Data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in Portugal

Introduction: Despite advances in the knowledge of the circumstances surrounding preterm delivery, in a considerable number of cases there are still some unknown aspects. Aims: The objective of the current work is to characterize and analyze data relating to familial antecedents and the gestation...

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Main Authors: Joana Fortuna, Inês Reis, Teresa Rodrigues, Joana Saldanha
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Language:English
Published: Hygeia Press di Corridori Marinella 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.jpnim.com/index.php/jpnim/article/view/544
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spelling doaj-214fd6a5ea444344bbc4ea8be03906932020-11-25T02:43:11ZengHygeia Press di Corridori MarinellaJournal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine2281-06922018-07-0172e070209e07020910.7363/070209456Data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in PortugalJoana Fortuna0Inês Reis1Teresa Rodrigues2Joana Saldanha3Department of Pediatrics, Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo, Ponta Delgada, PortugalDepartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon, PortugalDepartment of Biomathematics, Faculty of Medicine of Lisbon Universiy, Lisbon, PortugalDepartment of Pediatrics, Neonatology Unit, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon, PortugalIntroduction: Despite advances in the knowledge of the circumstances surrounding preterm delivery, in a considerable number of cases there are still some unknown aspects. Aims: The objective of the current work is to characterize and analyze data relating to familial antecedents and the gestation of preterm newborns with 32 or less weeks of gestational age at birth admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit of a differentiated perinatal hospital in Portugal. Material and methods: Through the use of a prospective, descriptive and opportunistic questionnaire and by reviewing the mother’s and newborn’s case notes, data was collected focusing on information relating to the newborn, pregnancy, mother, household and family history, based on a sample of 51 mothers and 65 newborns. Results: The sample included more than 50% of the preterm newborns born in the period of time studied. The main results showed that 52.9% of the mothers were aged 18-34 years, most of them had a favorable socioeconomic position, and 49% suffered from congenital/chronic disease. About 25.4% of pregnancies were the result of medically assisted reproduction and 25.5% involved invasive prenatal diagnosis. About 60.8% of the women needed hospitalization during pregnancy and the main reason for hospitalization in the delivery room was labor induction (45.1%). With regards to newborns, 2 had congenital malformations, a minority had fetal growth restriction and 3 died. Conclusions: In this descriptive study we registered the fact that preterm mothers had important pre-existing chronic conditions and many needed hospitalization during pregnancy. The preterm birth was medically induced in about 45% of cases due to maternal/fetal pathology. This data can be the starting point for a case-control study.https://www.jpnim.com/index.php/jpnim/article/view/544newbornprematurityneonatal intensive care unitmaternal chronic diseasepreterm induced birth
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author Joana Fortuna
Inês Reis
Teresa Rodrigues
Joana Saldanha
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Inês Reis
Teresa Rodrigues
Joana Saldanha
Data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in Portugal
Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine
newborn
prematurity
neonatal intensive care unit
maternal chronic disease
preterm induced birth
author_facet Joana Fortuna
Inês Reis
Teresa Rodrigues
Joana Saldanha
author_sort Joana Fortuna
title Data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in Portugal
title_short Data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in Portugal
title_full Data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in Portugal
title_fullStr Data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in Portugal
title_sort data study on preterm newborns with gestational age of 32 weeks or less in a perinatal hospital in portugal
publisher Hygeia Press di Corridori Marinella
series Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine
issn 2281-0692
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Introduction: Despite advances in the knowledge of the circumstances surrounding preterm delivery, in a considerable number of cases there are still some unknown aspects. Aims: The objective of the current work is to characterize and analyze data relating to familial antecedents and the gestation of preterm newborns with 32 or less weeks of gestational age at birth admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit of a differentiated perinatal hospital in Portugal. Material and methods: Through the use of a prospective, descriptive and opportunistic questionnaire and by reviewing the mother’s and newborn’s case notes, data was collected focusing on information relating to the newborn, pregnancy, mother, household and family history, based on a sample of 51 mothers and 65 newborns. Results: The sample included more than 50% of the preterm newborns born in the period of time studied. The main results showed that 52.9% of the mothers were aged 18-34 years, most of them had a favorable socioeconomic position, and 49% suffered from congenital/chronic disease. About 25.4% of pregnancies were the result of medically assisted reproduction and 25.5% involved invasive prenatal diagnosis. About 60.8% of the women needed hospitalization during pregnancy and the main reason for hospitalization in the delivery room was labor induction (45.1%). With regards to newborns, 2 had congenital malformations, a minority had fetal growth restriction and 3 died. Conclusions: In this descriptive study we registered the fact that preterm mothers had important pre-existing chronic conditions and many needed hospitalization during pregnancy. The preterm birth was medically induced in about 45% of cases due to maternal/fetal pathology. This data can be the starting point for a case-control study.
topic newborn
prematurity
neonatal intensive care unit
maternal chronic disease
preterm induced birth
url https://www.jpnim.com/index.php/jpnim/article/view/544
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