Análisis de los factores de riesgo de muerte neonatal en Chile, 2010-2014

  • Manríquez P G
  • Escudero O C
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Aim: To analyze socio-demographic as maternal and newborn factors associated with neonatal mortality in a tertiary hospital in Chile. Patients and Method: A retrospective analysis of case (neonatal death) and control (live births) was performed. A match 1:2 proportion considering year, month of birth and gender was made. By reviewing medical records and existing databases, we analyzed socio-demographic and pathophysiological variables of the mother and their newborn in a period between 2010 and 2014. Results: During the period of study 81 neonatal deaths occurred in the hospital, with an estimated rate of 5.8 per thousand live births. Sixty-five cases were recruted, who were compared with 130 controls. The main causes of death were prematurity and congenital malformations. It was found that the presence of preterm birth (OR: 3; 95% CI 1.1-8.7), newborn small for gestational age (OR: 4; 95% CI 1.7-12.1) Apgar score at minute 4-7 (OR: 4; 95% CI 1.8-10.5), maternal activity outside the household (OR: 4; 95% CI 2.3-8.7), and cesarean delivery (OR: 3; 95% CI 1.5-5.6) were the most prevalent risk factors. Conclusion: Neonatal mortality is associated with prematurity. Therefore it is of relevance to continue promoting efforts to prevent preterm birth.

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Manríquez P, G., & Escudero O, C. (2017). Análisis de los factores de riesgo de muerte neonatal en Chile, 2010-2014. Revista Chilena de Pediatría, 88(4), 458–464. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0370-41062017000400003

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