International Journal of Biomedical Research | |
AETIOLOGY OF PERINATAL MORTALITY- A STUDY IN A RURAL SETTING | |
Surekha Tayade1  Naina Kumar1  | |
[1] Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sewagram, Wardha, Maharashtra | |
关键词: Neonatal mortality; Observational study; Perinatal mortality; Stillbirths; | |
DOI : 10.7439/ijbr.v3i7.522 | |
学科分类:基础医学 | |
来源: Scholar Science Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: Each year, an estimated six million perinatal deaths occur worldwide and 98% of them occur in low and middle-income countries. Perinatal deaths are the leading burden of disease among children aged less than five years worldwide. Globally there are 3 major causes of neonatal death: infections (36%) ,prematurity (28%) and asphyxia (23%). Of the remaining, 7% are due to congenital malformations.Objectives: Analysis of risk factors associated with perinatal mortality and to determine the most common causes of early neonatal deaths.Material and method: The study was carried out at a tertiary care rural hospital of central India. Data were collected on 5,856 births over a one year period. Results: The perinatal mortality rate was 17.07 per 1,000 births; stillbirth rate was 2.39 per 1,000 births; and early neonatal death rate was 15.16 per 1,000 live births. Clinically relevant factors independently associated with perinatal death included: low birth weight, breech presentation, birth asphyxia, sepsis, respiratory distress syndrome, congenital malformations and meconium aspiration syndrome. Over one-half of early neonatal deaths occurred during the first two post natal days, and the most common causes were low birth weight/prematurity (28.80%), asphyxia (13.04%), and congenital malformations (9.23%).Conclusion: Most neonatal deaths occur soon after birth, and nearly three-quarters are caused by low birth weight/prematurity or asphyxia. Neonatal mortality might be reduced by targeting interventions to improve neonatal resuscitation and care of larger preterm infants. Specifically, deaths due to breech presentation, a common risk factor, will be reduced by making available emergency obstetric care.
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