埃塞俄比亚东部哈拉里地区公立医院剖宫产婴儿新生儿直接不良反应的程度和决定因素

IF 0.6 Q4 PEDIATRICS Research and reports in neonatology Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.2147/RRN.S296534
Y. Abdullahi, N. Assefa, H. S. Roba
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目的:确定埃塞俄比亚东部哈拉里地区公立医院剖宫产婴儿新生儿直接不良结局的程度和决定因素。患者和方法:对哈拉尔Jegula和Hiwot Fana公立医院715名符合条件的剖宫产婴儿进行前瞻性随访研究。如果检测到以下情况之一,新生儿会立即出现不良后果:(1)婴儿死亡,或(2)入住新生儿重症监护室,或(3)分娩后24小时内其原始反射缺失。使用改良泊松回归计算调整后的风险比(ARRs)和95%置信区间(CI)。结果:在随访期间,共有44名婴儿死亡,139名婴儿入住新生儿重症监护室,133名婴儿出现新生儿反射缺失。总的来说,157例新生儿CS后出现不良结局。以下情况与结果呈正相关且具有统计学意义:估计家庭收入(ARR 2.19 CI 1.57–3.07),没有产前护理(ARR 1.46 1.08–-1.97),有医疗或产科病史(ARR 1.78 CI 1.38–2.31),有绝对分娩指征(ARR 1.76 CI 1.28–2.29),有胎粪(ARR 1.61 CI 1.22–2.12),低出生体重(ARR 1.96 CI 1.42–2.70)和出生时呼吸抑制(ARR 2.50 CI 1.80–3.48)。结论:五分之一的婴儿在剖宫产后立即出现不良后果。一些母体临床因素是新生儿近期不良结局的预测因素。评估ANC期间妇女先前的临床和产科状况将有助于正确规划,避免出生后新生儿立即出现不良后果。
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Magnitude and Determinants of Immediate Adverse Neonatal Outcomes Among Babies Born by Cesarean Section in Public Hospitals in Harari Region, Eastern Ethiopia
Purpose: To determine the magnitude and determinants of immediate adverse neonatal outcomes among babies born by cesarean section in public hospitals in the Harari region, Eastern Ethiopia. Patients and Methods: A prospective follow-up study among 715 eligible babies born by cesarean section in Jegula and Hiwot Fana public hospitals in Harar. Neonate is said to have immediate adverse outcomes if one of the following were detected: (1) baby died, or (2) admitted to NICU, or (3) its primitive reflexes were absent within 24 hours after delivery Adjusted risk ratios (ARRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed using modified Poisson regression. Results: During the follow-up period, a total of 44 babies died, 139 admitted to NICU, and 133 had absent neonatal reflexes. In general, 157 had an adverse neonatal outcome after CS. The following conditions were postively and statistically related with the outcome: estimated household income (ARR 2.19 CI 1.57–3.07), having no Antenatal care (ARR 1.46 1.08–-1.97), history of medical or obstetric condition (ARR 1.78 CI 1.38–2.31, having an absolute indication for delivery (ARR 1.71 CI 1.28–2.29), presence of meconium (ARR 1.61 CI 1.22–2.12), low birth weight (ARR 1.96 CI 1.42–2.70), and respiratory depression at birth (ARR 2.50 CI 1.80–3.48). Conclusion: A fifth of babies developed immediate adverse outcomes after a cesarean section. Several maternal clinical factors were predictors for immediate adverse neonatal outcomes. Assessing previous clinical and obstetric conditions of the women during ANC would help properly plan in averting the occurrence of immediate adverse neonatal outcomes after birth.
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