Cargando…

A Prospective Study of Causes of Illness and Death in Preterm Infants in Ethiopia: The SIP Study Protocol

BACKGROUND: With nearly 15 million annual preterm births globally, preterm birth is the most common cause of neonatal death. Forty to 60 % of neonatal deaths are directly or indirectly associated with preterm mortality. As countries aim to meet the Sustainable Development Goals to reduce neonatal mo...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Muhe, Lulu M., McClure, Elizabeth M., Mekasha, Amha, Worku, Bogale, Worku, Alemayehu, Dimtse, Asrat, Gebreyesus, Goitom, Tigabu, Zemene, Abayneh, Mahlet, Workneh, Netsanet, Eshetu, Beza, Girma, Abayneh, Asefa, Mesfin, Portales, Ramon, Arayaselassie, Mahlet, Gebrehiwot, Yirgu, Bekele, Tiruzer, Bezabih, Mesele, Metaferia, Gesit, Gashaw, Mulatu, Abebe, Bewketu, Geleta, Alemu, Shehibo, Abdulkadir, Hailu, Yohanes, Berta, Hailu, Alemu, Addisu, Desta, Tigist, Hailu, Rahel, Patterson, Janna, Nigussie, Assaye K, Goldenberg, Robert L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6020308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29945680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-018-0555-y
_version_ 1783335267767156736
author Muhe, Lulu M.
McClure, Elizabeth M.
Mekasha, Amha
Worku, Bogale
Worku, Alemayehu
Dimtse, Asrat
Gebreyesus, Goitom
Tigabu, Zemene
Abayneh, Mahlet
Workneh, Netsanet
Eshetu, Beza
Girma, Abayneh
Asefa, Mesfin
Portales, Ramon
Arayaselassie, Mahlet
Gebrehiwot, Yirgu
Bekele, Tiruzer
Bezabih, Mesele
Metaferia, Gesit
Gashaw, Mulatu
Abebe, Bewketu
Geleta, Alemu
Shehibo, Abdulkadir
Hailu, Yohanes
Berta, Hailu
Alemu, Addisu
Desta, Tigist
Hailu, Rahel
Patterson, Janna
Nigussie, Assaye K
Goldenberg, Robert L.
author_facet Muhe, Lulu M.
McClure, Elizabeth M.
Mekasha, Amha
Worku, Bogale
Worku, Alemayehu
Dimtse, Asrat
Gebreyesus, Goitom
Tigabu, Zemene
Abayneh, Mahlet
Workneh, Netsanet
Eshetu, Beza
Girma, Abayneh
Asefa, Mesfin
Portales, Ramon
Arayaselassie, Mahlet
Gebrehiwot, Yirgu
Bekele, Tiruzer
Bezabih, Mesele
Metaferia, Gesit
Gashaw, Mulatu
Abebe, Bewketu
Geleta, Alemu
Shehibo, Abdulkadir
Hailu, Yohanes
Berta, Hailu
Alemu, Addisu
Desta, Tigist
Hailu, Rahel
Patterson, Janna
Nigussie, Assaye K
Goldenberg, Robert L.
author_sort Muhe, Lulu M.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: With nearly 15 million annual preterm births globally, preterm birth is the most common cause of neonatal death. Forty to 60 % of neonatal deaths are directly or indirectly associated with preterm mortality. As countries aim to meet the Sustainable Development Goals to reduce neonatal mortality, significant reductions in preterm mortality are needed. This study aims to identify the common causes of preterm illness and their contribution to preterm mortality in low-resource settings. This article will describe the methods used to undertake the study. METHODS: This is a prospective, multi-centre, descriptive clinical study. Socio-demographic, obstetric, and maternal factors, and clinical and laboratory findings will be documented. The major causes of preterm mortality will be identified using clinical, laboratory, imaging, and autopsy methods and use the national Ethiopian guidelines on management of preterm infants including required investigations to reach final diagnoses. The study will document the clinical and management protocols followed in these settings. The approach consists of clinical examinations and monitoring, laboratory investigations, and determination of primary and contributory causes of mortality through both clinical means and by post-mortem examinations. An independent panel of experts will validate the primary and contributory causes of mortality. To obtain the estimated sample size of 5000 preterm births, the study will be undertaken in five hospitals in three regions of Ethiopia, which are geographically distributed across the country. All preterm infants who are either born or transferred to these hospitals will be eligible for the study. Three methods (last menstrual period, physical examination using the New Ballard Score, and ultrasound) will be used to determine gestational age. All clinical procedures will be conducted per hospital protocol and informed consent will be taken from parents or caretakers prior to their participation in the study as well as for autopsy if the infant dies. DISCUSSION: This study will determine the major causes of death and illness among hospitalized preterm infants in a low-resource setting. The result will inform policy makers and implementers of areas that can be prioritized in order to contribute to a significant reduction in neonatal mortality.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6020308
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-60203082018-07-06 A Prospective Study of Causes of Illness and Death in Preterm Infants in Ethiopia: The SIP Study Protocol Muhe, Lulu M. McClure, Elizabeth M. Mekasha, Amha Worku, Bogale Worku, Alemayehu Dimtse, Asrat Gebreyesus, Goitom Tigabu, Zemene Abayneh, Mahlet Workneh, Netsanet Eshetu, Beza Girma, Abayneh Asefa, Mesfin Portales, Ramon Arayaselassie, Mahlet Gebrehiwot, Yirgu Bekele, Tiruzer Bezabih, Mesele Metaferia, Gesit Gashaw, Mulatu Abebe, Bewketu Geleta, Alemu Shehibo, Abdulkadir Hailu, Yohanes Berta, Hailu Alemu, Addisu Desta, Tigist Hailu, Rahel Patterson, Janna Nigussie, Assaye K Goldenberg, Robert L. Reprod Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: With nearly 15 million annual preterm births globally, preterm birth is the most common cause of neonatal death. Forty to 60 % of neonatal deaths are directly or indirectly associated with preterm mortality. As countries aim to meet the Sustainable Development Goals to reduce neonatal mortality, significant reductions in preterm mortality are needed. This study aims to identify the common causes of preterm illness and their contribution to preterm mortality in low-resource settings. This article will describe the methods used to undertake the study. METHODS: This is a prospective, multi-centre, descriptive clinical study. Socio-demographic, obstetric, and maternal factors, and clinical and laboratory findings will be documented. The major causes of preterm mortality will be identified using clinical, laboratory, imaging, and autopsy methods and use the national Ethiopian guidelines on management of preterm infants including required investigations to reach final diagnoses. The study will document the clinical and management protocols followed in these settings. The approach consists of clinical examinations and monitoring, laboratory investigations, and determination of primary and contributory causes of mortality through both clinical means and by post-mortem examinations. An independent panel of experts will validate the primary and contributory causes of mortality. To obtain the estimated sample size of 5000 preterm births, the study will be undertaken in five hospitals in three