Risk factors associated with outcomes of very low birthweight infants in four Asian countries

Aim The study aims to determine the risk factors associated with mortality and necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) among very low birthweight infants in 95 neonatal intensive care units in the Asian Network on Maternal and Newborn Health. Methods This is a cross‐sectional study using an international co...

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description Aim The study aims to determine the risk factors associated with mortality and necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) among very low birthweight infants in 95 neonatal intensive care units in the Asian Network on Maternal and Newborn Health. Methods This is a cross‐sectional study using an international collaborative database of 17 595 very low birthweight infants admitted within 28 days of birth between 2003 and 2006 in four Asian countries. Information on the mortality and morbidity of neonates admitted to the neonatal intensive care units was recorded. Factors associated with the death and diseases of infants were estimated using multilevel multivariate logistic regression. Random effects were included to account for the clustering of the observations. Results Overall discharge mortality was 15% and it was significantly different by countries and units. The mortality rate was found to be significantly higher in neonates with pulmonary haemorrhage (odds ratio 1.83, 95% confidence interval 1.63–2.04) and air leak syndrome (odds ratio 1.51, 95% confidence interval 1.30–1.72). The incidence of NEC was 4.3% and was strongly associated with other morbidities. Multivariate logistic regression showed that patent ductus arteriosus was the most significant risk factor associated with NEC. Conclusions Our analysis has highlighted the great potential that multi‐country, collaborative datasets have in terms of epidemiologic research when it comes to identifying issues in perinatal health that are common throughout Asia, and in relation to particular issues pertaining to specific countries and neonatal units. Establishing collaborative networks, conducting analyses of common datasets and further epidemiologic research are now essential measures to improve newborn health in Asia.
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Female
Hong Kong - epidemiology
Hospital Mortality
Humans
Incidence
Infant Mortality
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
Infants
Intensive care
Intensive care units
Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data
Japan - epidemiology
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Low-birth-weight
Malaysia - epidemiology
Male
Morbidity
Mortality
Multivariate Analysis
necrotising enterocolitis
Neonatal care
Neonates
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
risk factor
Risk Factors
Singapore - epidemiology
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