A STUDY ON THE REASONS AND FACTORS THAT RESULTS IN BIRTH ASPHYXIA, NEONATAL MORTALITY RATE OR CEREBAL PALSY
Main Author: | Dr. Suneela Shaukat, Dr Muhammad Kashif, Dr. Muhammad Mumtaz |
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Format: | Article Journal |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2018
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/1325909 |
Daftar Isi:
- Objective: - Through this research, we intend to learn and find out the possibility aspects about the birth asphyxia. Methodology: - This potential learning was made on the cases admitted in the caring unit of neonates at Mayo Hospital Lahore from January, 2016 to January, 2018, consist of Ninety-Seven new-born toddlers, Forty Females and Fifty-Seven Males. They delivered while having Apgar score low. For assessment of statistical significance of the data we applied Chi-square analysis after having data of problems, similarity, sedation in the period of labor full maternal history, concerning their age and developmental age. Results: At Mayo Hospital Lahore from January, 2016 to January, 2018 a total of ‘Nine Thousand Six Hundred and Two’ babies took birth. With Apgar scores less than seven at five minutes, born 124 infants. The Seizures occurrence was found in 12 / 97 newborns and frequency of Apgar scores less than seven at five minutes was observed in 12.9 each out of every One Thousand new childbirths. There was no similarity of mothers and maternal diseases, gestational age: bond between delivery asphyxia; severe asphyxia and birth weightage, and these were also not statistically significant. There were notably high delivery percentages through emergency C-S (caesarean section) which were observed among the patients of asphyxia than the control group. Conclusions: - Maternal toxemia, intra-uterine progressive retardation, Prematurity and ante-partum blood loss were considered as to be the main cause of high frequencies of asphyxia. We propose additional study be carried out on a greater population and counting supplementary possible factors as antenatal care requirement and mid-wife interaction. Key-Words: C-S (Caesarean section), Risk factors, Birth asphyxia.