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Haseki Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi’nde Doğan Bebeklerin Morbidite ve Mortalite Nedenleri Açısından Üç Yıllık Retrospektif Değerlendirilmesi
2016
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Haseki Tıp Bülteni
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Aim: Our aim was to evaluate morbidity and mortality rates, and relevant effective factors among babies delivered in our hospital between January 2009 and December 2011. Methods: We evaluated the neonatal care unit data on mortality and morbidity among babies delivered between January 1st 2009 and December 31st 2011, and analyzed epidemiological data of these babies born at gestational age of >22 weeks with a birth weight above 500 gr. Results: One thousand nine hundred five live babies and 32 stillbirths were delivered in the year 2011. Twelve babies died during early neonatal period. The rates of perinatal and early neonatal mortality, and stillbirth were found to be 2.27‰, 0.61‰, and 1.65‰, respectively. The causes of perinatal death were stillbirths (68.1%), congenital malformations (11.3%), prematurity-related factors (9%), and other etiologies (11.6%) in order of decreasing frequency. The most frequent indications for hospitalizations were neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (35.3%), and suspected sepsis (13.4%), and other etiologies. Our median mortality rate among babies delivered before the 32nd weeks of gestation within three years was 14.5%. Conclusion: Providing adequate antenatal care for pregnants, realization of deliveries under optimal conditions, and delivery of sufficient postnatal care will dramatically decrease neonatal mortality rates.

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The three-year retrospective assessment of babies born in the Haseki Education and Research Hospital on the cause of morbidity and mortality
2016
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Aim: Our aim was to evaluate morbidity and mortality rates, and relevant effective factors among babies delivered in our hospital between January 2009 and December 2011. Methods: We evaluated the neonatal care unit data on mortality and morbidity among babies delivered between January 1st 2009 and December 31st 2011, and analyzed epidemiological data of these babies born at gestational age of >22 weeks with a birth weight above 500 grams. Results: One thousand nine hundred five live babies and 32 stillbirths were delivered in the year 2011. Twelve babies died during the early neonatal period. The rates of perinatal and early neonatal mortality, and stillbirth were found to be 2.27‰, 0.61‰, and 1.65‰, respectively. The causes of perinatal death were stillbirths (68. 1%), congenital malformations (11.3%), prematurity-related factors (9%), and other etiologies (11.6%) in order of decreasing frequency. The most frequent indications for hospitalizations were neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (35.3%), and suspected sepsis (13.4%), and other etiologies. Our median mortality rate among babies delivered before the 32nd weeks of gestation within three years was 14.5%. Conclusion: Providing adequate antenatal care for pregnant, realization of deliveries under optimal conditions, and delivery of sufficient postnatal care will dramatically decrease neonatal mortality rates.

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Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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