (p-value > 0.05). Additionally, no notable associations were found between intravenous intake (OR 1.00; CI 95% 0.99–1.01) or total intake (OR 1.00; CI 95% 0.99–1.01) and the incidence of treatment-requiring PDA. Conclusion: Fluid intake in the first week of life seems not to be significantly related to the need for pharmacological or surgical treatment of PDA in preterm infants. (Table presented.)

Association between hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus and fluid intake in the first week of life in a cohort of very low birth weight preterm infants: the COOL study / A. Mayer, I. Bresesti, G. Francescato, N. Pesenti, C. Provini, E. Perego, M. Fumagalli, M. Agosti. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0340-6199. - 185:1(2025 Dec 22), pp. 31.1-31.8. [10.1007/s00431-025-06651-2]

Association between hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus and fluid intake in the first week of life in a cohort of very low birth weight preterm infants: the COOL study

A. Mayer
Co-primo
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I. Bresesti
Co-primo
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G. Francescato
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C. Provini;M. Fumagalli
Co-ultimo
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2025

Abstract

The amount of fluid to give in preterm infants with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is still highly debated, with no robust evidence that fluid restriction provides a clear benefit. The aim of the study is to evaluate if spontaneous closure of PDA or development of hemodynamically significant PDA (hsPDA) is significantly correlated with the amount of fluid administered in the first week of life. Clinical charts of 126 very low birth weight infants with similar gestational age and birth weight were reviewed. Sixty-three patients experienced spontaneous closure of PDA, while 63 patients needed some kind of treatment for PDA. For each patient, daily fluid intake in the first week of life was collected. No statistically significant differences in total fluid intake (intravenous, oral, or both) were observed between the groups (p-value > 0.05). Additionally, no notable associations were found between intravenous intake (OR 1.00; CI 95% 0.99–1.01) or total intake (OR 1.00; CI 95% 0.99–1.01) and the incidence of treatment-requiring PDA. Conclusion: Fluid intake in the first week of life seems not to be significantly related to the need for pharmacological or surgical treatment of PDA in preterm infants. (Table presented.)
Fluid restriction; Patent ductus arteriosus; Premature infants; Very low birth weight infants
Settore MEDS-20/A - Pediatria generale e specialistica
22-dic-2025
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