Disease Burden of NICU, at a Tertiary Care Hospital, Karachi

Authors

  • Nighat Aijaz Department of Paediatrics, Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Nasrul Huda Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Shaheen Kausar Department of Haematology, Memon Medical Institute, Karachi, Pakistan

Abstract

 

Objective

To determine the number, disease pattern and outcome of the patients admitted at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of a tertiary care hospital in Karachi.

Design

Descriptive study Place & Duration of the Study: NICU, Kharadar General Hospital, KHI; Jan.2006 till Dec. 2007.

Methods

The data of all the admitted neonates was analyzed retrospectively for the cause of admission and their outcome.

Results

During this study period, the total number of patients admitted were 1069.The highest number comprised of preterm, low birth weight (LBW) babies (24.6%) followed by sepsis (19.9%), Respiratory distress Syndrome (RDS) (18.9%), birth asphyxia (17.02), meconium aspiration syndrome (15.2%), neonatal jaundice (9.44%), pneumonias (3.46),hyaline membrane disease (3.4%), congenital malformations (2.8%) and (4.3%). Out of 1069 patients, 148 expired (13.8%). Most of the expiries were due to sepsis (31.75%).

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Published

2012-04-10

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Aijaz, N. ., Huda, N. ., & Kausar, S. . (2012). Disease Burden of NICU, at a Tertiary Care Hospital, Karachi. Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences (JDUHS), 6(1), 32–35. Retrieved from https://jduhs.jduhs.duhs.edu.pk/index.php/jduhs/article/view/1526

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