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December 2024, Volume 2, Issue 12

Author
Ankit Pachauri, Mala Kumar, Shalini Tripathi, Prachi Singh, S N Singh, Vimala Venkatesh and V K Singh



Abstract
Background: The case fatality rate (CFR) for neonatal sepsis and its determinants vary from unit to unit. Sepsis may have a detrimental impact on neurodevelopment too. Materials and Methods: It is a descriptive observational study of neonates with culture-proven sepsis to determine the CFR, prevalence, predictors of mortality, and neurological morbidity. A neurological examination (Hammersmith neonatal neurological examination) was done at discharge. Results: The prevalence and CFR of proven sepsis were 24.5% (314/1282) and 24%, respectively. The greatest CFR was seen in neonates with Acinetobacter sepsis. On logistic regression, decreased movements (OR-5.48; 95% CI-2.17 -13.83), convulsions at admission (OR-2.42; 95% CI-1.19-4.92), and Acinetobacter in blood culture (OR-1.42; 95% CI-0.65-3.10) were the significant predictors of mortality. Twenty-four (11%) neonates had abnormal neurological examination at discharge and convulsions at admission (OR 3.12; 95% CI 1.04-9.35), and Acinetobacter in blood culture (OR 4.87; 95% CI 1.51-5.66) were the significant predictors of neurological morbidity. Conclusion: A quarter of neonates with sepsis die, and more than a tenth have neurological morbidity.