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CLINICAL PROFILE OF NEONATES WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
Author(s) -
Sandeep Kulhari,
Deepak Choudhary
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of medical and biomedical studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2589-8698
pISSN - 2589-868X
DOI - 10.32553/ijmbs.v5i8.2136
Subject(s) - respiratory distress , medicine , tachypnea , neonatal intensive care unit , pediatrics , caesarean section , respiratory rate , respiratory system , obstetrics , pregnancy , anesthesia , heart rate , biology , blood pressure , genetics , tachycardia
Background: Respiratory distress (RD) is a challenging problem and is one of the most common causes of admission in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Methods: A prospective study was conducted on 50 cases. Term, pre-term and post-term babies both in-borns and out-borns cases were included in the study.
Results: Of the 50 cases admitted with RD, 31 babies (62%) were delivered vaginally and 19 (38%) by lower segment caesarean section (LSCS). There were 33 (66%) males and 17 (34%) females in the study. There were 23 (46%) pre-term babies, 26 (52%) term and 1 (2%) post-term neonates who were admitted with RD. The majority of cases 42 (82%) presented with increased respiratory rate, chest in drawings. 41 (82%) babies had flaring of alae nasi.
Conclusion: Increased respiratory rate along with chest in drawing, flaring of alae nasi are the presentation of RD in majority of cases.
Keywords: Respiratory distress (RD), Flaring of alae nasi are, Tachypnea.