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Title: Necrotizing enterocolitis in newborn: nine years' experience. Author: Hung FC, Huang CB, Huang SC, Hsieh CS, Chuang JH. Journal: Changgeng Yi Xue Za Zhi; 1997 Mar; 20(1):29-33. PubMed ID: 9178590. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is the most significant acquired gastrointestinal (GI) emergency in the neonatal intensive care unit. METHODS: We sought to gain a clinical perspective on NEC by reviewing the records of NEC patients over a 9-year period. The case histories of 22 infants with NEC treated from September 1, 1986 to September 1, 1995 were reviewed. RESULTS: Mean gestational age was 32 weeks and mean birth weight was 1774 grams. Eighteen percent were full term babies and 82% were premature. Average age at the onset of NEC was 11 days. The most common clinical manifestations were abdominal distension (100%), gastric retention (64%), unstable vital signs (59%) and Guaiac-positive vomitus or stool (36%). Sixteen cases (73%) were classified as stage III NEC, which has the highest mortality and/or morbidity. CONCLUSION: Early identification and management are critical to improve the outcome of NEC.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]