Ilse Lizeth Villegas-Velasquez, L. Pascual-Mathey, O. Valenzuela-Limón, Patricia Elisa Molina-Prior, Jose Locia-Espinoza, Ezri Cruz Perez, Magda Olivia Perez-Vasquez
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摘要
新生儿败血症(NS)是一种由细菌、真菌或病毒引起的全身性感染,发生在出生后的第一个月。虽然各种研究已经确定了与NS相关的因素,但由于其发病率和死亡率高,它是一个公共卫生问题。该研究旨在确定与墨西哥一家三级医院新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)新生儿败血症相关的危险因素。使用2017年1月至12月的新生儿(脓毒症39和非脓毒症39)记录进行病例对照研究。研究的危险因素是社会人口学和临床特征的母亲和诊所的新生儿。采用Chi2检验、Fisher精确检验、学生t检验和比值比(OR)对数据进行分析。与NS相关的危险因素为胎龄(OR 0.77, CI95% = 0.64-0.91, p = 0.004)、新生儿体重(OR 0.45, CI95% = 0.23-0.86, p = 0.017)和住院天数(OR 1.06, CI95% = 1.02-1.10, p = 0.0014)。母亲的社会人口学和临床因素与NS无关。与NS相关的危险因素有胎龄、新生儿体重和住院天数。
Risk Factors for Sepsis in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Hospital in Mexico
Neonatal Sepsis (NS) is a systemic infection caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses during the first month of life. Although various studies have identified the factors associated with NS, it is a public health problem due to its high morbidity and mortality. The study aimed to identify the risk factors associated with neonatal sepsis in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of a tertiary hospital in Mexico. A case-control study was carried out using records of neonates (with sepsis 39 and without sepsis 39) from January to December 2017. The risk factors studied were the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the mother and clinics of the neonate. The data were analyzed using the Chi2 test, Fisher's exact test, Student's t-test, and the Odds Ratio (OR). The risk factors associated with NS were gestational age (OR 0.77, CI 95% = 0.64-0.91, p = 0.004), newborn weight (OR 0.45, CI95% = 0.23-0.86, p = 0.017) and days of hospital stay (OR 1.06, CI95% = 1.02-1.10, p = 0.0014). The mother's sociodemographic and clinical factors were not associated with NS. Risk factors associated with NS were gestational age, newborn weight, and days of hospital stay.