Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita

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Resumo: All over the world, in several regions, the congenital anomalies have stood out as one of the main causes of death in their first year of life, specially in the newborn period. Among these anomalies, congenital cadiopathies, with a prevalence of 8:1000 live births. This study aimed to analyse newborn and maternal characteristics related to newborn deaths with congenital cardiopathy. It is a transversal, retrospective study with a quantitative approach. For that purpuse, it was used secondary collected data from puerperal and their live newborn children patient records diagnosed with congenital cardiopathies in a Public Hospital in Goiania, Goias State, Brazil, from 2005 to 2015. It was included 43 newborn children diagnosed with congenital cardiopathies which fit the criteria adopted, including diagnosis by post-natal echocardiogram. Considering the sociodemographic maternal variables, 63% were from 15 to 35 years old, 63% were from Goias State countryside, 35% had 8 years or less of formal education, 40% were in a relationship and 37% were unnemployed. Among the obstetric variables, the mothers who had more than one child were 60%, 44% had live births, 79% had cesarean sections, 91% were single pregnancy and 46% had less than 6 pre-natal consults. The average number of pre-natal consults was 2/2,5. Considering the neonatal variables of the newborn children who had congenital cardiopathies, most of them were female (54%), 51% had Apgar & or below in the first minute and 51% had Apgar 7 or above in the fifth minute; 93% had complications in birth and 56% had related congenital anomalies (specially Down Syndrome). The gestational age for the 43 pregnancies varied between 34,3 to 38,1 weeks. The newborns weight varied from 700g to 5.410g, average 2.598g ± 134,5g. 81% of the newborns had acyanotic congenital cardiopathies while only 19% of them had the cianotic type (8 cases). The general mortality rate was 39,5%, i.e., 17 deaths. Acyanotic congenital cardiopathies were responsible for 11 deaths (65%), while the cyanotic ones were responsible for 6 deaths (35%). The avegare of living days before death was 8,5 ± 1 days during the early neonatal period. It was observed that the death by congenital cardiopathy showed significant difference in relation to the maternal variables: parity (0,014) and type of pregnancy (0,025), multiple pregnancies and single gestation, respectively. And there was also an association estatistically significant between neonatal death and cyanotic congenital cardiopathy (0,045). It is concluded that congenital cardiopathies are more prevalent in young women, from the countryside, who had more than one child, with single gestation, being the death more common in newborn children with cyanotic congenital cardiopathies. Therefore, the reduction of death by congenital cardiopathy depends on high quality pré-natal care, early diagnosis and post-natal timely intervention.
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spelling Mendonça, Ana Karina Marques Salgehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7766918925030041Guimarães, Janaina Valadareshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0986934969522024Vieira, FlavianaCastral, Thaila Correahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0293373613286443Sousa, Marilia Cordeiro de2017-05-16T12:13:58Z2017-04-06SOUSA, Marilia Cordeiro de. Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita. 2017. 105 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Enfermagem) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7329ark:/38995/001300000dz9nAll over the world, in several regions, the congenital anomalies have stood out as one of the main causes of death in their first year of life, specially in the newborn period. Among these anomalies, congenital cadiopathies, with a prevalence of 8:1000 live births. This study aimed to analyse newborn and maternal characteristics related to newborn deaths with congenital cardiopathy. It is a transversal, retrospective study with a quantitative approach. For that purpuse, it was used secondary collected data from puerperal and their live newborn children patient records diagnosed with congenital cardiopathies in a Public Hospital in Goiania, Goias State, Brazil, from 2005 to 2015. It was included 43 newborn children diagnosed with congenital cardiopathies which fit the criteria adopted, including diagnosis by post-natal echocardiogram. Considering the sociodemographic maternal variables, 63% were from 15 to 35 years old, 63% were from Goias State countryside, 35% had 8 years or less of formal education, 40% were in a relationship and 37% were unnemployed. Among the