1. Neonatal mortality and associated factors in newborn infants admitted to a Neonatal Care Unit
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Gómez Ruiz Lm, Benítez Vázquez Ea, Lona Reyes Jc, Rodríguez Patino, Llamas Ramos L, and Pérez Ramírez Ro
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Male ,Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Birth weight ,Infant, Newborn, Diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,030225 pediatrics ,Infant Mortality ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Respiratory distress ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Mortality rate ,Infant, Newborn ,Gestational age ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Low birth weight ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Apgar score ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Neonatology ,business ,Hospital Units - Abstract
The increasing survival rate of preterm infants has altered the epidemiology of neonatal diseases; however, neonatal mortality is still the main component of child mortality. The objective of this study was to evaluate neonatal mortality and associated factors in newborn infants admitted to a neonatal care unit.Prospective cohort study conducted between January 2016 and January 2017 at Hospital Civil de Guadalajara "Dr. Juan I. Menchaca." The incidence of deaths and associated conditions was evaluated using a multivariate logistic regression analysis.A total of 9366 live births were registered; 15% (n: 1410) of these were admitted to the neonatal care unit. The mortality rate was 125.5 per 1000 hospitalized newborn infants (95% confidence interval [CI]: 109-144); the main reasons for admission were congenital malformations or genetic disorders (28.2%), infections (24.9%), and respiratory distress (20.9%). The conditions associated with death were gestational age37 weeks (OR: 2.41, 95% CI: 1.49-3.93), birth weight1500 grams (OR: 6.30, 95% CI: 4.15-9.55), moderate/severe respiratory distress at 10 minutes (OR: 1.89, 95% CI: 1.24-2.86), Apgar score7 at 5 minutes (OR: 9.40, 95% CI: 5.76-15.31), congenital malformations (OR: 5.52, 95% CI: 3.12-9.78), and less than 5 antenatal care visits (OR: 1.51, 95% CI: 1.09-2.08).Preterm birth, low birth weight, respiratory distress, Apgar score7, congenital malformations, and a history of5 antenatal care visits were associated with a higher risk for death.La mayor supervivencia de pacientes prematuros ha modificado la epidemiología de las enfermedades del recién nacido, pero la mortalidad neonatal aún es el principal componente de la mortalidad infantil. El objetivo del estudio fue cuantificar la mortalidad neonatal y los factores asociados en recién nacidos internados en una Unidad de Cuidados Neonatales.Estudio de cohorte prospectivo realizado de enero de 2016 a enero de 2017 en el Hospital Civil de Guadalajara "Dr. Juan I. Menchaca". Se cuantificó la incidencia de muertes y las condiciones asociadas mediante un análisis multivariado con regresión logística.Se registraron 9366 nacidos vivos; fueron internados en la Unidad de Cuidados Neonatales el 15% (n: 1410). La mortalidad fue de 125,5 por 1000 recién nacidos internados (IC 95%: 109-144); las principales causas fueron malformaciones o enfermedades genéticas (28,2%), infecciones (24,9%) y síndrome de dificultad respiratoria (20,9%). Las condiciones asociadas a muerte fueron edad gestacional37 semanas (OR 2,41; IC 95%: 1,49-3,93), peso al nacer1500 gramos (OR 6,30; IC 95%: 4,159,55), dificultad respiratoria moderada/grave a los 10 minutos de vida (OR 1,89; IC 95%: 1,242,86), Apgar7 a los 5 minutos de vida (OR 9,40; IC 95%: 5,76-15,31), malformaciones congénitas (OR 5,52; IC 95%: 3,12-9,78) y menos de cinco consultas de control prenatal (OR 1,51; IC 95%: 1,09-2,08).El nacimiento prematuro, bajo peso al nacer, dificultad respiratoria, Apgar7, malformaciones congénitas y antecedente de5 consultas de control prenatal se asociaron con mayor riesgo de muerte.
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- 2017