ABSTRACT
Despite the important advances in perinatal care in the past decades, asphyxia remains
a severe condition leading to significant mortality and morbidity. Perinatal asphyxia
has an incidence of 1 to 6 per 1,000 live full-term births, and represents the third most
common cause of neonatal death (23%) after preterm birth (28%) and severe
infections (26%). Each year approximately 24% of neonatal deaths occur due to birth
asphyxia with an equal number of survivors with serious neurological sequel, leading
to detrimental long term consequences for both child and family. The objective of this
study was to determine the risk factors associated with Birth asphyxia in order to
identify preventive interventions to reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality. The
study design was retrospective institutional based study which involved all neonates
born at term diagnosed with and without birth asphyxia. Systematic random sampling
to get subjects files, purposive method used for key informant interview. Data for
analysis was captured via SPSS version 19 and summary descriptive statistics such as
mean, percentages and standard deviations were generated. Inferential statistics
Transformation of data was done to obtain appropriate categories for data analysis and
logistics regression modeling for asphyxia against identified risk factors. To
determine the risk factors of asphyxia, odds ratios (OR) at 95% CI were obtained
together with their respective p-values results were set at < 0.05. Logistic regression
modeling was done to determine the strength of association of the risk factors with
asphyxia. Out of total 422 neonates, (29.1%) had birth asphyxia and rest (70.9%)
were normal. Significant socio-demographic risk factors were maternal age (OR 3.0
CI 95% 1.9 – 4.9,
Kiptui, E (2021). Perinatal Factors Associated With Birth Asphyxia Among Neonates In Maternity Ward Kakamega County Refferal Hospital, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/perinatal-factors-associated-with-birth-asphyxia-among-neonates-in-maternity-ward-kakamega-county-refferal-hospital-kenya
Kiptui, Erick "Perinatal Factors Associated With Birth Asphyxia Among Neonates In Maternity Ward Kakamega County Refferal Hospital, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/perinatal-factors-associated-with-birth-asphyxia-among-neonates-in-maternity-ward-kakamega-county-refferal-hospital-kenya. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
Kiptui, Erick . "Perinatal Factors Associated With Birth Asphyxia Among Neonates In Maternity Ward Kakamega County Refferal Hospital, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 08 May. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/perinatal-factors-associated-with-birth-asphyxia-among-neonates-in-maternity-ward-kakamega-county-refferal-hospital-kenya >.
Kiptui, Erick . "Perinatal Factors Associated With Birth Asphyxia Among Neonates In Maternity Ward Kakamega County Refferal Hospital, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/perinatal-factors-associated-with-birth-asphyxia-among-neonates-in-maternity-ward-kakamega-county-refferal-hospital-kenya