Incidence and Risk Factors of Major Neonatal Birth Injuries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Thailand: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Major neonatal birth injuries can cause short- and long-term negative neonatal outcomes. To date, there is still limited information on major neonatal birth injuries in Thailand, both in terms of incidence and associated factors. The objectives of this retrospective cohort study were to determine th...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Arunee Phuengphaeng, Ratree Sirisomboon, Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn
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spelling th-mahidol.752052022-08-04T11:44:04Z Incidence and Risk Factors of Major Neonatal Birth Injuries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Thailand: A Retrospective Cohort Study Arunee Phuengphaeng Ratree Sirisomboon Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn Siriraj Hospital Nursing Major neonatal birth injuries can cause short- and long-term negative neonatal outcomes. To date, there is still limited information on major neonatal birth injuries in Thailand, both in terms of incidence and associated factors. The objectives of this retrospective cohort study were to determine the incidence and associated factors of major neonatal birth injuries in a tertiary care hospital in Thailand. Medical records of 15,209 deliveries were reviewed and major neonatal birth injuries were identified. For each case of major neonatal birth injuries, another four controls were randomly selected as a comparison group to determine possible associated factors. A total of 81 cases with major neonatal birth injuries were identified, corresponding to incidence of 0.53%. Most common injuries were subgaleal hematoma (0.414%), fracture of clavicle (0.066%), and brachial plexus injuries (0.066%). Those with major neonatal birth injuries compared to those without injuries were significantly more likely to be nulliparous, had higher birth weight, higher rate of large for gestational age and macrosomia. They had significantly higher rate of birth asphyxia and neonatal intensive care unit admission with a longer hospital stay. Independent associated factors were abnormal second stage of labor, instrumental delivery, and large for gestational age infants. Understanding the incidence and associated factors could help raising awareness when caring women at higher risks for neonatal birth injuries. Anticipation, preparation, and early detection of the conditions would result in timely management and improvement of neonatal outcomes. 2022-08-04T04:44:04Z 2022-08-04T04:44:04Z 2022-04-01 Article Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research. Vol.26, No.2 (2022), 243-253 19068107 2-s2.0-85126888779 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75205 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85126888779&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Nursing
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Arunee Phuengphaeng
Ratree Sirisomboon
Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn
Incidence and Risk Factors of Major Neonatal Birth Injuries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Thailand: A Retrospective Cohort Study
description Major neonatal birth injuries can cause short- and long-term negative neonatal outcomes. To date, there is still limited information on major neonatal birth injuries in Thailand, both in terms of incidence and associated factors. The objectives of this retrospective cohort study were to determine the incidence and associated factors of major neonatal birth injuries in a tertiary care hospital in Thailand. Medical records of 15,209 deliveries were reviewed and major neonatal birth injuries were identified. For each case of major neonatal birth injuries, another four controls were randomly selected as a comparison group to determine possible associated factors. A total of 81 cases with major neonatal birth injuries were identified, corresponding to incidence of 0.53%. Most common injuries were subgaleal hematoma (0.414%), fracture of clavicle (0.066%), and brachial plexus injuries (0.066%). Those with major neonatal birth injuries compared to those without injuries were significantly more likely to be nulliparous, had higher birth weight, higher rate of large for gestational age and macrosomia. They had significantly higher rate of birth asphyxia and neonatal intensive care unit admission with a longer hospital stay. Independent associated factors were abnormal second stage of labor, instrumental delivery, and large for gestational age infants. Understanding the incidence and associated factors could help raising awareness when caring women at higher risks for neonatal birth injuries. Anticipation, preparation, and early detection of the conditions would result in timely management and improvement of neonatal outcomes.
author2 Siriraj Hospital
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Arunee Phuengphaeng
Ratree Sirisomboon
Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn
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author Arunee Phuengphaeng
Ratree Sirisomboon
Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn
author_sort Arunee Phuengphaeng
title Incidence and Risk Factors of Major Neonatal Birth Injuries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Thailand: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_short Incidence and Risk Factors of Major Neonatal Birth Injuries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Thailand: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_full Incidence and Risk Factors of Major Neonatal Birth Injuries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Thailand: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_fullStr Incidence and Risk Factors of Major Neonatal Birth Injuries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Thailand: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Incidence and Risk Factors of Major Neonatal Birth Injuries in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Thailand: A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_sort incidence and risk factors of major neonatal birth injuries in a tertiary care hospital in thailand: a retrospective cohort study
publishDate 2022
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