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Evaluation of Morbidities and Complications of Neonatal İntensive Care Unit Patients with Respiratory Disorders at Different Gestational Ages

Erbu Yarcı, Fuat Emre Canpolat

2021American Journal of Perinatology17 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Respiratory distress presented within the first few days of life is life-threatening and common problem in the neonatal period. The aim of this study is to estimate (1) the incidence of respiratory diseases in newborns and related mortality; (2) the relationship between acute neonatal respiratory disorders rates and gestational age, birth weight, and gender; and (3) the incidence of complications associated with respiratory disturbances. STUDY DESIGN: weeks having respiratory distress were included in the study. The data were collected from the medical records and gestational age was based on the menstrual dating. RESULTS: = 270). Meconium aspiration syndrome, pneumonia, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and pulmonary maladaptation and primary persistent pulmonary hypertension rates were 0.1, 0.7, 2.2, and 0%, respectively. Overall, 553 (61%) of the 903 newborns having respiratory diseases had complications. The occurrence of necrotizing enterocolitis, patent ductus arteriosus, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, intraventricular hemorrhage and air leak was 6.8, 19.8, 4.7, 24.9, and 5%, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study offers an epidemiological perspective for respiratory disorders from a single-center level-III neonatal intensive care unit. Although number of births, premature newborns, extremely low birth weight/very low birth weight infants, and complicated pregnancies increase in years, decreasing rates of mortality and complications are very promising. As perinatal and neonatal cares are getting better in every day, we think that more promising results can be achieved over the coming years. KEY POINTS: · Respiratory distress in the newborn is life-threatening.. · Pulmonary or extrapulmonary diseases may be underlying cause.. · More promising results can be achieved over the coming years with advanced care..

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRespiratory distressMeconium aspiration syndromeGestational ageBronchopulmonary dysplasiaPediatricsNeonatal intensive care unitIncidence (geometry)PneumoniaNecrotizing enterocolitisBirth weightMeconiumObstetricsPregnancyInternal medicineSurgeryFetusPhysicsBiologyGeneticsOpticsNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia StudiesInfant Nutrition and Health
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