Cholestasis sepsis at neonatology ward and neonatal intensive care unit Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital 2007: Incidence, mortality rate and associated risk factors

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Cholestatic jaundice represents serious pathological condition. Septic-cholestasis is a kind of hepato-cellular cholestasis that occured during or after sepsis caused by biliary flow obstruction. This is a cohort study from February to June 2007 on neonatal sepsis patients at Neonatology ward Department of Child Health Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia-Cipto Mangunkusumo General National Hospital. Aim of this study is to find out the incidence of intrahepatic cholestasis in neonatal sepsis, associated risk factors, and mortality rate in neonatal cholestasis-sepsis. From 138 neonatal sepsis patients, the incidence of intrahepatic cholestasis is 65.9%. None of the risk factors tested in this study showed statistically significant result. Mortality rate of neonatal cholestasis-sepsis is 52.8%.

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Bachtiar, K. S., Oswari, H., Batubara, J. R. L., Amir, I., Latief, A., & Firman, K. (2008). Cholestasis sepsis at neonatology ward and neonatal intensive care unit Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital 2007: Incidence, mortality rate and associated risk factors. Medical Journal of Indonesia, 17(2), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.13181/mji.v17i2.306

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