Neonatal mortality related to prematurity
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Resumo: | Objective: Demonstrate the increase in neonatal mortality rates from preventable causes and its relationship with premature birth. Methodology: This is a descriptive study with a quantitative approach, developed from secondary data from the mortality information system (SIM) available at the Department of Informatics of the Brazilian National Health System (DATASUS). Results: In the year 2019 neonatal mortality for extreme immaturity and preterm newborn prevailed 877 cases (57.1%) over the total deaths referring to gestational disorders of short duration, corresponding to 600 cases (39%) of deaths for extreme immaturity and 277 cases (18%) of deaths for preterm neonates. Discussion: It is observed that in Brazil the highest rate of neonatal mortality is related to the ICD 10 P07 indicator that refers to disorders related to gestation of short duration and low birth weight. Conclusion: It is important to emphasize that even if there is inadvertence in the computation of the notification of these data, there is still a high number of cases in this category, because it is a public health problem that affects pregnant women and their families nationwide. |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurityMortalidad neonatal relacionada con la prematuridadMortalidade neonatal relacionada à prematuridadeGravidezNascimento prematuroMortalidade infantil.EmbarazoNacimiento prematuroMortalidad infantil.PregnancyPremature birthInfant mortality.Objective: Demonstrate the increase in neonatal mortality rates from preventable causes and its relationship with premature birth. Methodology: This is a descriptive study with a quantitative approach, developed from secondary data from the mortality information system (SIM) available at the Department of Informatics of the Brazilian National Health System (DATASUS). Results: In the year 2019 neonatal mortality for extreme immaturity and preterm newborn prevailed 877 cases (57.1%) over the total deaths referring to gestational disorders of short duration, corresponding to 600 cases (39%) of deaths for extreme immaturity and 277 cases (18%) of deaths for preterm neonates. Discussion: It is observed that in Brazil the highest rate of neonatal mortality is related to the ICD 10 P07 indicator that refers to disorders related to gestation of short duration and low birth weight. Conclusion: It is important to emphasize that even if there is inadvertence in the computation of the notification of these data, there is still a high number of cases in this category, because it is a public health problem that affects pregnant women and their families nationwide.Objetivo: Demostrar el aumento de las tasas de mortalidad neonatal por causas prevenibles y su relación con el nacimiento prematuro. Metodología: Se trata de un estudio descriptivo con enfoque cuantitativo, desarrollado a partir de datos secundarios del sistema de información sobre mortalidad (SIM) disponible en el Departamento de Tecnología de la Información del Sistema Único de Salud (DATASUS). Resultados: En 2019, la mortalidad neonatal por inmadurez extrema y recién nacidos pretérmino predominó 877 casos (57,1%) sobre el total de defunciones relacionadas con trastornos gestacionales de corta duración, correspondientes a 600 casos (39%) de defunciones por inmadurez extrema y 277 casos (18%) de muertes en recién nacidos prematuros. Discusión: Se observa que en Brasil la tasa de mortalidad neonatal más alta está relacionada con el indicador CIE 10 P07, que se refiere a los trastornos relacionados con el embarazo de corta duración y el bajo peso al nacer. Conclusión: Es importante enfatizar que si bien existe una inadvertencia en el cómputo de la notificación de estos datos, aún existe un alto número de casos en esta categoría, ya que es un problema de salud pública que afecta a las mujeres embarazadas y sus familias a nivel nacional.Objetivo: Demonstrar o aumento dos índices de mortalidade neonatal por causas evitáveis e sua relação com o parto prematuro. