Asphyxia and the Occurrences of Perinatal Death in Anutapura General Hospital of Palu in 2018

Autor: Elvaria Mantao, Syaiful Hendra, Sri Rahayu, Sitti Radhiah, Hajra Rasmita Ngemba, Nurhaya S. Patui, Ulfa Aulia, Rosmala Nur, Rahma Dwi Larasati, Gabriella Bamba Ratih Lintin
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Central African Journal of Public Health. 5:185
ISSN: 2575-5773
Popis: Background and objective: Perinatal death is fetal death at 28 weeks of gestation or more and infant mortality in the first 7 days of life. WHO data in 2015 showed that 4.5 million babies died in the first year of life. This study aimed to find out the risk factors for perinatal death at Anutapura General Hospital (RSU) of Palu in 2018. Methods: The method used was observational research with a case control approach. The case subject was mothers who had perinatal death and the control group was mothers of infants who did not experience perinatal death. There were 22 case samples and 88 controls with baby age matching. Sampling was done by simple random sampling technique. Results: Data analysis used odds ratio test with α = 5%. The results showed that Asphyxia (OR = 3.988 and CI = 1.097-14.501), Low Birth Weight (LBW) (OR = 2.100 and CI = 0.800-5.510) and Congenital Abnormalities (OR = 5.190 and CI = 3.534-7.623). Conclusions: Asphyxia, LBW, and Congenital Abnormalities are risk factors causing perinatal death. Recommendations: The mothers are expected to get early familiarization regarding the signs in pregnancy, increase ANC visits to control maternal and fetal health and pregnancy planning.
Databáze: OpenAIRE