| Literature DB >> 28769330 |
Ts Raghu Raman1, Daljit Singh2, Y P Jalpota3, P K Menon4.
Abstract
Of the 253 neonates admitted to a neonate intensive care unit during the period Jan 91 to Sep 93, 43 neonates died. Autopsy was done in 23 of these (53%). The mean duration of stay of the neonates in the intensive care unit prior to death was 5.6 days (range 2 hours to 10 days). Antemortem diagnoses included asphyxia neonatorum (4), meconium aspiration syndrome (2), septicemia (5), prematurity (3), birth trauma (2), congenital anomalies (2), hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (1), and non-specific diagnosis (4). There were 6 major autopsy findings that, if known prior to death, would have altered clinical management and might have resulted in cure or prolonged survival. There were 8 additional major findings that, if known prior to death, would not have altered management There were 14 minor findings related to major diagnoses but unrelated to the primary cause of death.Entities:
Keywords: Autopsy; Cause of death; Perinatal mortality
Year: 2017 PMID: 28769330 PMCID: PMC5530288 DOI: 10.1016/S0377-1237(17)30828-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med J Armed Forces India ISSN: 0377-1237