obstetric variables, the mothers who had more than one child were 60%, 44% had live births, 79% had cesarean sections, 91% were single pregnancy and 46% had less than 6 pre-natal consults. The average number of pre-natal consults was 2/2,5. Considering the neonatal variables of the newborn children who had congenital cardiopathies, most of them were female (54%), 51% had Apgar & or below in the first minute and 51% had Apgar 7 or above in the fifth minute; 93% had complications in birth and 56% had related congenital anomalies (specially Down Syndrome). The gestational age for the 43 pregnancies varied between 34,3 to 38,1 weeks. The newborns weight varied from 700g to 5.410g, average 2.598g ± 134,5g. 81% of the newborns had acyanotic congenital cardiopathies while only 19% of them had the cianotic type (8 cases). The general mortality rate was 39,5%, i.e., 17 deaths. Acyanotic congenital cardiopathies were responsible for 11 deaths (65%), while the cyanotic ones were responsible for 6 deaths (35%). The avegare of living days before death was 8,5 ± 1 days during the early neonatal period. It was observed that the death by congenital cardiopathy showed significant difference in relation to the maternal variables: parity (0,014) and type of pregnancy (0,025), multiple pregnancies and single gestation, respectively. And there was also an association estatistically significant between neonatal death and cyanotic congenital cardiopathy (0,045). It is concluded that congenital cardiopathies are more prevalent in young women, from the countryside, who had more than one child, with single gestation, being the death more common in newborn children with cyanotic congenital cardiopathies. Therefore, the reduction of death by congenital cardiopathy depends on high quality pré-natal care, early diagnosis and post-natal timely intervention.No mundo, em diversas regiões, as anomalias congênitas têm se destacado como uma das principais causas de óbito no primeiro ano de vida, principalmente no período neonatal. Entre elas, destacam-se as cardiopatias congênitas, com prevalência de 8:1000 nascidos vivos. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar as características neonatais e maternas relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita. Trata-se de um estudo transversal, retrospectivo e com abordagem quantitativa. Utilizou-se dados secundários coletados dos prontuários das puérperas e de seus RN vivos diagnosticados com anomalias congênitas em um Hospital Público em Goiânia-GO, no período de 2005 a 2015. Foram incluídos 43 recém-nascidos diagnosticados com cardiopatias congênitas, os quais preencheram os critérios adotados, incluindo o diagnóstico através de ecocardiograma pós-natal. Em relação às variáveis sociodemográficas maternas, 63% apresentaram idade entre 15 e 35 anos, 63% eram procedentes do interior do Estado de Goiás, 35% com nível de escolaridade maior ou igual a 8 anos, 40% com companheiro e 37% sem ocupação. Dentre as variáveis obstétricas, as multíparas representaram 60%, gestação a termo em 44%, cesárea em 79%, gestação única em 91% e 46% realizaram menos de 6 consultas de pré-natal. A média do número de consultas de pré-natal foi de 2,0 ± 2,5 consultas. Em relação às variáveis neonatais dos RN acometidos por cardiopatias congênitas, a prevalência foi do sexo feminino com 54%, com Apgar menor ou igual 7 no 1º minuto em 51% e maior ou igual a 7 no 5º minuto em 51%, 93% apresentaram intercorrências no nascimento e 56% possuíam anomalias congênitas associadas (prevalecendo a Síndrome de Down). A idade gestacional ao nascimento das 43 gestações variou de 34,3 a 38,1 semanas. O peso do RN variou de 700g a 5.410g, sendo a média de 2.598g ±134,5g. As cardiopatias congênitas acianóticas acometeram 81% (35) dos RN, enquanto as cianóticas representaram 19% (8) casos. A taxa geral de mortalidade foi de 39,5%, ou seja, 17 óbitos. As cardiopatias congênitas acianóticas foram responsáveis por 11 (65%) óbitos, enquanto as cianóticas por 6 (35%) óbitos. A média de dias de vida antes do óbito foi 8,5 ± 1dia, no período neonatal precoce. Observou-se que o óbito por cardiopatia congênita se apresentou significativo em relação às variáveis maternas: paridade (0,014) e tipo de gravidez (0,025), multíparas e gestação única, respectivamente. Houve uma associação estatisticamente significante entre o óbito neonatal e cardiopatia congênita cianótica (0,045). Conclui-se que as cardiopatias congênitas são mais prevalentes em mulheres jovens, procedentes do interior, multíparas, com gestação única, sendo o óbito mais comum em RN com cardiopatias congênitas cianóticas. 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Maternal and newborn characteristics related to newborn children’s deaths with congenital cardiopathy
title Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita
spellingShingle Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita
Sousa, Marilia Cordeiro de
Cardiopatia congênita
Óbito
Recém-nascido
Gravidez de alto risco
Congenital cardiopathy
Death
Newborn
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
title_short Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita
title_full Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita
title_fullStr Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita
title_full_unstemmed Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita
title_sort Características maternas e neonatais relacionadas ao óbito em recém-nascidos com cardiopatia congênita
author Sousa, Marilia Cordeiro de
author_facet Sousa, Marilia Cordeiro de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Mendonça, Ana Karina Marques Salge
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7766918925030041
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Janaina Valadares
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0986934969522024
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Vieira, Flaviana
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Castral, Thaila Correa
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0293373613286443
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Marilia Cordeiro de
contributor_str_mv Mendonça, Ana Karina Marques Salge
Guimarães, Janaina Valadares
Vieira, Flaviana
Castral, Thaila Correa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cardiopatia congênita
Óbito
Recém-nascido
Gravidez de alto risco
Congenital cardiopathy
Death
Newborn
topic Cardiopatia congênita
Óbito
Recém-nascido
Gravidez de alto risco
Congenital cardiopathy
Death
Newborn
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
description All over the world, in several regions, the congenital anomalies have stood out as one of the main causes of death in their first year of life, specially in the newborn period. Among these anomalies, congenital cadiopathies, with a prevalence of 8:1000 live births. This study aimed to analyse newborn and maternal characteristics related to newborn deaths with congenital cardiopathy. It is a transversal, retrospective study with a quantitative approach. For that purpuse, it was used secondary collected data from puerperal and their live newborn children patient records diagnosed with congenital cardiopathies in a Public Hospital in Goiania, Goias State, Brazil, from 2005 to 2015. It was included 43 newborn children diagnosed with congenital cardiopathies which fit the criteria adopted, including diagnosis by post-natal echocardiogram. Considering the sociodemographic maternal variables, 63% were from 15 to 35 years old, 63% were from Goias State countryside, 35% had 8 years or less of formal education, 40% were in a relationship and 37% were unnemployed. Among the obstetric variables, the mothers who had more than one child were 60%, 44% had live births, 79% had cesarean sections, 91% were single pregnancy and 46% had less than 6 pre-natal consults. The average number of pre-natal consults was 2/2,5. Considering the neonatal variables of the newborn children who had congenital cardiopathies, most of them were female (54%), 51% had Apgar & or below in the first minute and 51% had Apgar 7 or above in the fifth minute; 93% had complications in birth and 56% had related congenital anomalies (specially Down Syndrome). The gestational age for the 43 pregnancies varied between 34,3 to 38,1 weeks. The newborns weight varied from 700g to 5.410g, average 2.598g ± 134,5g. 81% of the newborns had acyanotic congenital cardiopathies while only 19% of them had the cianotic type (8 cases). The general mortality rate was 39,5%, i.e., 17 deaths. Acyanotic congenital cardiopathies were responsible for 11 deaths (65%), while the cyanotic ones were responsible for 6 deaths (35%). The avegare of living days before death was 8,5 ± 1 days during the early neonatal period. It was observed that the death by congenital cardiopathy showed significant difference in relation to the maternal variables: parity (0,014) and type of pregnancy (0,025), multiple pregnancies and single gestation, respectively. And there was also an association estatistically significant between neonatal death and cyanotic congenital cardiopathy (0,045). It is concluded that congenital cardiopathies are more prevalent in young women, from the countryside, who had more than one child, with single gestation, being the death more common in newborn children with cyanotic congenital cardiopathies. Therefore, the reduction of death by congenital cardiopathy depends on high quality pré-natal care, early diagnosis and post-natal timely intervention.
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