Epidemiologic factors associated with neonatal bowel perforations in Uganda: experience from a single tertiary referral hospital

IF 0.4 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Innocent Okello, Nasser Kakembo, Phyllis Kisa, Stella Nimanya, Caroline Q. Stephens, Ava Yap, Anne S. Wesonga, Rovine Naluyimbazi, John Sekabira
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Abstract

Neonatal bowel perforations pose a significant disease burden for pediatric surgeons around the world. However, very little is known about these perforations in low-income settings. This study aims to investigate the epidemiology of neonatal perforations at a tertiary hospital in Uganda. Twenty neonates with bowel perforation who were admitted to a single national referral hospital from May 2020 to April 2021 were included. Fifty-five percent (n = 11) of the neonates in this cohort were male, and 16 were term with birth weight above 2.5 kg. Thirteen were below 1 week of age and all maternal ages were less than 40 years. Pneumoperitoneum was the most common finding on erect abdominal X-ray and colon was the frequent site of perforation. Forty percent of the babies in this cohort had blood group O+. Fifty-five percent of our patients died before discharge. Outcomes for neonatal bowel perforations are still dismal. Health workers taking care of neonates should have a high index of suspicion for neonatal gastrointestinal perforations.
与乌干达新生儿肠穿孔相关的流行病学因素:来自单一三级转诊医院的经验
新生儿肠穿孔对全世界的儿科外科医生来说是一个重大的疾病负担。然而,人们对低收入地区的穿孔情况知之甚少。本研究的目的是调查流行病学的新生儿穿孔在乌干达三级医院。纳入了2020年5月至2021年4月在一家国家转诊医院住院的20名肠穿孔新生儿。该队列中55% (n = 11)的新生儿为男性,16例足月出生体重超过2.5 kg。13例小于1周龄,产妇年龄均小于40岁。气腹是腹部直立x线片最常见的发现,结肠是最常见的穿孔部位。这个队列中40%的婴儿是O+型血。55%的病人在出院前死亡。新生儿肠穿孔的结局仍然令人沮丧。照顾新生儿的卫生工作者应该高度怀疑新生儿胃肠道穿孔。
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