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Emina Hadžimuratović, Amina Selimović, Admir Hadžimuratović, V. Mišanović, Velma Rebić, Lejla Kurtalić
0 23. 7. 2024.

Prevalence of respiratory distress syndrome in premature twins compared to premature singletons

<p><strong>Aim</strong> To estimate prevalence of respiratory distress syndrome in preterm twins compared to preterm singletons.&nbsp;<br /><strong>Methods</strong> This is a retrospective observational point prevalence study conducted at the level of three neonatal intensive care units. Medical records of all preterm newborns (&lt;37 weeks of gestation) with respiratory distress syndrome treated in a two-year period were reviewed. The birth order of twins, gestational age and mortality were analyzed.<br /><strong>Results</strong> Out of 809 preterm newborns, 104 (12.9%) were twins. Median gestational age at birth was 30.3 (IQR 31.4&ndash;34.2) weeks. Respiratory distress syndrome was diagnosed in 525 (64.9 %) preterm newborns, of which 441 singletons and 84 twins. Prevalence of respiratory distress syndrome in first-born twins was not significantly higher compared with singletons, 67.3% (35/52) vs. 62.6 % (441/705), respectively (p=0.06). Prevalence of respiratory distress syndrome in second-born twins was 94.2 % (49/52), which was significantly higher compared with both singletons and first-born twins (p&lt;0.001). The mortality rate of preterm newborns was significantly higher in second-born twins compared with singletons and first-born twins, 15.4 % vs. 6.8 % &nbsp;(p&lt;0.001) and 15.4 % vs. 5.5% (p&lt;0.001), respectively.&nbsp;<br /><strong>Conclusion</strong> There was a higher risk of respiratory distress syndrome and higher mortality rate in twins compared with singletons, but only in second-born twins the difference was statistically significant.</p>

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