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Ventilator Parameters Predicting the Outcome of Respiratory Distress in Neonate


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1 Department of Paediatric, SVPPGIP & SCB Medical College, Cuttack-2, Odisha, India
2 Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Post Graduate Institute of Paediatrics (SVPPGIP) and SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India
     

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Respiratory distress (RD) is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in neonates. The prospective study was conducted in all neonates with RD, admitted to the neonatal unit over a period of two years. The clinical profile, aetiology and outcome were studied and relevant investigations were conducted in all the cases. Out of 269 neonates admitted with RD, 59.85% had pneumonia. The overall mortality was 23.05%. The outcome was correlated with the aetiology, clinical presentation, oxygen requirements and ventilator support. A higher A-ADO2, a lower pH, early age of onset of respiratory distress, higher initial FiO2 required to keep SpO2 > 90% and a high respiratory index were all significant predictors of mortality.

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Respiratory Distress, Neonate.
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Authors

P. Dash
Department of Paediatric, SVPPGIP & SCB Medical College, Cuttack-2, Odisha, India
S. K. Pradhan
Department of Paediatric, SVPPGIP & SCB Medical College, Cuttack-2, Odisha, India
L. Das
Department of Paediatric, SVPPGIP & SCB Medical College, Cuttack-2, Odisha, India
A. K. Mohanty
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Post Graduate Institute of Paediatrics (SVPPGIP) and SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India

Abstract


Respiratory distress (RD) is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in neonates. The prospective study was conducted in all neonates with RD, admitted to the neonatal unit over a period of two years. The clinical profile, aetiology and outcome were studied and relevant investigations were conducted in all the cases. Out of 269 neonates admitted with RD, 59.85% had pneumonia. The overall mortality was 23.05%. The outcome was correlated with the aetiology, clinical presentation, oxygen requirements and ventilator support. A higher A-ADO2, a lower pH, early age of onset of respiratory distress, higher initial FiO2 required to keep SpO2 > 90% and a high respiratory index were all significant predictors of mortality.

Keywords


Respiratory Distress, Neonate.