Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense

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Autor(a) principal: Ost, Mayara Sá Skonieczny
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Jesus, Tulio Rogério Vieira de, Israel, Ana Paula, Souza, Patrícia Alves de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4850
Resumo: Objective: to identify the respiratory diseases prevalent in newborns. Method: analysis of the medical records of newborn patients aged 0 to 28 days, admitted in 2017 to a medium-sized hospital in Serra Catarinense. Methodology: an analysis of the medical records of newborn patients aged 0 to 28 days, admitted in 2017 to a medium-sized hospital in Serra Catarinense. The epidemiological profile, ICD (International Disease Code) of hospitalization and ICD at hospital discharge were analyzed. These data were tabulated in a specific spreadsheet and analyzed using the SPSS statistical software (IBM). Results: they were divided into 2 groups according to the ICDs, according to "ICD J00-J99 diseases of the respiratory system" and "ICD P00-P96 some conditions originating in the perinatal period". From the results it can be seen that the incidence of diseases of the respiratory system (ICD J00-J99) was not influenced by the variables gender, age, type of delivery, weight and gestation period. The respiratory disease that had the highest prevalence was bacterial pneumonia, unspecified with 35%. The results showed that there is a possibility that respiratory diseases are related to diseases originating in the perinatal period (ICD P00-P96). In this period, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) has the highest prevalence with 37.5%, transient tachypnea of the newborn with 17.5% and meconium aspiration syndrome with 2.5%. The clinical outcome was hospital discharge in most cases. Conclusions: shows the need for preventive measures during prenatal care, in order to avoid prematurity and all associated complications. Favor normal labor and try to avoid elective cesarean sections, also strengthen the practices used in the handling of severe newborns.
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spelling Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra CatarinensePrevalencia de enfermedades respiratorias en recién nacidos ingresados en un hospital de Serra CatarinensePrevalência de doenças respiratórias em recém-nascidos internados em um hospital da Serra CatarinensePediatríaEnfermedades respiratóriasRecién-nacido.PediatriaDoenças respiratóriasRecém-nascido.PediatricsRespiratory tract diseasesNewborn.Objective: to identify the respiratory diseases prevalent in newborns. Method: analysis of the medical records of newborn patients aged 0 to 28 days, admitted in 2017 to a medium-sized hospital in Serra Catarinense. Methodology: an analysis of the medical records of newborn patients aged 0 to 28 days, admitted in 2017 to a medium-sized hospital in Serra Catarinense. The epidemiological profile, ICD (International Disease Code) of hospitalization and ICD at hospital discharge were analyzed. These data were tabulated in a specific spreadsheet and analyzed using the SPSS statistical software (IBM). Results: they were divided into 2 groups according to the ICDs, according to "ICD J00-J99 diseases of the respiratory system" and "ICD P00-P96 some conditions originating in the perinatal period". From the results it can be seen that the incidence of diseases of the respiratory system (ICD J00-J99) was not influenced by the variables gender, age, type of delivery, weight and gestation period. The respiratory disease that had the highest prevalence was bacterial pneumonia, unspecified with 35%. The results showed that there is a possibility that respiratory diseases are related to diseases originating in the perinatal period (ICD P00-P96). In this period, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) has the highest prevalence with 37.5%, transient tachypnea of the newborn with 17.5% and meconium aspiration syndrome with 2.5%. The clinical outcome was hospital discharge in most cases. Conclusions: shows the need for preventive measures during prenatal care, in order to avoid prematurity and all associated complications. Favor normal labor and try to avoid elective cesarean sections, also strengthen the practices used in the handling of severe newborns.Objetivo: identificar las enfermedades respiratorias prevalentes en los recién nacidos. Método: análisis de los registros médicos de pacientes recién nacidos de 0 a 28 días, ingresados en 2017 en un hospital de tamaño medio en Serra Catarinense. Se analizaron el perfil epidemiológico, el CIE (Código Internacional de Enfermedades) de hospitalización y el CIE al alta hospitalaria, estos datos se tabularon en una hoja de cálculo específica y se analizaron utilizando el software estadístico SPSS (IBM). Resultados: se dividieron en 2 grupos de acuerdo con los CIEs, de acuerdo con "enfermedades del sistema respiratorio CIE J00-J99" y "CIE P00-P96 algunas condiciones que se originan en el período perinatal". De los resultados se puede ver que la incidencia de enfermedades del sistema respiratorio (CIE J00-J99) no fue influenciada por las variables género, edad, tipo de parto, peso y período de gestación. La enfermedad respiratoria que tuvo la mayor prevalencia fue la neumonía bacteriana, no especificada con 35%. Los resultados mostraron que existe la posibilidad de que las enfermedades respiratorias estén relacionadas con enfermedades que se originan en el período perinatal (CIE P00-P96). En este período, el síndrome de dificultad respiratoria (SDR) tiene la mayor prevalencia con 37.5%, taquipnea transitoria del recién nacido con 17.5% y síndrome de aspiración de meconio con 2.5%. El resultado clínico fue el alta hospitalaria en la mayoría de los casos. Conclusiones: muestra la necesidad de medidas preventivas durante la atención prenatal, para evitar la prematuridad y todas las complicaciones asociadas. Favorezca el trabajo de parto normal y