Predictors of Neonatal Mortality in a Tertiary Institution of a Developing Country

Background: Nigeria continues to have one of the highest rates of neonatal deaths in Africa. Hospital-based studies had implicated prematurity, neonatal sepsis, poor antenatal care, and perinatal asphyxia as major causes of neonatal mortality. This study aimed to highlight the predictors of neonatal...

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Main Authors: Komomo Ibor Eyong, Joan Ikobah, Offiong Ikpeme, Uzomba Chigozie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2020-10-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Neonatology
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Online Access:http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_16726_edaabac784af9c50fd57748dd4fe9f0c.pdf
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spelling doaj-26bdee4b07054cc3a5ce16bac9cae06d2021-08-02T19:08:23ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Neonatology2251-75102322-21582020-10-0111491310.22038/ijn.2020.47649.181516726Predictors of Neonatal Mortality in a Tertiary Institution of a Developing CountryKomomo Ibor Eyong0Joan Ikobah1Offiong Ikpeme2Uzomba Chigozie3Department of Paediatrics, University of Calabar, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, University of Calabar, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, University of Calabar, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, University of Calabar, NigeriaBackground: Nigeria continues to have one of the highest rates of neonatal deaths in Africa. Hospital-based studies had implicated prematurity, neonatal sepsis, poor antenatal care, and perinatal asphyxia as major causes of neonatal mortality. This study aimed to highlight the predictors of neonatal deaths and offer solutions to reduce them.Methods: This 5-year retrospective review investigated the neonatal mortality rate at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital from 2013 to 2018. The demographic characteristics, clinical parameters, duration of hospital stay, and challenges encountered in managing the patients were documented in this study. The obtained data were analysed in SPSS software (version 26).Results: Neonatal mortality rate of 60 per 1000 live births was recorded in this study. The major causes of death were prematurity (n=86, 39.8%), perinatal asphyxia (n=45, 20.8%), neonatal sepsis (n=37, 17.1%), and congenital malformation (n=34, 15.7%). Low socioeconomic class and out-born were additional risk factors in this regard.Conclusion: The neonatal mortality rate is higher than the average national rate and the figure obtained in the same center more than a decade ago. Infrastructural decay during the study period may partly explain the high neonatal mortality rate. Enhancement of the infrastructure and use of kangaroo mother care are recommended to reduce neonatal death, especially among premature babies.http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_16726_edaabac784af9c50fd57748dd4fe9f0c.pdfdeveloping countryneonatal mortalitypredictors
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author Komomo Ibor Eyong
Joan Ikobah
Offiong Ikpeme
Uzomba Chigozie
spellingShingle Komomo Ibor Eyong
Joan Ikobah
Offiong Ikpeme
Uzomba Chigozie
Predictors of Neonatal Mortality in a Tertiary Institution of a Developing Country
Iranian Journal of Neonatology
developing country
neonatal mortality
predictors
author_facet Komomo Ibor Eyong
Joan Ikobah
Offiong Ikpeme
Uzomba Chigozie
author_sort Komomo Ibor Eyong
title Predictors of Neonatal Mortality in a Tertiary Institution of a Developing Country
title_short Predictors of Neonatal Mortality in a Tertiary Institution of a Developing Country
title_full Predictors of Neonatal Mortality in a Tertiary Institution of a Developing Country
title_fullStr Predictors of Neonatal Mortality in a Tertiary Institution of a Developing Country
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Neonatal Mortality in a Tertiary Institution of a Developing Country
title_sort predictors of neonatal mortality in a tertiary institution of a developing country
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Neonatology
issn 2251-7510
2322-2158
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: Nigeria continues to have one of the highest rates of neonatal deaths in Africa. Hospital-based studies had implicated prematurity, neonatal sepsis, poor antenatal care, and perinatal asphyxia as major causes of neonatal mortality. This study aimed to highlight the predictors of neonatal deaths and offer solutions to reduce them.Methods: This 5-year retrospective review investigated the neonatal mortality rate at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital from 2013 to 2018. The demographic characteristics, clinical parameters, duration of hospital stay, and challenges encountered in managing the patients were documented in this study. The obtained data were analysed in SPSS software (version 26).Results: Neonatal mortality rate of 60 per 1000 live births was recorded in this study. The major causes of death were prematurity (n=86, 39.8%), perinatal asphyxia (n=45, 20.8%), neonatal sepsis (n=37, 17.1%), and congenital malformation (n=34, 15.7%). Low socioeconomic class and out-born were additional risk factors in this regard.Conclusion: The neonatal mortality rate is higher than the average national rate and the figure obtained in the same center more than a decade ago. Infrastructural decay during the study period may partly explain the high neonatal mortality rate. Enhancement of the infrastructure and use of kangaroo mother care are recommended to reduce neonatal death, especially among premature babies.
topic developing country
neonatal mortality
predictors
url http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_16726_edaabac784af9c50fd57748dd4fe9f0c.pdf
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