Literature DB >> 26835259

Epidemiologic survey on hospitalized neonates in China.

Ke-Lun Wei1, Yu-Jia Yang1, Yu-Jia Yao1, Li-Zhong Du1, Qing-Hong Wang1, Rui-Hua Wang1, Ling Wang1, Ying Lin1, Jing Liu1, Hua Wang1, Xiao-Lei Wang1, Hong-Min Wu1, Kai Wu1, Yin Chen1, Xiao-Yun Zhong1, Jia-Lin Yu1, Qiu Tan1, Yu-Chun Huang1, Chao Chen1, Ji-Mei Wang1, Bin Yi1, Shao-Han Nong1, Bo Li1, Xiong Song1, Xian-Zhi Liu1, Jian-Pu Lai1, You-Xiang Zhang1, Qi-Liang Cui1, You-De Wang1, Lin Shi1, Xiu-Feng Guo1, Shao-Li Guo1, Li Yao1, Mei Hong1, Shi-Wen Xia1, Xi-Rong Gao1, Lin-Xia Cheng1, Yun Li1, Hong-Yun Wang1, Dong-Yan Liu1, Qing-Zhi Meng1, Xiu-Rong Mu1, Qi-Xin Wang1, Chao-Ying Yan1, Guo-Sheng Liu1, Jun-Ying Xie1, Dawuti Muheter1, Jing Wu1, Li-Xing Lin1, Jia-Hui Xu1, Bai-Li Zhao1, Jing-Hua Zhang1, Ying Wu1, Xiao Chen1, Ruo-Bing Shan1, Zu-Hui Huang1, Xia Hu1, Shu-Rong Zhang1, Zhen-Zhi Ye1, Ben-Qing Wu1, Chang-Hui Chen1, Ying Xiong1, Yu-Min Liu1, Zhen-Ying Yang1, Jing Guo1, Li-Wen Chang1, Gao-Qiang Wu1, Xu-Jie Chen1, Han-Chu Liu1, Dong Wang1, Shu-Qun Yu1, Li Liu1, Yu-Hong Cai1, Xiao-Hua Chen1, Jian-Wu Zeng1, Ming-Xia Li1, Gao-Qiang Wu1, Ming-Zhu Li1, Long Li1, Ming-Liang Fu1, An-Ying Li1, Li Li1, Hong Xiong1, Xiu-Yong Cheng1, Zhi-Qiong Cheng1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To carry out a nationwide epidemiologic survey on the neonates in urban hospitals with an attempt to understand the disease spectrum and treatment outcomes of hospitalized neonates in China.
METHODS: The clinical data of 43,289 hospitalized neonates from 86 hospitals in 47 Chinese cities (22 provinces) between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2005 were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTS: The male:female ratio was 1.73:1. Premature infants accounted for 26.2% of the hospitalized neonates, which was higher than that reported in 2002 (19.7%). The top three diseases during the neonatal period were jaundice, pneumonia, and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. The incidences of pneumonia, meconium aspiration syndrome, and bilirubin encephalopathy in term infants were higher than those in premature infants, while the incidences of asphyxia, respiratory distress syndrome, and pulmonary hemorrhage in term infants were lower than those in premature infants. The incidences of asphyxia, small for gestational age infant, and wet lung were higher in neonates whose mother had pregnancy induced hypertension. The outcomes of these hospitalized neonates included: recovered, 63.9%; improved, 27.3%; discharged due to the family's own decisions, 7.6%, and died, 1.2%. Nearly half (46.4%) of the neonatal death occurred within 24 hrs after admission.
CONCLUSION: The incidence of premature birth shows an increasing trend among hospitalized neonates. Since the neonatal deaths mainly occur within 24 hrs after admission, monitoring during this period should be enhanced.

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Keywords:  Epidemiological survey; hospitalization; neonates

Year:  2012        PMID: 26835259      PMCID: PMC4728849          DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2224-4336.2011.10.01

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Pediatr        ISSN: 2224-4336


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