Neonatal Mortality: Experience of Pediatric Emergency Department

R. Dahni, S. E. Moussaoui, W. Lahmini, M. Bourrous
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Introduction: Neonatal mortality is a global health problem that has been at the heart of World Health Organization (WHO) programs for more than 30 years. In Morocco, it represents a real scourge and remains high despite the efforts made by the Ministry of Health. We conducted this study to assess the prevalence of neonatal mortality, determine its causes and risk factors, and propose preventive measures to reduce this rate. Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive and analytical study conducted over a period of four and a half years, from January 2016 to June 2020, in the Pediatric Emergency Department of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Mohamed VI in Marrakech. Results: We recorded 268 deaths, representing a neonatal mortality rate of 18.3%, with a preponderance of early neonatal deaths (73.9%). The sex ratio was 1.45 in favor of males. Mean age at death was 6.5 days. 70% of pregnancies were poorly attended, medical deliveries accounted for 86% in our serie, and 90.5% of deliveries were vaginal. The majority of deaths occurred in parturients aged between 20 and 29 years (57.3%), and 28.5% of deaths occurred in primiparous women. The prematurity rate was 49.2%, and 58% of the newborns who died had a low birth weight. Prematurity was the leading cause of neonatal mortality (49.2%), followed by neonatal infection (38.5%) and perinatal asphyxia (12.3%). Conclusion: Effective management of pregnancy and the newborn in the first week of life should improve neonatal prognosis.
新生儿死亡率:儿科急诊室的经验
导言:新生儿死亡是一个全球性的健康问题,30 多年来一直是世界卫生组织(WHO)计划的核心问题。在摩洛哥,这是一个真正的祸害,尽管卫生部做出了努力,但死亡率仍然居高不下。我们开展这项研究的目的是评估新生儿死亡率,确定其原因和风险因素,并提出降低新生儿死亡率的预防措施。研究方法这是一项回顾性描述和分析研究,从 2016 年 1 月至 2020 年 6 月,历时四年半,在马拉喀什穆罕默德六世大学中心医院儿科急诊室进行。研究结果我们记录了 268 例死亡病例,新生儿死亡率为 18.3%,其中以新生儿早期死亡为主(73.9%)。性别比为 1.45,男性占优势。平均死亡年龄为 6.5 天。70%的孕妇护理不善,86%的孕妇为顺产,90.5%的孕妇为阴道分娩。大多数死亡产妇的年龄在 20-29 岁之间(57.3%),28.5%的死亡产妇为初产妇。早产率为 49.2%,58%的死亡新生儿出生体重不足。早产是新生儿死亡的主要原因(49.2%),其次是新生儿感染(38.5%)和围产期窒息(12.3%)。结论孕期和新生儿出生后第一周的有效管理应能改善新生儿的预后。
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