The effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using Markov models
Background: Hypothermia is an important determinant of survival in newborns, especially among low-birth-weight ones. Prolonged hypothermia leads to edema, generalized hemorrhage, jaundice and ultimately death. This study was undertaken to examine the factors affecting transition from hypothermic sta...
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doaj-36e9e74e14754de49130c91047d04e5a2020-11-24T21:47:49ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222012-08-01705282288The effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using Markov modelsAkbarzadeh Baghban A0Jambarsang S1Pezeshk H2Nayeri F3 Background: Hypothermia is an important determinant of survival in newborns, especially among low-birth-weight ones. Prolonged hypothermia leads to edema, generalized hemorrhage, jaundice and ultimately death. This study was undertaken to examine the factors affecting transition from hypothermic state in neonates.Methods: The study consisted of 439 neonates hospitalized in NICU of Valiasr in Tehran, Iran in 2005. The neonates' rectal temperature was measured immediately after birth and every 30 minutes afterwards, until neonates passed hypothermia stages. In order to estimate the rate of transition from neonatal hypothermic state, we used multi-state Markov models with two covariates, birth weight and environmental temperature. We also used R package to fit the model.Results: Estimated transition rates from severe hypothermia and mild hypothermia were 0.1192 and 0.0549 per minute, respectively. Weight had a significant effect on transition from hypothermia to normal condition (95% CI: 0.1364-0.4165, P<0.001). Environmental temperature significantly affected the transition from hypothermia to normal stage (95% CI: 0.0439-0.4963, P<0.001).Conclusion: The results of this study showed that neonates with normal weight and neonates in an environmental temperature greater than 28 °C had a higher transition rate from hypothermia stages. Since birth weight at the time of delivery is not under the control of medical staff, keeping the environmental temperature in an optimum level could help neonates to pass through the hypothermiastages faster.http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-111&slc_lang=en&sid=1birth weightenvironmentalhypothermiamulti-state Markov modelsneonataltemperaturetransition rate |
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Akbarzadeh Baghban A Jambarsang S Pezeshk H Nayeri F The effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using Markov models Tehran University Medical Journal birth weight environmental hypothermia multi-state Markov models neonatal temperature transition rate |
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The effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using Markov models |
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The effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using Markov models |
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The effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using Markov models |
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The effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using Markov models |
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The effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using Markov models |
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effects of temperature and birth weight on the transition rate of hypothermia in hospitalized neonates using markov models |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Tehran University Medical Journal |
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1683-1764 1735-7322 |
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Background: Hypothermia is an important determinant of survival in newborns, especially among
low-birth-weight ones. Prolonged hypothermia leads to edema, generalized hemorrhage, jaundice and ultimately death. This study was undertaken to examine
the factors affecting transition from hypothermic state in neonates.Methods: The study consisted
of 439 neonates hospitalized in NICU of Valiasr in Tehran, Iran in 2005. The neonates' rectal temperature was measured immediately after birth and every 30 minutes afterwards, until neonates passed hypothermia stages. In order to estimate the rate of transition from neonatal hypothermic state, we used multi-state Markov models with two covariates, birth weight and environmental temperature. We also used R package to fit the model.Results: Estimated transition rates from severe hypothermia and mild hypothermia were 0.1192 and 0.0549 per minute,
respectively. Weight had a significant effect on transition from hypothermia to normal condition (95% CI: 0.1364-0.4165, P<0.001). Environmental
temperature significantly affected the transition from hypothermia to normal stage (95% CI: 0.0439-0.4963, P<0.001).Conclusion: The results of this study showed that neonates with normal weight and neonates in an environmental temperature greater than 28 °C had a higher transition rate from hypothermia stages. Since birth weight at the time of delivery is not under the control of medical staff, keeping the environmental
temperature in an optimum level could help neonates to pass through the hypothermiastages faster. |
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birth weight environmental hypothermia multi-state Markov models neonatal temperature transition rate |
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