• Indian pediatrics · Oct 1996

    Evaluation of risk factors for fatal neonatal sepsis.

    • N B Mathur, A Singh, V K Sharma, and L Satyanarayana.
    • Department of Pediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi.
    • Indian Pediatr. 1996 Oct 1; 33 (10): 817-22.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate risk factors for fatal neonatal sepsis.DesignProspective study.SettingReferral neonatal unit of a teaching hospital.Subjects171 neonates admitted with sepsis.MethodsClinical examination and investigations on the day of admission were recorded and the neonates followed up to determine the final outcome.ResultsThe overall fatality was 48.5%. In the univariate analysis, the factors significantly associated with death were weight, gestational age, age at onset of sepsis, hypothermia, requirement of IPPV, presence of refractory septic shock, neutropenia, metabolic acidosis and raised prothrombin time. However, in the multivariate analysis, only neutropenia, metabolic acidosis, increased prothrombin time and refractory septic shock retained their significance. The adjusted odd's ratio (95% confidence interval) were 0.095 (0.04 = 0.22), 1.14 (1.04-1.25), 1.04 (1.002-1.08) and 11.82 (5.47-69.40), respectively.ConclusionEven in a setting with high fatality rates, high risk of mortality in neonatal sepsis can be identified and targeted for intensive intervention.

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