trate de evitar cesáreas electivas, también fortalezca las prácticas utilizadas en el manejo de NB severos.Objetivo: identificar as doenças respiratórias prevalentes em recém-nascidos. Método: foi realizada a análise dos prontuários dos pacientes recém-nascidos com idade de 0 a 28 dias, internados no ano de 2017 em um hospital de médio porte da Serra Catarinense. Foi analisado o perfil epidemiológico, CID (Código Internacional de Doenças) de internação e de alta hospitalar, estes dados foram tabulados em uma planilha própria e analisados por meio do Software estatístico SPSS (IBM). Resultados: foram divididos em 2 grupos de acordo com os CIDs, conforme “CID J00-J99 doenças do aparelho respiratório” e “CID P00-P96 algumas afecções originadas no período perinatal”. A partir dos resultados pode-se observar que a incidência de doenças do aparelho respiratório (CID J00-J99) não foi influenciada pelas variáveis gênero, idade, tipo de parto, peso e período de gestação. A doença respiratória que teve maior prevalência foi pneumonia bacteriana não especificada com 35%. Os resultados demonstraram que há possibilidade das doenças respiratórias estarem relacionadas com afecções originadas no período perinatal (CID P00-P96). Neste período a síndrome da angústia respiratória (SDR) tem a maior prevalência com 37,5%, taquipnéia transitória do recém-nascido com 17,5% e síndrome de aspiração de mecônio com 2,5%. O desfecho clínico foi a alta hospitalar na maioria dos casos.  Conclusões: mostra a necessidade de medidas preventivas durante o pré-natal, a fim de evitar a prematuridade e todas as complicações associadas. Favorecer o trabalho de parto normal e tentar evitar cesarianas eletivas, também fortalecer as práticas utilizadas no manuseio do recém-nascido grave.Research, Society and Development2020-06-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/485010.33448/rsd-v9i7.4850Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 7; e766974850Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 7; e766974850Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 7; e7669748502525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4850/4178Copyright (c) 2020 Túlio Rogério Vieira de Jesus, Mayara Sá Skonieczny Ost, Ana Paula Israel, Patrícia Alves de Souzainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOst, Mayara Sá SkoniecznyJesus, Tulio Rogério Vieira deIsrael, Ana PaulaSouza, Patrícia Alves de2020-08-20T18:05:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4850Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:34.427343Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense
Prevalencia de enfermedades respiratorias en recién nacidos ingresados en un hospital de Serra Catarinense
Prevalência de doenças respiratórias em recém-nascidos internados em um hospital da Serra Catarinense
title Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense
spellingShingle Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense
Ost, Mayara Sá Skonieczny
Pediatría
Enfermedades respiratórias
Recién-nacido.
Pediatria
Doenças respiratórias
Recém-nascido.
Pediatrics
Respiratory tract diseases
Newborn.
title_short Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense
title_full Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense
title_fullStr Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense
title_sort Prevalence of respiratory diseases in newborns admitted to a hospital in Serra Catarinense
author Ost, Mayara Sá Skonieczny
author_facet Ost, Mayara Sá Skonieczny
Jesus, Tulio Rogério Vieira de
Israel, Ana Paula
Souza, Patrícia Alves de
author_role author
author2 Jesus, Tulio Rogério Vieira de
Israel, Ana Paula
Souza, Patrícia Alves de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ost, Mayara Sá Skonieczny
Jesus, Tulio Rogério Vieira de
Israel, Ana Paula
Souza, Patrícia Alves de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pediatría
Enfermedades respiratórias
Recién-nacido.
Pediatria
Doenças respiratórias
Recém-nascido.
Pediatrics
Respiratory tract diseases
Newborn.
topic Pediatría
Enfermedades respiratórias
Recién-nacido.
Pediatria
Doenças respiratórias
Recém-nascido.
Pediatrics
Respiratory tract diseases
Newborn.
description Objective: to identify the respiratory diseases prevalent in newborns. Method: analysis of the medical records of newborn patients aged 0 to 28 days, admitted in 2017 to a medium-sized hospital in Serra Catarinense. Methodology: an analysis of the medical records of newborn patients aged 0 to 28 days, admitted in 2017 to a medium-sized hospital in Serra Catarinense. The epidemiological profile, ICD (International Disease Code) of hospitalization and ICD at hospital discharge were analyzed. These data were tabulated in a specific spreadsheet and analyzed using the SPSS statistical software (IBM). Results: they were divided into 2 groups according to the ICDs, according to "ICD J00-J99 diseases of the respiratory system" and "ICD P00-P96 some conditions originating in the perinatal period". From the results it can be seen that the incidence of diseases of the respiratory system (ICD J00-J99) was not influenced by the variables gender, age, type of delivery, weight and gestation period. The respiratory disease that had the highest prevalence was bacterial pneumonia, unspecified with 35%. The results showed that there is a possibility that respiratory diseases are related to diseases originating in the perinatal period (ICD P00-P96). In this period, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) has the highest prevalence with 37.5%, transient tachypnea of the newborn with 17.5% and meconium aspiration syndrome with 2.5%. The clinical outcome was hospital discharge in most cases. Conclusions: shows the need for preventive measures during prenatal care, in order to avoid prematurity and all associated complications. Favor normal labor and try to avoid elective cesarean sections, also strengthen the practices used in the handling of severe newborns.
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