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo com abordagem quantitativa, desenvolvido a partir de dados secundários do sistema de informação sobre mortalidade (SIM) disponível no Departamento de Informática do Sistema Único de Saúde (DATASUS). Resultados: No ano de 2019 a mortalidade neonatal por imaturidade extrema e recém-nascido pré-termo prevaleceu 877 casos (57,1%) sobre o total de óbitos referente aos transtornos gestacionais de curta duração, correspondendo a 600 casos (39%) de mortes por Imaturidade extrema e 277 casos (18%) de mortes por neonatos de pré-termo. Discussão: Observa-se que no Brasil o maior índice de mortalidade neonatal está relacionado com o indicador CID 10 P07 que se refere a transtornos relacionados a gestação de curta duração e baixo peso ao nascer. Conclusão: É importante frisar que mesmo que haja inadvertência na computação da notificação desses dados, ainda há um número elevado de casos nesta categoria, pois a mesma é um problema de saúde pública que acomete as gestantes e suas respectivas famílias em âmbito nacional.Research, Society and Development2022-03-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2156510.33448/rsd-v11i4.21565Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e27511421565Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e27511421565Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e275114215652525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21565/23906Copyright (c) 2022 Ana Paula dos Santos Adriano; Elaine Soares Souta; Layane Sampaio Lopes; Mirlena Letícia Souza dos Santos; Merivalda Vasconcelos Lobato; Raiane Pereira Sanches; Silmara Nayra Silva Almeida; Thais de Melo da Silva; Nathalia Menezes Diashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAdriano, Ana Paula dos Santos Souta, Elaine Soares Lopes, Layane Sampaio Santos, Mirlena Letícia Souza dos Lobato, Merivalda Vasconcelos Sanches, Raiane Pereira Almeida, Silmara Nayra Silva Silva, Thais de Melo da Dias, Nathalia Menezes 2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21565Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:57.539675Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurity Mortalidad neonatal relacionada con la prematuridad Mortalidade neonatal relacionada à prematuridade |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurity |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurity Adriano, Ana Paula dos Santos Gravidez Nascimento prematuro Mortalidade infantil. Embarazo Nacimiento prematuro Mortalidad infantil. Pregnancy Premature birth Infant mortality. |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurity |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurity |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurity |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurity |
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Neonatal mortality related to prematurity |
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Adriano, Ana Paula dos Santos |
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Adriano, Ana Paula dos Santos Souta, Elaine Soares Lopes, Layane Sampaio Santos, Mirlena Letícia Souza dos Lobato, Merivalda Vasconcelos Sanches, Raiane Pereira Almeida, Silmara Nayra Silva Silva, Thais de Melo da Dias, Nathalia Menezes |
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Souta, Elaine Soares Lopes, Layane Sampaio Santos, Mirlena Letícia Souza dos Lobato, Merivalda Vasconcelos Sanches, Raiane Pereira Almeida, Silmara Nayra Silva Silva, Thais de Melo da Dias, Nathalia Menezes |
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Adriano, Ana Paula dos Santos Souta, Elaine Soares Lopes, Layane Sampaio Santos, Mirlena Letícia Souza dos Lobato, Merivalda Vasconcelos Sanches, Raiane Pereira Almeida, Silmara Nayra Silva Silva, Thais de Melo da Dias, Nathalia Menezes |
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Gravidez Nascimento prematuro Mortalidade infantil. Embarazo Nacimiento prematuro Mortalidad infantil. Pregnancy Premature birth Infant mortality. |
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Gravidez Nascimento prematuro Mortalidade infantil. Embarazo Nacimiento prematuro Mortalidad infantil. Pregnancy Premature birth Infant mortality. |
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Objective: Demonstrate the increase in neonatal mortality rates from preventable causes and its relationship with premature birth. Methodology: This is a descriptive study with a quantitative approach, developed from secondary data from the mortality information system (SIM) available at the Department of Informatics of the Brazilian National Health System (DATASUS). Results: In the year 2019 neonatal mortality for extreme immaturity and preterm newborn prevailed 877 cases (57.1%) over the total deaths referring to gestational disorders of short duration, corresponding to 600 cases (39%) of deaths for extreme immaturity and 277 cases (18%) of deaths for preterm neonates. Discussion: It is observed that in Brazil the highest rate of neonatal mortality is related to the ICD 10 P07 indicator that refers to disorders related to gestation of short duration and low birth weight. Conclusion: It is important to emphasize that even if there is inadvertence in the computation of the notification of these data, there is still a high number of cases in this category, because it is a public health problem that affects pregnant women and their families nationwide. |
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