The causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani Intensive Care Unite at Maternity Teaching Hospital between Jan 2016 - Feb 2017

Early neonatal death refers to all deaths of liveborn infants occurring on or before the first seven days of life. There is a shortage of research on the specific causes of early neonatal death. This study has been conducted in order to assess causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani's Neona...

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Main Authors: Pary M. Azize, Layla A. Muhammad, Nasren A. Kareem
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Language:English
Published: Sulaimani Polytechnic University 2017-06-01
Series:Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research
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Online Access:http://kjar.spu.edu.iq/index.php/kjar/article/view/59
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spelling doaj-441b3fa5a13d4952a6b9d962489efda52020-11-25T00:20:52ZengSulaimani Polytechnic UniversityKurdistan Journal of Applied Research2411-76842411-77062017-06-012212112710.24017/science.2017.2.1759The causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani Intensive Care Unite at Maternity Teaching Hospital between Jan 2016 - Feb 2017Pary M. Azize0Layla A. Muhammad1Nasren A. Kareem2Sulaimani Technical Institute, Nursing Departmentq, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region; IraqSulaimani Technical Institute, Midwifery Department, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, , Kurdistan Region IraqSulaimani Technical Institute, AnesthesiaDepartment, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, , Kurdistan Region IraqEarly neonatal death refers to all deaths of liveborn infants occurring on or before the first seven days of life. There is a shortage of research on the specific causes of early neonatal death. This study has been conducted in order to assess causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Maternity Teaching Hospital. Information was obtained retrospectively from the patients’ medical records, including (Mother and neonate socio-demographic, Maternal, Fetal and labor causes of death). Generally, this study found that in 2016 out of total 18.573 recorded delivery, 168 early neonatal deaths were analyzed from January 2016 to February 2017. However, this number was declined in comparison to the data of 2015, which estimated around 244 early deaths out of 21.142 total births. The mean age of mothers was ranged (28.22 ±7.69), 73.2% of neonate mothers were multi gravid with 67.3% of them delivered through normal vaginal, The majority of early neonate death was happening in the mean expected date delivery of (28.64 ± 2.90) weeks, with  mostly weighing  700- 1.10 gm.  Regarding the maternal causes, more than a quarter of the mother had Preeclamptic toxemia followed by (25% antepartum hemorrhage, 22.6% diabetes, respectively), In terms of the fetal causes, more than three-quarter of neonate  were dead because of prematurity and the majority 85.2% were deceased because of the respiratory distress syndrome. Almost no labor causes. The study also found that there is a significant association between gravidity, mode of delivery and maternal cause in p value < 0.05. However, that relationship was not found to fetal cause. Moreover, there is also no significant relationship between fetal cause and (Age of mother, Expected date delivery and fetal weight) in p-value > 0.05 accept the gender of the neonate. In conclusion, some factors affecting early neonatal death have been identified in this study special care is essential for these children in order to reduce their mortality rates.http://kjar.spu.edu.iq/index.php/kjar/article/view/59early neonatal death, preterm death, stillbirth, maternal cause, neonatal cause, NICU
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author Pary M. Azize
Layla A. Muhammad
Nasren A. Kareem
spellingShingle Pary M. Azize
Layla A. Muhammad
Nasren A. Kareem
The causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani Intensive Care Unite at Maternity Teaching Hospital between Jan 2016 - Feb 2017
Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research
early neonatal death, preterm death, stillbirth, maternal cause, neonatal cause, NICU
author_facet Pary M. Azize
Layla A. Muhammad
Nasren A. Kareem
author_sort Pary M. Azize
title The causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani Intensive Care Unite at Maternity Teaching Hospital between Jan 2016 - Feb 2017
title_short The causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani Intensive Care Unite at Maternity Teaching Hospital between Jan 2016 - Feb 2017
title_full The causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani Intensive Care Unite at Maternity Teaching Hospital between Jan 2016 - Feb 2017
title_fullStr The causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani Intensive Care Unite at Maternity Teaching Hospital between Jan 2016 - Feb 2017
title_full_unstemmed The causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani Intensive Care Unite at Maternity Teaching Hospital between Jan 2016 - Feb 2017
title_sort causes of early neonatal death in sulaimani intensive care unite at maternity teaching hospital between jan 2016 - feb 2017
publisher Sulaimani Polytechnic University
series Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research
issn 2411-7684
2411-7706
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Early neonatal death refers to all deaths of liveborn infants occurring on or before the first seven days of life. There is a shortage of research on the specific causes of early neonatal death. This study has been conducted in order to assess causes of early neonatal death in Sulaimani's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Maternity Teaching Hospital. Information was obtained retrospectively from the patients’ medical records, including (Mother and neonate socio-demographic, Maternal, Fetal and labor causes of death). Generally, this study found that in 2016 out of total 18.573 recorded delivery, 168 early neonatal deaths were analyzed from January 2016 to February 2017. However, this number was declined in comparison to the data of 2015, which estimated around 244 early deaths out of 21.142 total births. The mean age of mothers was ranged (28.22 ±7.69), 73.2% of neonate mothers were multi gravid with 67.3% of them delivered through normal vaginal, The majority of early neonate death was happening in the mean expected date delivery of (28.64 ± 2.90) weeks, with  mostly weighing  700- 1.10 gm.  Regarding the maternal causes, more than a quarter of the mother had Preeclamptic toxemia followed by (25% antepartum hemorrhage, 22.6% diabetes, respectively), In terms of the fetal causes, more than three-quarter of neonate  were dead because of prematurity and the majority 85.2% were deceased because of the respiratory distress syndrome. Almost no labor causes. The study also found that there is a significant association between gravidity, mode of delivery and maternal cause in p value < 0.05. However, that relationship was not found to fetal cause. Moreover, there is also no significant relationship between fetal cause and (Age of mother, Expected date delivery and fetal weight) in p-value > 0.05 accept the gender of the neonate. In conclusion, some factors affecting early neonatal death have been identified in this study special care is essential for these children in order to reduce their mortality rates.
topic early neonatal death, preterm death, stillbirth, maternal cause, neonatal cause, NICU
url http://kjar.spu.edu.iq/index.php/kjar/article/view/59
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