EVALUATION OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF THE NEWBORN ADMITTED TO SPECIAL NEWBORN CARE UNIT

Authors

  • A S KIREETI Department of Paediatrics, Sri Venkateswara Medical College, DR. YSRUHS, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • B SASI KUMAR Department of Paediatrics, Sri Venkateswara Medical College, DR. YSRUHS, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • MRUDULA YENEPALLI Department of Paediatrics, Sri Venkateswara Medical College, DR. YSRUHS, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • MADHUSUDANA PULAGANTI Multi-disciplinary Research Unit, Sri Venkateswara Medical College (SVMC), Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • MEENAKSHI MADHAVI Medical Officer, Sri Venkateswara Ramnarayan Ruia Government General Hospital, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2023.v16i6.47949

Keywords:

Birth asphyxia, Birth weight, Case fatality rate, Morbidity, Mortality, Respiratory distress syndrome, Special newborn care units, Inborn, Out born

Abstract

Objectives: Under the facility-based newborn care scheme (FBNC), special newborn care units (SNCUs) are being established in India with the primary motto of reducing the neonatal mortality rate (NMR).

Methods: The present study was a retrospective study conducted for 2 years to gain knowledge of the functioning of SNCU, and its morbidity and mortality pattern of sick newborn attending were evaluated in the present research. The study was conducted at SNCU, SVRRGGH, Tirupati. The total admissions were male, referrals from outside facilities, and low birth-weight newborns.

Results: The overall leading cause of admissions was birth asphyxia-related morbidity (BA) (24%), infections (22.2%), followed by respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) (15.3%). The causes of mortality were BA (33.2%), followed by RDS (27%) and infections (16.4%). The case fatality rates of RDS (45%) were the highest, followed by meconium aspiration syndrome (40%) and BA (35.6%). Although morbidity was high, case-fatality rate of infections (16.4%) was low.

Conclusion: This study has highlighted the deficiencies at SNCU influencing the outcome of admitted newborns, thus guiding steps for improvisation.

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Published

07-06-2023

How to Cite

KIREETI, A. S., B. S. KUMAR, M. YENEPALLI, M. PULAGANTI, and M. MADHAVI. “EVALUATION OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF THE NEWBORN ADMITTED TO SPECIAL NEWBORN CARE UNIT”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 16, no. 6, June 2023, pp. 141-4, doi:10.22159/ajpcr.2023.v16i6.47949.

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