The effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transition

<p><strong>Background and aim: </strong>Neonatal hypothermia is a major risk factor for mortality after delivery. This study aims to identify the risk factors associated with transition in hypothermia state with new definition of hypothermia states.</p><p><strong>...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Salmani, Alireza Abadi, S. Mahmoud Taheri, Hamid Alavi Majd, Fatemeh Nayeri
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Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2016-04-01
Series:Social Determinants of Health
Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/sdh/article/view/13710
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spelling doaj-2afdb2b555b648ff9d22467b0479f3402020-11-25T00:24:11ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesSocial Determinants of Health2423-35602423-73372016-04-0121152010.22037/sdh.v2i1.137107720The effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transitionFatemeh SalmaniAlireza AbadiS. Mahmoud TaheriHamid Alavi MajdFatemeh Nayeri<p><strong>Background and aim: </strong>Neonatal hypothermia is a major risk factor for mortality after delivery. This study aims to identify the risk factors associated with transition in hypothermia state with new definition of hypothermia states.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong> Four hundred and seventy nine (479) neonates hospitalized in NICU of Valiasr in Tehran, Iran in 2005 participated in this study. The rectal temperature of neonatal was measured immediately after delivery and every 30 min afterwards, until neonates became normal.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Results:</strong> The mean weight of neonatal was 2580±882.9 g and mean of delivery room temperature was 29.2±1.45 °C. Most of the neonatal were mild hypothermia. There were significant associations between weight of neonatal, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and Apgar score with hypothermia state (P&lt;0.05).  Death of neonatal was related to hypothermia state.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong>: The findings of this study indicated that a major risk factor for hypothermia was low weight of neonatal.</p>http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/sdh/article/view/13710
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author Fatemeh Salmani
Alireza Abadi
S. Mahmoud Taheri
Hamid Alavi Majd
Fatemeh Nayeri
spellingShingle Fatemeh Salmani
Alireza Abadi
S. Mahmoud Taheri
Hamid Alavi Majd
Fatemeh Nayeri
The effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transition
Social Determinants of Health
author_facet Fatemeh Salmani
Alireza Abadi
S. Mahmoud Taheri
Hamid Alavi Majd
Fatemeh Nayeri
author_sort Fatemeh Salmani
title The effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transition
title_short The effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transition
title_full The effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transition
title_fullStr The effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transition
title_full_unstemmed The effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transition
title_sort effects of risk factors on the improvement of hypothermia neonatal using fuzzy transition
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Social Determinants of Health
issn 2423-3560
2423-7337
publishDate 2016-04-01
description <p><strong>Background and aim: </strong>Neonatal hypothermia is a major risk factor for mortality after delivery. This study aims to identify the risk factors associated with transition in hypothermia state with new definition of hypothermia states.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong> Four hundred and seventy nine (479) neonates hospitalized in NICU of Valiasr in Tehran, Iran in 2005 participated in this study. The rectal temperature of neonatal was measured immediately after delivery and every 30 min afterwards, until neonates became normal.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Results:</strong> The mean weight of neonatal was 2580±882.9 g and mean of delivery room temperature was 29.2±1.45 °C. Most of the neonatal were mild hypothermia. There were significant associations between weight of neonatal, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and Apgar score with hypothermia state (P&lt;0.05).  Death of neonatal was related to hypothermia state.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong>: The findings of this study indicated that a major risk factor for hypothermia was low weight of neonatal.</p>
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/sdh/article/view/13710
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