Prevalence of Neonatal Jaundice in the Zone Hospital of Suru-Lere at Cotonou (Benin)

Aïkou Nicolas, Sidiki Boubacar Drame, R. A. Lapo, Ahoyo Angèle Théodora, Gominan Moutawakilou, C. Amadou, Aïkou Nadine Lucrèce Mirèze, Aïkou Arielle Nadège Emérentienne, L. Zannou, Ibrahim Alkoare, B. Lamine
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Objectives: Summarize the data for better management of jaundice in neonatology Patients and methods: This was a study on 842 Beninese newborns aged 0 to 7 days hospitalized over the period from June 2014 to June 2015. Results: On 842 newborns, 170 were neonatal jaundice franc is 20.19%. The ratio is in favor of boys (1.8); jaundice is early in 2.35% of cases. Etiologies are represented by physiological jaundice, infection, maternal-fetal incompatibility erythrocyte. The use of exchange transfusion was required in 5.29% of cases. The rest of the treatment was dominated by intensive phototherapy and / or associated with conventional etiological treatment. Prematurity and infection are the main risk factors identified in our series. Conclusion: Jaundice is a common condition of course, but we draw attention to the importance of the rate of neonatal jaundice in our context related primarily to the non-monitoring of pregnancies, early discharge of maternity and consultations late. Tags: jaundice, prevalence, newborn, spectrophotometer, bilirubin.      
贝宁科托努苏鲁莱尔地区医院新生儿黄疸患病率调查
目的:总结为更好地管理新生儿黄疸患者的数据和方法:本研究对2014年6月至2015年6月期间住院的842例0 - 7天的贝宁新生儿进行了研究。结果:842例新生儿中,新生儿黄疸170例,占20.19%。男孩的比例为1.8;2.35%的病例早期出现黄疸。病因以生理性黄疸、感染、母胎红细胞不相容为代表。需用换血的占5.29%。其余的治疗主要是强化光疗和/或与常规病因治疗相关。早产和感染是我们系列中确定的主要危险因素。结论:黄疸当然是一种常见的情况,但我们提请注意新生儿黄疸率的重要性,在我们的背景下,主要与未监测妊娠,早产出院和咨询晚有关。标签:黄疸,患病率,新生儿,分光光度计,胆红素。
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