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Predictors of Mortality in Neonatal Pneumonia: An INCLEN Childhood Pneumonia Study

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Neonatal pneumonia contributes significantly to mortality due to pneumonia in the under-five age group, but the predictors of mortality are largely unknown. To evaluate the clinical and microbiological characteristics and… Click to show full abstract

Neonatal pneumonia contributes significantly to mortality due to pneumonia in the under-five age group, but the predictors of mortality are largely unknown. To evaluate the clinical and microbiological characteristics and other risk factors that predict mortality in neonates admitted with pneumonia in tertiary care centres. Prospective observational cohort study. Term and preterm (32 weeks to 366/7 weeks) neonates (<28 days of life) admitted with clinical and radiological features suggestive of pneumonia. Baseline sociodemographic data, clinical details, blood culture and nasopharyngeal swabs for virologic assay (RT PCR for RSV, Influenza) were collected at admission and the neonates were observed throughout their hospital stay. The primary outcome was predictors of mortality in neonatal pneumonia. Five hundred neonates were enrolled in the study. Out of 476 neonates with known outcomes, 39 (8.2%) died. On multivariate analysis, blood culture positive sepsis was independently associated with mortality (adjusted OR 2.51, 95% CI1.23 to 5.11; P-0.01). Neonates with blood culture positive pneumonia positive are at a higher risk of death.

Keywords: study; predictors mortality; blood culture; pneumonia; neonatal pneumonia; mortality neonatal

Journal Title: Indian Pediatrics
Year Published: 2021

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