Oedematous malnutrition among admitted low birth weight neonates receiving parenteral feeding in selected hospitals in Ethiopia

Esuyawkal Mislu, Abraraw Terefe
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Oedematous malnutrition is a severe form of malnutrition characterized by generalized swelling, fluid retention and nutritional deficiencies, which affects preterm and low‐birth‐weight (LBW) infants significantly. However, there is limited data among LBW neonates in low‐income countries.To identify the prevalence and factors associated with oedematous malnutrition among LBW neonates receiving parenteral feeding in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of public hospitals in Addis Ababa City.An institution‐based cross‐sectional study was conducted from March to June 2022. A multistage sampling technique was utilized to select samples, and a pretested questionnaire and checklist were used to collect the data. Bi‐variable and multivariable logistic regression were done to identify factors associated with oedematous malnutrition. Statistical significance was declared at a p‐value less than 0.05.Two hundred eighty‐nine LBW neonates receiving parenteral feeding were evaluated for oedematous malnutrition, of which 27 (9.34%) neonates developed it. Gestational age less than 32 weeks (adjusted odd ratios [AOR]: 6.74 95% CI: 1.456−31.27) and above 37 weeks (AOR: 12.36 95% CI: 1.44−105.69), thrombocytopenia (AOR: 4.208 95% CI: 1.12−15.78), receiving parenteral feeding for 7−14 days (AOR: 8.61 95% CI: 1.33−55.52) and more than 14 days (AOR: 21.10 95% CI: 2.89−153.94) were significantly associated with oedematous malnutrition.This study identified that a significant number of neonates developed oedematous malnutrition, and gestational age, thrombocytopenia and length of admission had a significant association with oedematous malnutrition among LBW neonates. It is crucial to reevaluate the quality of care in the NICU and implement an improvement project to decrease the length of parenteral feedings.
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埃塞俄比亚部分医院收治的接受肠外喂养的低出生体重新生儿的水肿性营养不良情况
水肿性营养不良是一种以全身浮肿、体液潴留和营养缺乏为特征的严重营养不良,对早产儿和低出生体重儿(LBW)的影响很大。为了确定在亚的斯亚贝巴市公立医院新生儿重症监护室(NICU)接受肠外喂养的低出生体重新生儿中水肿性营养不良的患病率和相关因素,我们于 2022 年 3 月至 6 月进行了一项基于机构的横断面研究。研究采用多阶段抽样技术选取样本,并使用预先测试的问卷和核对表收集数据。通过双变量和多变量逻辑回归来确定与水肿性营养不良相关的因素。对接受肠外喂养的 289 名畸形脐带血新生儿进行了水肿性营养不良评估,其中 27 名(9.34%)新生儿出现了水肿性营养不良。妊娠年龄小于 32 周(调整后奇数比 [AOR]:6.74 95% CI:1.456-31.27)和大于 37 周(AOR:12.36 95% CI:1.44-105.69)、血小板减少症(AOR:4.208 95% CI:1.12-15.78)、接受肠外喂养 7-14 天(AOR:8.61 95% CI:1.33-55.52)和超过 14 天(AOR:21.本研究发现,相当多的新生儿出现水肿性营养不良,胎龄、血小板减少和入院时间长短与低体重新生儿的水肿性营养不良显著相关。重新评估新生儿重症监护室的护理质量并实施改进项目以缩短肠外喂养时间至关重要。
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