Determinants of early Post-natal Blood Pressure among Term Healthy Babies Seen in A Tertiary Hospital in Southwest Nigeria

E. Ogundare, A. Taiwo, J. Okeniyi
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Background: Neonatal blood pressure varies considerably in the early days of life. To correctly interpret blood pressure measurements or predict the expected blood pressure of a newborn, the factors that influence neonatal blood pressure must be taken into consideration. This study aimed to identify the factors that influence blood pressure (BP) in the early neonatal period. Method: This is a sub-analysis of research work on the blood pressure pattern of asphyxiated neonates and apparently healthy neonates. It is a hospital-based observational study that was conducted at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital [EKSUTH], Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. 12 blood pressure readings were taken serially from each baby in the first 24 hours after birth using oscillometric device. Relationships between blood pressure and physical parameters were established using regression analysis. Differences in blood pressure with respect to gender, gestational age, weight categorization, maturity for age, socio-economic status, and civil status were established using independent t-test and analysis of variance where appropriate. Result: 1476 blood pressure readings from 123 healthy newborns were analyzed. The mean (standard deviation) (SD) BP in mmHg on day 1 were 69.5 (6.5), 39.2 (5.1), and 49.3 (4.6) for Systolic blood pressure (SBP), Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and Mean Arterial pressure (MAP) respectively. Systolic blood pressure showed a positive linear relationship with weight (R=0.488, P=0.000) and length (R =0.304, P= 0.001). There were also significant differences in the mean (SD) of SBP with respect to gender (P = 0.015), civil status (P = 0.023), and maternal hypertension (P = 0.043). DBP (P= 0.001) and MAP(P=0.001) also had significant differences with respect to Maternal hypertension. Conclusion: Systolic blood pressure correlated significantly with birth weight and length. Only maternal hypertension had a significant effect on diastolic blood pressure.
尼日利亚西南部一家三级医院足月健康婴儿早期产后血压的决定因素
背景:新生儿血压在生命早期变化很大。为了正确地解释血压测量值或预测新生儿的预期血压,必须考虑影响新生儿血压的因素。本研究旨在确定影响新生儿早期血压的因素。方法:本文是对窒息新生儿和表面健康新生儿血压模式研究工作的亚分析。这是一项以医院为基础的观察性研究,在尼日利亚Ado-Ekiti的Ekiti州立大学教学医院[EKSUTH]进行。在每个婴儿出生后的前24小时内,使用振荡测量装置连续采集12个血压读数。采用回归分析建立血压与身体参数之间的关系。血压在性别、胎龄、体重分类、年龄成熟度、社会经济地位和公民身份方面的差异采用独立t检验和方差分析。结果:对123例健康新生儿的1476份血压数据进行分析。第1天收缩压(SBP)、舒张压(DBP)和平均动脉压(MAP)的平均(标准差)BP (mmHg)分别为69.5(6.5)、39.2(5.1)和49.3(4.6)。收缩压与体重(R=0.488, P=0.000)、体长(R= 0.304, P= 0.001)呈线性正相关。收缩压均值(SD)在性别(P = 0.015)、公民身份(P = 0.023)和产妇高血压(P = 0.043)方面也存在显著差异。DBP (P=0.001)和MAP(P=0.001)在产妇高血压方面也存在显著差异。结论:收缩压与出生体重、身长有显著相关性。只有母亲高血压对舒张压有显著影响。
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