regions of Ethiopia, which are geographically distributed across the country. All preterm infants who are either born or transferred to these hospitals will be eligible for the study. Three methods (last menstrual period, physical examination using the New Ballard Score, and ultrasound) will be used to determine gestational age. All clinical procedures will be conducted per hospital protocol and informed consent will be taken from parents or caretakers prior to their participation in the study as well as for autopsy if the infant dies. DISCUSSION: This study will determine the major causes of death and illness among hospitalized preterm infants in a low-resource setting. The result will inform policy makers and implementers of areas that can be prioritized in order to contribute to a significant reduction in neonatal mortality. BioMed Central 2018-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6020308/ /pubmed/29945680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-018-0555-y Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Muhe, Lulu M.
McClure, Elizabeth M.
Mekasha, Amha
Worku, Bogale
Worku, Alemayehu
Dimtse, Asrat
Gebreyesus, Goitom
Tigabu, Zemene
Abayneh, Mahlet
Workneh, Netsanet
Eshetu, Beza
Girma, Abayneh
Asefa, Mesfin
Portales, Ramon
Arayaselassie, Mahlet
Gebrehiwot, Yirgu
Bekele, Tiruzer
Bezabih, Mesele
Metaferia, Gesit
Gashaw, Mulatu
Abebe, Bewketu
Geleta, Alemu
Shehibo, Abdulkadir
Hailu, Yohanes
Berta, Hailu
Alemu, Addisu
Desta, Tigist
Hailu, Rahel
Patterson, Janna
Nigussie, Assaye K
Goldenberg, Robert L.
A Prospective Study of Causes of Illness and Death in Preterm Infants in Ethiopia: The SIP Study Protocol
title A Prospective Study of Causes of Illness and Death in Preterm Infants in Ethiopia: The SIP Study Protocol
title_full A Prospective Study of Causes of Illness and Death in Preterm Infants in Ethiopia: The SIP Study Protocol
title_fullStr A Prospective Study of Causes of Illness and Death in Preterm Infants in Ethiopia: The SIP Study Protocol
title_full_unstemmed A Prospective Study of Causes of Illness and Death in Preterm Infants in Ethiopia: The SIP Study Protocol
title_short A Prospective Study of Causes of Illness and Death in Preterm Infants in Ethiopia: The SIP Study Protocol
title_sort prospective study of causes of illness and death in preterm infants in ethiopia: the sip study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6020308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29945680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-018-0555-y
work_keys_str_mv AT muhelulum aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT mcclureelizabethm aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT mekashaamha aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT workubogale aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT workualemayehu aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT dimtseasrat aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT gebreyesusgoitom aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT tigabuzemene aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT abaynehmahlet aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT worknehnetsanet aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT eshetubeza aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT girmaabayneh aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT asefamesfin aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT portalesramon aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT arayaselassiemahlet aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT gebrehiwotyirgu aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT bekeletiruzer aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT bezabihmesele aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT metaferiagesit aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT gashawmulatu aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT abebebewketu aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT geletaalemu aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT shehiboabdulkadir aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT hailuyohanes aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT bertahailu aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT alemuaddisu aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT destatigist aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT hailurahel aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT pattersonjanna aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT nigussieassayek aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT goldenbergrobertl aprospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT muhelulum prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT mcclureelizabethm prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT mekashaamha prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT workubogale prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT workualemayehu prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT dimtseasrat prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT gebreyesusgoitom prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT tigabuzemene prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT abaynehmahlet prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT worknehnetsanet prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT eshetubeza prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT girmaabayneh prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT asefamesfin prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT portalesramon prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT arayaselassiemahlet prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT gebrehiwotyirgu prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT bekeletiruzer prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT bezabihmesele prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT metaferiagesit prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT gashawmulatu prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT abebebewketu prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT geletaalemu prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT shehiboabdulkadir prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT hailuyohanes prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT bertahailu prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT alemuaddisu prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT destatigist prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT hailurahel prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT pattersonjanna prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT nigussieassayek prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol
AT goldenbergrobertl prospectivestudyofcausesofillnessanddeathinpreterminfantsinethiopiathesipstudyprotocol