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BOB in Ped Surg 2023 - IBEROAMERICANA Winner - Lourenzo Sbragia, MD

Video Published 2023-02-01 Updated 2023-07-26

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Retrospective 18-year study from two Brazilian tertiary centers analyzing risk factors for mortality in neonates with short bowel syndrome. Key findings: 57% mortality rate, with TPN duration and failure to achieve enteral adaptation identified as significant predictors of death in this high-risk population.

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  • Neonatal short bowel syndrome has 57% mortality; prolonged TPN dependence significantly impacts survival in this cohort.
  • Time to enteral adaptation and ability to achieve enteral nutrition are critical predictors of survival in short bowel syndrome neonates.
  • Ultra-short bowel (<25cm) vs short bowel (25-60cm) showed similar mortality, emphasizing severity across both groups.
  • NEC was the leading cause (55%) of short bowel syndrome in this 18-year Brazilian tertiary center study.
  • Weight at discharge and time to definitive surgery are key prognostic markers for neonatal short bowel outcomes.

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