Perinatal and Neonatal Mortality
Perinatal and Neonatal Mortality
Perinatal and Neonatal Mortality
MORTALITY
Mark Khan
MBBS 2K17
Obstetrics & Gynecology
October 2016
Objectives
Definition
Calculation
Epidemiology
Causes
Risk Factors
Prevention
Introduction
Annually, 130 million babies are born; almost
8 million will die before their first birthday
and
more than 10 million will die before their fifth
(Neonatal and Perinatal Mortality:
Country, Regional and Global Estimates.
WHO 2006)
DEFINITIONS
Perinatal Mortality: stillbirths and
deaths up to the first week of life (22
weeks GA- 7 days postpartum)
Neonatal Mortality: deaths occurring
during the first four weeks after birth
(birth 28 days).
-Early: 0-7 days
-Late: 8-28 days
Stillbirths
Stillbirth refers to a fetus that is dead at
birth
Antepartum (pregnancy complications,
birth)
Incidence
25.0
22.3
21.6
21.0
20.0
20.3
19.7
19.2
15.0
11.5
10.8
10.0
11.4
10.7
11.3
10.5
11.1
10.2
10.7
9.7
10.4
9.3
5.0
0.0
Caribbean
Jamaica
World
Antigua 6
Bahamas 8
Barbados 10
Belize
9
Dominica 9
Grenada
7
Guyana 19
Jamaica 11
St Lucia 10
St Kitts 7
St Vincent 15
Trinidad 15
Cuba 3
Haiti 25
UHWI
PMR
NMR
ENMR
LNMR
2005
33.9
20.7
15.8
4.9
2006
35.3
21.4
19
2.4
2007
30
19.6
15.8
3.8
2008
38.8
23.3
17.6
5.7
2009
32.2
16.8
14.2
2.7
2010
33.1
25.8
20.1
5.7
2011
35.3
21.4
19
2.4
neonatal care
Early neonatal deaths are more closely
associated with pregnancy-related factors
and maternal health
Late neonatal deaths are associated more
with factors in the newborns environment
Causes of stillbirth
Classifications
Extended Wigglesworth
Tulip
Aberdeen
CODAC
Extended Wigglesworth
Category 1 Congenital Defect/Malformation
Category 2 Unexplained antepartum foetal death
Category 3 Death from intrapartum asphyxia,
anoxia or trauma
Category 4 Immaturity
Category 5 Infection
Category 6 Other specific causes
Category 7 Accident or non-intrapartum trauma
Category 8 Sudden infant death, cause unknown
Category 9 Unclassifiable
Tulip
Tulip
Tulip
Aberdeen
Category 1 Congenital Anomaly
Category 2 Asphyxia before birth
Category 3 Hyaline Membrane Disease
Category 4 Intracranial Haemorrhage
Category 5 Infection
Category 6 Unclassifiable or Unknown
CODAC
0 Infectious causes of death
1 Conditions, diseases and events specific to neonatal
life
2 Mechanics and events of parturition or its
complications
3 Congenital anomalies, chromosomal anomalies and
structural malformations
4 Foetal Conditions diseases and events
5 Cord conditions diseases and events
6 Conditions, diseases and events of the placenta
7 Maternal conditions, diseases and events
8 Unknown, unexplained, unclassifiable
9 Terminations of pregnancy
Congenital
Malformations
Asphyxia
Other
36
41
11
33
43
30
40
Risk Factors
Fetal growth restriction
Preterm birth
Age of mother rates of neonatal death
Risk Factors
Maternal health:
Obesity
Smoking
Chronic diseases - eg, diabetes, renal failure,
Risk Factors
Obstetric complications: pre eclampsia,
Risk Factors
Region of maternal residence: low income
mothers
Sex: slightly higher in males
PREVENTION
Perinatal and neonatal mortality are often
Perinatal
Attend to physiological needs of newborn
Resuscitate if necessary
immediate breast-feeding
Warmth
hygiene (especially for delivery and cord
care)
prevention, early detection and management
of major diseases
Home Visits
Prevention strategy: skilled health care at home
Effective health measures at birth and in first two weeeks
Newborns
Promote and educate on early & exclusive breastfeeding;
help to keep the newborn warm (promoting skin-to-skin
Public Health
Public health interventions
Immunization
improved nutrition
water and sanitation
Limitations
Lack of healthcare workers
Existing cultural practices
Access to services
Quality of Services
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