The study of pulmonary complication of neonatal mechanical ventilation in NICU

MK Sabzeie, T Sabouri, M Sokri… - Avicenna Journal of …, 2016 - sjh.umsha.ac.ir
MK Sabzeie, T Sabouri, M Sokri, B Basiri
Avicenna Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2016sjh.umsha.ac.ir
Results: In this study, a total of 114 infants hospitalized in intensive care unit and needed
mechanical ventilation was studied of whom 72 were male and 42 were female. The mean
of gestational age in the admitted neonates was 32.9±0.85 weeks. The majority of neonates
(80.70%) were undergoing mechanical ventilation with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
67% of neonates were suffering from complications of mechanical ventilation. The prevalent
complication was seen in the neonates was narrowing or obstruction of the endotracheal …
Results: In this study, a total of 114 infants hospitalized in intensive care unit and needed mechanical ventilation was studied of whom 72 were male and 42 were female. The mean of gestational age in the admitted neonates was 32.9±0.85 weeks. The majority of neonates (80.70%) were undergoing mechanical ventilation with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). 67% of neonates were suffering from complications of mechanical ventilation. The prevalent complication was seen in the neonates was narrowing or obstruction of the endotracheal tube (52.63%). 47.37% of infants died and respiratory distress syndrome was the common cause of death in these neonates (46.29%). In our study, there was significant relationship between resuscitation at birth (P= 0.002), time required for mechanical ventilation (P= 0.0000) and Apgar score (P= 0.0000) and complications of mechanical ventilation.
Conclusions: The results show that the high prevalence of pulmonary complications is associated with mechanical ventilation and decreasing the use of invasive methods of respiratory care and reduced complications can increase the survival rate of these infants.
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