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. 2001 Mar;84(2):F117–F121. doi: 10.1136/fn.84.2.F117

Respiratory distress syndrome and birth order in premature twins

D Hacking, A Watkins, S Fraser, R Wolfe, T Nolan
PMCID: PMC1721230  PMID: 11207228

Abstract

OBJECTIVE—To determine the effect of birth order on respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in the outcome of twins in a large premature population managed in a modern neonatal intensive care unit.
METHODS—An historical cohort study design was used to analyse the neonatal outcomes of 301 premature liveborn twin sibling pairs of between 23 and 31 weeks gestation from the Australia and New Zealand Neonatal Network 1995database.
RESULTS—Among the 56 twin sibling pairs who were discordant for RDS, the second twin was affected in 41 cases (odds ratio (OR) 2.7,95% confidence interval (CI) 1.5 to 5.3). The excess risk of RDS in the second twin increased with gestation and was statistically significant for twins above 29 weeks gestation (OR 4.4, 95% CI 1.6 to 15).
CONCLUSIONS—There is a significant increased risk of RDS associated with being the second born of premature twins, which appears to depend on gestation.



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