Mortality and Major Morbidities of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison of Two Periods

Objectives: To assess the status of care provided in the neonatal intensive care unit at our institution and to track the changes in rates of mortality and major morbidities of very low birth weight infants, delivered over two periods. Materials and Methods: We analyzed retrospectively the records o...

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Main Authors: Khalid Altirkawi, Nasser Alyousef, Badr Sobaih, Adnan J. Alhadid, Lana Shaiba, Rozina Banoo, Amull Fariss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2021-05-01
Series:Dubai Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/516289
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spelling doaj-90a788051e114013bbbc69ce37565ce52021-06-15T12:13:16ZengKarger PublishersDubai Medical Journal2571-726X2021-05-0118218810.1159/000516289516289Mortality and Major Morbidities of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison of Two PeriodsKhalid Altirkawihttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7331-4196Nasser AlyousefBadr SobaihAdnan J. AlhadidLana ShaibaRozina BanooAmull FarissObjectives: To assess the status of care provided in the neonatal intensive care unit at our institution and to track the changes in rates of mortality and major morbidities of very low birth weight infants, delivered over two periods. Materials and Methods: We analyzed retrospectively the records of preterm infants, with birth weights <1,500 g and gestational age <33 weeks. Infants studied were born over two periods; the first extends from January 1999 to December 2007 and the second from January 2011 to December 2018. We compared the rates of survival to discharge and major morbidities of the infants in these two periods and, as a corollary, to the rates published in 2007 by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) neonatal research network. Results: Five hundred and twelve infants were included in the second period of this study. The survival-to-discharge rate was 84%, and it varied among infants based on their gestational ages. Generally, morbidities reported in the second period were less than their counterparts in the first one and comparable to NICHD ones. The most common morbidities were respiratory distress syndrome, 88.5%; retinopathy of prematurity, 28.3%; patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), 27.9%; and sepsis/meningitis, 25.6%. Conclusion: Most of the assessed morbidity rates have decreased over time, except for periventricular leukomalacia which increased. The survival-to-discharge rates have not improved as expected; this trend seems concerning and warrants further investigation.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/516289outcomesmortalitypreterm infantvery low birth weight infant
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author Khalid Altirkawi
Nasser Alyousef
Badr Sobaih
Adnan J. Alhadid
Lana Shaiba
Rozina Banoo
Amull Fariss
spellingShingle Khalid Altirkawi
Nasser Alyousef
Badr Sobaih
Adnan J. Alhadid
Lana Shaiba
Rozina Banoo
Amull Fariss
Mortality and Major Morbidities of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison of Two Periods
Dubai Medical Journal
outcomes
mortality
preterm infant
very low birth weight infant
author_facet Khalid Altirkawi
Nasser Alyousef
Badr Sobaih
Adnan J. Alhadid
Lana Shaiba
Rozina Banoo
Amull Fariss
author_sort Khalid Altirkawi
title Mortality and Major Morbidities of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison of Two Periods
title_short Mortality and Major Morbidities of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison of Two Periods
title_full Mortality and Major Morbidities of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison of Two Periods
title_fullStr Mortality and Major Morbidities of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison of Two Periods
title_full_unstemmed Mortality and Major Morbidities of Very Low Birth Weight Infants at a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison of Two Periods
title_sort mortality and major morbidities of very low birth weight infants at a teaching hospital in saudi arabia: a comparison of two periods
publisher Karger Publishers
series Dubai Medical Journal
issn 2571-726X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Objectives: To assess the status of care provided in the neonatal intensive care unit at our institution and to track the changes in rates of mortality and major morbidities of very low birth weight infants, delivered over two periods. Materials and Methods: We analyzed retrospectively the records of preterm infants, with birth weights <1,500 g and gestational age <33 weeks. Infants studied were born over two periods; the first extends from January 1999 to December 2007 and the second from January 2011 to December 2018. We compared the rates of survival to discharge and major morbidities of the infants in these two periods and, as a corollary, to the rates published in 2007 by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) neonatal research network. Results: Five hundred and twelve infants were included in the second period of this study. The survival-to-discharge rate was 84%, and it varied among infants based on their gestational ages. Generally, morbidities reported in the second period were less than their counterparts in the first one and comparable to NICHD ones. The most common morbidities were respiratory distress syndrome, 88.5%; retinopathy of prematurity, 28.3%; patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), 27.9%; and sepsis/meningitis, 25.6%. Conclusion: Most of the assessed morbidity rates have decreased over time, except for periventricular leukomalacia which increased. The survival-to-discharge rates have not improved as expected; this trend seems concerning and warrants further investigation.
topic outcomes
mortality
preterm infant
very low birth weight infant
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