Complications of Pre-Term Infants in the Neonatal Unit
Abstract
Objective: To assess the complications of preterm infants in neonatal intensive care unit and compare that with
those faced by preterm infants in western neonatal intensive care unit.
Study Design: A prospective comparative study
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at Paediatrics Department, Shaikh Zayed Hospital Lahore
from 1st December 1997 to 30th November 1998.
Patients and Methods: All neonates delivered before 37 weeks and admitted to the neonatal Intensive care unit
(NICU, SZH) were included in the study. It was a prospective study conducted over a period of one year from 1st
December 1997 to 30th November 1998. The study population included 170 preterm neonates. For the purpose of
study, these infants were divided into three gestational age groups i.e. < 30 weeks gestational age, 30 to 35 weeks
gestational age, and > 35 weeks gestational age. These neonates were then prospectively followed till discharge
from NICU.
Results: Out of the 170 preterm infants admitted to NICU, 128 infants survived and were discharged under stable
conditions, while 42 infants expired.
Conclusion: Maximum number of complications and highest mortality i.e. 87% was seen among the most
premature group, i.e. below 30 weeks gestational age. Mortality in the gestational age group 30 to 35 weeks was
43%, while it was 9% in the gestational group >35 weeks.































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