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Transported neonates in Tunisia.

Authors :
Chioukh FZ
Ben Ameur K
Monastiri K
Kbaier H
Blibech S
Douagi M
Ben Hlel K
Ben Hamouda H
Soua H
Bouraoui A
Régaieg R
Gargouri A
Ksibi I
Kacem S
Mahdhaoui N
Ayech H
Sboui H
Source :
La Tunisie medicale [Tunis Med] 2018 Dec; Vol. 96 (12), pp. 865-868.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Aims: To describe the transport of sick neonates to a tertiary care hospital and evaluate their condition at arrival and outcome.<br />Methods: A multicenter, prospective cohort study was performed in 7 NICUs in Tunisia from 1st april to 31 July 2015.Demographic parameters, transport details and clinical features at arrival were recorded. All neonates were followed up till discharge or death.<br />Results: A total of 239 consecutive neonates were enrolled in the study representing 5.7% of all admitted infants. Maternal risk factors were present in 26% of neonates admitted. Sex-ratio was 1.46. Preterm infants represented 24% of transported babies. Seventeen percent of neonates had severe respiratory distress and 10% had hemodynamic troubles. Referred hospital was not informed in 24% of cases. Regarding the transport mode, 113 newborns (47.5%) were transported in ambulance accompanied by a nurse. Documentation during transfert was present in 14% of cases. Five babies expired on arrival despite resuscitation.  Rate mortality was 8.4%.<br />Conclusion: Transporting neonates in developing countries is a challenge. Organized transport services in Tunisia are not always available. So, in cases of at-risk pregnancy, it is safer to transport the mother prior to delivery than to transfer the sick baby after birth.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2724-7031
Volume :
96
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
La Tunisie medicale
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31131866