Respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive care

Objective: to identify respiratory clinical changes in preterm newborns hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Methods: this is a documentary research with 145 medical records by an instrument with sociodemographic variables of preterm newborns and their mothers. Results: most of the newb...

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Main Authors: Francieli Cristina Krey, Joseila Sonego Gomes, Eliane Raquel Rieth Benetti, Cibele Thomé da Cruz, Mariléia Stübe, Eniva Miladi Fernades Stumm
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Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2016-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/6491
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author Francieli Cristina Krey
Joseila Sonego Gomes
Eliane Raquel Rieth Benetti
Cibele Thomé da Cruz
Mariléia Stübe
Eniva Miladi Fernades Stumm
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Joseila Sonego Gomes
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Mariléia Stübe
Eniva Miladi Fernades Stumm
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description Objective: to identify respiratory clinical changes in preterm newborns hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Methods: this is a documentary research with 145 medical records by an instrument with sociodemographic variables of preterm newborns and their mothers. Results: most of the newborn were male, 66.9% were born surgically, 64.8% were moderately premature, and the birth weights were between 1,500 and 2,500 grams. Among the respiratory changes, there were early respiratory dysfunction, hyaline membrane, and apnea. There was the prevalence of women in preterm labor (42.8%), water breaking (32.4%) and pre-eclampsia (20.7%) among others were found to be related to obstetric factors related to prematurity. Conclusion: a high incidence of preterm births was observed, with significant respiratory changes.
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spelling doaj-art-29ee9677c83b4f8fa2f6fa68355a7be42025-08-24T12:49:55ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832016-12-01176Respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive careFrancieli Cristina KreyJoseila Sonego GomesEliane Raquel Rieth BenettiCibele Thomé da CruzMariléia StübeEniva Miladi Fernades StummObjective: to identify respiratory clinical changes in preterm newborns hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Methods: this is a documentary research with 145 medical records by an instrument with sociodemographic variables of preterm newborns and their mothers. Results: most of the newborn were male, 66.9% were born surgically, 64.8% were moderately premature, and the birth weights were between 1,500 and 2,500 grams. Among the respiratory changes, there were early respiratory dysfunction, hyaline membrane, and apnea. There was the prevalence of women in preterm labor (42.8%), water breaking (32.4%) and pre-eclampsia (20.7%) among others were found to be related to obstetric factors related to prematurity. Conclusion: a high incidence of preterm births was observed, with significant respiratory changes.https://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/6491InfantNewbornPrematureIntensive CareNeonatalNursing.
spellingShingle Francieli Cristina Krey
Joseila Sonego Gomes
Eliane Raquel Rieth Benetti
Cibele Thomé da Cruz
Mariléia Stübe
Eniva Miladi Fernades Stumm
Respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive care
Rev Rene
Infant
Newborn
Premature
Intensive Care
Neonatal
Nursing.
title Respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive care
title_full Respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive care
title_fullStr Respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive care
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive care
title_short Respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive care
title_sort respiratory changes related to prematurity in neonatal intensive care
topic Infant
Newborn
Premature
Intensive Care
Neonatal
Nursing.
url https://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/6491
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