Pediatrics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, New York, USA
Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, New York, USA.
BMJ Open. 2019 Nov 25;9(11):e032758. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032758.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Hospital Exposures and Long-Term Health (NICU-HEALTH) longitudinal preterm birth cohort studies the impact of the NICU exposome on early-life development. NICU-HEALTH collects multiple biospecimens, complex observational and survey data and comprehensive multisystem outcome assessments to allow measurement of the impact of modifiable environmental exposures during the preterm period on neurodevelopmental, pulmonary and growth outcomes.
Moderately preterm infants without genetic or congenital anomalies and their mothers are recruited from an urban academic medical centre level IV NICU in New York City, New York, USA. Recruitment began in 2011 and continues through multiple enrolment phases to the present with goal enrolment of 400 infants. Follow-up includes daily data collection throughout the NICU stay and six follow-up visits in the first 2 years. Study retention is 77% to date, with the oldest patients turning age 8 in 2019.
NICU-HEALTH has already contributed significantly to our understanding of phthalate exposure in the NICU. Phase I produced the first evidence of the clinical impact of phthalate exposure in the NICU population. Further study identified specific sources of exposure to clinically relevant phthalate mixtures in the NICU.
Follow-up from age 3 to 12 is co-ordinated through integration with the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) programme. The NICU-HEALTH cohort will generate a wealth of biomarker, clinical and outcome data from which future studies of the impact of early-life chemical and non-chemical environmental exposures can benefit. Findings from study of this cohort and other collaborating environmental health cohorts will likely translate into improvements in the hospital environment for infant development.
This observational cohort is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01420029 and NCT01963065).
新生儿重症监护病房暴露与长期健康(NICU-HEALTH)纵向早产儿队列研究了 NICU 外显子组对生命早期发育的影响。NICU-HEALTH 收集了多个生物样本、复杂的观察和调查数据以及全面的多系统结果评估,以测量早产儿期可改变的环境暴露对神经发育、肺部和生长结果的影响。
无遗传或先天性异常的中度早产儿及其母亲从美国纽约市一家城市学术医疗中心四级 NICU 招募。招募工作于 2011 年开始,并通过多个入组阶段持续到现在,目标入组 400 名婴儿。随访包括整个 NICU 住院期间的每日数据收集和前 2 年的 6 次随访。截至目前,研究保留率为 77%,最年长的患者在 2019 年满 8 岁。
NICU-HEALTH 已经为我们理解 NICU 中的邻苯二甲酸酯暴露做出了重大贡献。第一阶段首次提供了 NICU 人群中邻苯二甲酸酯暴露的临床影响证据。进一步的研究确定了 NICU 中与临床相关的邻苯二甲酸酯混合物的特定暴露源。
从 3 岁到 12 岁的随访通过与环境对儿童健康结果的影响(ECHO)计划的整合来协调。NICU-HEALTH 队列将从生物标志物、临床和结果数据中产生大量数据,未来的研究可以从中受益于早期生活化学和非化学环境暴露的影响。从对该队列和其他合作环境健康队列的研究中得出的发现可能会转化为改善婴儿发育的医院环境。
这项观察性队列研究在 ClinicalTrials.gov 注册(NCT01420029 和 NCT01963065)。