A national study of risk factors associated with mortality in very low birthweight infants in the Malaysian neonatal intensive care units

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Boo, NY
Chan, CF
Cheah, I
Chew, YG
Haliza, MS
Haque, ME
Ho, J
Kuan, GL
Lee, CM
Kaur, P
Lee, KF
Lim, NL
Soosai, P
Liu, YS
Manickam, D
Mathews, VK
Musa, MN
Deng, CT
Paramjothy, M
Lim, ST
Revathy, N
Soo, TL
Tan, PT
Teh, KH
Wee, TY
Wong, SL
Lau, YF
Yeo, TC
Yogeswery, S
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very low birthweight infants; risk factors; Malaysian neonatal intensive care units;
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Objective: To determine the risk factors associated with mortality in very low birthweight (VLBW) infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care units (NIUC) in Malaysia. Method: A prospective observational study of outcome of all VLBW infants born between 1 January 1993 and 30 June 1993 and admitted to the NICU. Results: Data of 868 VLBW neonates from 18 centres Malaysia were collected. Their mean birthweight was 1223 g (95% confidence intervals: 1208-1238 g). Thirty-seven point four per cent (325/868) of these infants died before discharge. After exclusion of all infants with congenital anomalies (n = 66, and nine of them also had incomplete records) and incomplete records (n = 82), stepwise logistic regression analysis of the remaining 720 infants showed that the risk factors that were significantly associated with increased mortality before discharge were: delivery in district hospitals, Chinese race, lower birthweight, lower gestation age, persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, pulmonary airleak, necrotizing enterocolitis of stage 2 or 3, confirmed sepsis, hypotension, hypothermia, acute renal failure, intermittent positive pressure ventilation, and umbilical arterial catheterization. Factors that were significantly associated with lower risk of mortality were: use of antenatal steroid, oxygen therapy, surfactant therapy and blood transfusion. Conclusion: The mortality of VLBW infants admitted to the Malaysian NICU was high and was also associated with a number of preventable risk factors.
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