Analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years

Purpose : Sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the newborn, particularly in preterm. The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence rate, causative pathogens and clinical features of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for 6 years. Methods : Th...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Peter Chun, Seom Gim Kong, Shin Yun Byun, Su Eun Park, Hyung Du Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Pediatric Society 2010-04-01
Series:Korean Journal of Pediatrics
Online Access:http://www.kjp.or.kr/upload/2010530406-20100614171914.PDF
id doaj-ab2f0b1097a54495ab724c95084b3645
record_format Article
spelling doaj-ab2f0b1097a54495ab724c95084b36452020-11-24T23:48:41ZengKorean Pediatric SocietyKorean Journal of Pediatrics1738-10612092-72582010-04-0153449550210.3345/kjp.2010.53.4.495Analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 yearsPeter ChunSeom Gim KongShin Yun ByunSu Eun ParkHyung Du LeePurpose : Sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the newborn, particularly in preterm. The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence rate, causative pathogens and clinical features of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for 6 years. Methods : This study was retrospectively performed to review the clinical and laboratory characteristics including sex, gestational age, birth weight, Apgar score, length of hospitalization, length of total parenteral nutrition, presence of central venous catheter, underlying diseases, laboratory findings, microorganisms isolated from blood culture, complications and mortality in 175 patients between January 2003 and December 2008. Results : 1) Sepsis was present in 175 of 3,747 infants for 6 years. There were more gram-positive organisms. 2) The gram-negatives were more prevalent in preterm. There were no significant differences of other clinical features between two groups. 3) Underlying diseases were found in 73.7%, and the most common disease was cardiovascular disease. The most common organisms of gram-positives and gram-negatives were methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Serratia marcescens. 4) There was statistically significant difference on platelet counts between two groups (P&amp&#59;lt&#59;0.05). 5) Complications were found in 18.3% and septic shock was the most common. MRSA was the most common pathogen in sepsis with complication. 6) The mortality rate was 7.4%. 7) There were differences in monthly blood stream infection/ 1,000 patient-days. Conclusion : The studies about the factors that can influence neonatal sepsis will contribute to decrease the infection rates in NICUs.http://www.kjp.or.kr/upload/2010530406-20100614171914.PDF
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Peter Chun
Seom Gim Kong
Shin Yun Byun
Su Eun Park
Hyung Du Lee
spellingShingle Peter Chun
Seom Gim Kong
Shin Yun Byun
Su Eun Park
Hyung Du Lee
Analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years
Korean Journal of Pediatrics
author_facet Peter Chun
Seom Gim Kong
Shin Yun Byun
Su Eun Park
Hyung Du Lee
author_sort Peter Chun
title Analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years
title_short Analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years
title_full Analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years
title_fullStr Analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years
title_sort analysis of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years
publisher Korean Pediatric Society
series Korean Journal of Pediatrics
issn 1738-1061
2092-7258
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Purpose : Sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the newborn, particularly in preterm. The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence rate, causative pathogens and clinical features of neonatal sepsis in one neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for 6 years. Methods : This study was retrospectively performed to review the clinical and laboratory characteristics including sex, gestational age, birth weight, Apgar score, length of hospitalization, length of total parenteral nutrition, presence of central venous catheter, underlying diseases, laboratory findings, microorganisms isolated from blood culture, complications and mortality in 175 patients between January 2003 and December 2008. Results : 1) Sepsis was present in 175 of 3,747 infants for 6 years. There were more gram-positive organisms. 2) The gram-negatives were more prevalent in preterm. There were no significant differences of other clinical features between two groups. 3) Underlying diseases were found in 73.7%, and the most common disease was cardiovascular disease. The most common organisms of gram-positives and gram-negatives were methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Serratia marcescens. 4) There was statistically significant difference on platelet counts between two groups (P&amp&#59;lt&#59;0.05). 5) Complications were found in 18.3% and septic shock was the most common. MRSA was the most common pathogen in sepsis with complication. 6) The mortality rate was 7.4%. 7) There were differences in monthly blood stream infection/ 1,000 patient-days. Conclusion : The studies about the factors that can influence neonatal sepsis will contribute to decrease the infection rates in NICUs.
url http://www.kjp.or.kr/upload/2010530406-20100614171914.PDF
work_keys_str_mv AT peterchun analysisofneonatalsepsisinoneneonatalintensivecareunitfor6years
AT seomgimkong analysisofneonatalsepsisinoneneonatalintensivecareunitfor6years
AT shinyunbyun analysisofneonatalsepsisinoneneonatalintensivecareunitfor6years
AT sueunpark analysisofneonatalsepsisinoneneonatalintensivecareunitfor6years
AT hyungdulee analysisofneonatalsepsisinoneneonatalintensivecareunitfor6years
_version_ 1725485079239589888