Evaluation of the factors associated with anemia in neonates admitted to the Neonatal Unit of Maiwand Teaching Hospital: A cross-sectional study

Mansoor Aslamzai , Yazdan Danish , Turyalai Hakimi , Bashir Jawadi
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Abstract

Background

While anemia has been associated with severe outcomes in neonates, there is a lack of scientific data regarding the associated factors of this problem in newborn babies of Afghanistan; hence, this study was undertaken to fill that gap. The objective of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with anemia in neonates who were admitted to the Neonatal Unit.

Methods

This analytic cross-sectional study with retrospective document review was conducted at the Neonatal Unit of the Maiwand Teaching Hospital in Kabul City, Afghanistan, in 2023. SPSS 26 and certain statistical methods were used to carry out the statistical analysis.

Results

Of the 220 newborns enrolled in this study, anemia occurred in 26.8% of them. Based on gestational age, the occurrence rates of neonatal anemia within groups of term and preterm neonates were 23% and 41.3%, respectively. The occurrence of neonatal anemia was found to be 60% in extremely low birth weight, 41.2% in very low birth weight, 27.2% in low-birth-weight neonates, and 23.9% in normal birth weight neonates. The neonates in the anemic group versus the non-anemic group had a mean birth weight of (2516.18 ± 898.79 vs 2749.62 ± 766.02 g, P = 0.03, 95%CI= -691_-9.9), a mean gestational age of (35.47 ± 3.7 vs 37.4 ± 2.5 w, P = 0.04, 95% CI= -1.6_ -0.9), a mean age of (11.41 ± 6.39 vs 9.9 ± 6.88 days, P = 0.35, 95%CI= -1.6_4.6), a mean CRP level of (13.6 ± 7.6 vs 9.8 ± 5.6 mg, P = 0.01, 95%CI= 0.8_7.8) and a mean hemoglobin level of (11.1 ± 1.7 vs 17.3 ± 2.5 g, P = 0.04, 95%CI=-7.4_-5.1). There was a significant association between neonatal anemia and preterm birth (OR=2.4, P = 0.04, 95%CI=0.08_0.5), male sex (OR=2.4, P = 0.04, 95%CI= 0.1_0.3), neonatal sepsis (OR=2.5, P = 0.01, 95%CI= 0.1_ 0.6), cesarean delivery (OR=3.4, P = 0.00, 95%CI=1.7_6.5), maternal age greater than 35 years (OR=2.9, P = 0.03, 95%CI=0.04_0.6), no iron intake by the mother during pregnancy (OR=1.9, P = 0.002, 95%CI=1.1_3.4), antepartum hemorrhage (OR=4.7, P = 0.00, 95%CI=1.3_10.3), and poor household income (OR=2.6, P = 0.03, 95%CI=0.03_0.2).

Conclusions

Newborns admitted to the Neonatal Unit had a significant prevalence of neonatal anemia. The highest occurrence rates were seen within groups of preterm and extremely low-birth-weight newborn babies. Neonatal anemia was found to be associated with lower mean neonatal birth weight and gestational age, as well as with preterm birth, male sex, a higher CRP level, neonatal sepsis, older maternal age, cesarean delivery, no maternal iron consumption, antepartum hemorrhage, and a poor household income.

评估麦旺德教学医院新生儿科收治的新生儿贫血的相关因素:横断面研究
背景虽然贫血与新生儿的严重后果有关,但目前缺乏有关阿富汗新生儿贫血相关因素的科学数据;因此,本研究旨在填补这一空白。本研究的目的是评估新生儿科收治的新生儿中与贫血相关的因素。方法这项分析性横断面研究于 2023 年在阿富汗喀布尔市迈旺德教学医院新生儿科进行,并回顾了相关文件。采用 SPSS 26 和某些统计方法进行了统计分析。根据胎龄,足月新生儿组和早产儿组的新生儿贫血发生率分别为 23% 和 41.3%。极低出生体重新生儿贫血发生率为 60%,极低出生体重新生儿贫血发生率为 41.2%,低出生体重新生儿贫血发生率为 27.2%,正常出生体重新生儿贫血发生率为 23.9%。贫血组与非贫血组新生儿的平均出生体重为(2516.18 ± 898.79 vs 2749.62 ± 766.02 g,P = 0.03,95%CI= -691_-9.9),平均胎龄为(35.47 ± 3.7 vs 37.4 ± 2.5 w,P = 0.04,95%CI= -1.6_ -0.9)、平均年龄(11.41 ± 6.39 vs 9.9 ± 6.88 天,P = 0.35,95%CI=-1.6_4.6)、平均 CRP 水平(13.6 ± 7.6 vs 9.8 ± 5.6 mg,P = 0.01,95%CI= 0.8_7.8)和平均血红蛋白水平(11.1 ± 1.7 vs 17.3 ± 2.5 g,P = 0.04,95%CI=-7.4_-5.1)。3)、新生儿败血症(OR=2.5,P = 0.01,95%CI= 0.1_ 0.6)、剖宫产(OR=3.4,P = 0.00,95%CI=1.7_6.5)、产妇年龄大于 35 岁(OR=2.9,P = 0.03,95%CI=0.04_0.6)、母亲孕期未摄入铁(OR=1.9,P=0.002,95%CI=1.1_3.4)、产前出血(OR=4.7,P=0.00,95%CI=1.3_10.结论新生儿科收治的新生儿中,新生儿贫血的发生率很高。早产儿和极低出生体重儿的新生儿贫血发生率最高。新生儿贫血与较低的新生儿平均出生体重和胎龄有关,还与早产、男性、较高的 CRP 水平、新生儿败血症、高龄产妇、剖宫产、产妇未摄入铁、产前出血和贫困家庭收入有关。
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Global pediatrics
Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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