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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 657-660, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-469124

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Objective To identify the risk factors for nosocomial sepsis in preterm infants.Methods A case-control study (1 ∶ 2) was conducted in 81 preterm infants with nosocomial sepsis and 162 preterm infants without nosocomial sepsis as age-matched controls (admission time was the most closely) hospitalized in Fujian Maternity and Children Hospital from January 1,2007 to December 31,2011.Data of preterm infants including maternal,delivery and neonatal records were collected.Risk factors for nosocomial sepsis were analyzed using t test,x2 test and multivariate Logistic regression.Results Nosocomial sepsis occurred in 81 preterm infants with an incidence rate of 1.50% (81/5 392).Univariate analysis showed that the gestational age [(31.8 ±2.4)vs(33.8 ± 1.8)weeks,t=-7.260,P<0.01] and birth weight [(1 545± 349) vs (2 174±465) g,t=-10.750,P<0.01] of neonates with nosocomial sepsis were lower than those in the controls.Compared with the controls,the neonates with nosocomial sepsis had higher incidence of small for gestational age [27.2% (22/81) vs 11.7% (19/162)],multiple birth [35.8% (29/81) vs 21.6% (35/162)],neonatal asphyxia [19.8%(16/81)vs 8.6%(14/162)],admission to neonatal intensive care unit [81.5%(66/81) vs 49.4% (80/162)],incubator usage [87.7% (71/81) vs 29.0% (47/162)],intracranial hemorrhage [27.2% (22/81)vs 14.2% (23/162)],noninvasive ventilation [35.8% (29/81)vs 14.8% (24/162)],feeding intolerance [64.2% (52/81) vs 17.9% (29/162)],using probiotics [65.4% (53/81) vs 37.0% (60/162)],duration of parenteral nutrition >7 days [77.8% (63/81) vs 16.0% (26/162)],combined administration of antibiotics [61.7%(50/81) vs 43.8%(71/162)],duration of antibiotics administration >7 days [65.4%(53/81) vs 9.3% (15/162)],intravenous immunoglobulin [76.5% (62/81) vs 46.9% (76/162)] and central vena catheterization [16.0% (13/81) vs 1.2% (2/162)] (all P<0.05).The Logistic regression analysis showed that low birth weight (OR=2.087,95%CI:1.074 4.057),duration of parenteral nutrition >7 days (OR=3.075,95%CI:1.158 8.164),feeding intolerance (OR-4.328,95%CI:1.776-10.544) and duration of antibiotic administration >7 days (OR=18.443,95%CI:5.084-66.913) were independent risk factors for nosocomial sepsis in preterm infants (all P<0.05).Conclusions Preterm infants with low birth weight,long duration of parenteral nutrition,long-term antibiotic treatment and feeding intolerance have high risk for nosocomial sepsis.

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