Prevalence of Birth Injury and Its Determinants Factors in West Iran in 2020 - 2021

B. Basiri, Maryam Shokouhi Solgi, Mohammad Kazem Sabzehi, F. Eghbalian, S. Nasrolahi, Nasrin Jiriaee, N. Pezeshki, Kiana Kimiaie Asadi
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Background: Birth injuries occur during the birth process. The progress made in birth care and prenatal diagnosis has reduced the prevalence of birth injuries around the globe. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of birth injuries and their determining factors in Hamadan Fatemieh Hospital, 2020 - 2021. Methods: In this case- control study, all live births between 2020 and 2021 were examined on the first day of birth. In the case of detecting any birth injury, the cases were categorized by injury type and were recorded on a pre-designed form along with the risk factors. An equal number of neonates with no birth injuries were also examined for the same risk factors. Independent test and chi-square test was used to assess in two groups. The results were analyzed using SPSS version 16. Results: During the study, 66 birth injuries were recorded among 5,592 births (incidence rate 11.8 per 1,000 live births). Proportion incidence of birth injuries were caput succedaneum (28.8%), cephalohematoma (22.7%), ecchymosis (9.1%), subgaleal hemorrhage (7.6%), hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (7.6%), Erb’s palsy (6.1%), abrasion and subconjunctival hemorrhage (3%), and laceration and humerus fracture and clavicle fracture (1.5%). Control group was included 65 neonates without any types of birth injury whom matched with cases in gestational age and weight. According to findings of two groups, these factors lower gestational age, lower Apgar, delivery method (vaginal), and responsible person for delivery significantly related with incidence of birth injuries (P-value < 0.05). Conclusions: The most prevalent birth injury in Fatemieh Hamadan Medical Training Center was soft tissue injuries, that course training should be provided for health workers.
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2020 - 2021年伊朗西部出生损伤患病率及其决定因素
背景:分娩损伤发生在分娩过程中。在分娩护理和产前诊断方面取得的进展降低了全球分娩伤害的发生率。目的:本研究旨在确定2020 - 2021年Hamadan Fatemieh医院出生损伤的患病率及其决定因素。方法:在本病例对照研究中,所有2020年至2021年之间的活产婴儿在出生的第一天进行了检查。在发现任何出生损伤的情况下,按损伤类型对病例进行分类,并将其与风险因素一起记录在预先设计的表格上。同样数量的没有出生损伤的新生儿也被检查了相同的危险因素。采用独立检验和卡方检验对两组进行评价。使用SPSS version 16对结果进行分析。结果:在研究期间,5592例分娩中记录了66例分娩损伤(发病率为11.8 / 1000活产)。出生损伤的发生率依次为头盖骨继位(28.8%)、脑血肿(22.7%)、瘀斑(9.1%)、galal下出血(7.6%)、缺氧缺血性脑病(7.6%)、Erb 's麻痹(6.1%)、擦伤及结膜下出血(3%)、撕裂伤及肱骨骨折及锁骨骨折(1.5%)。对照组选取与胎龄、体重相符的无任何类型出生损伤的新生儿65例。两组结果显示,低胎龄、低Apgar、分娩方式(阴道)、分娩责任人与分娩损伤发生率显著相关(p值< 0.05)。结论:法特米耶哈马丹医疗培训中心分娩损伤以软组织损伤为主,应对卫生工作者进行课程培训。
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