Einstein (São Paulo) (Mar 2007)

Preliminary report on management of neonatal jaundice in maternity clinics of São Paulo city, Brazil

  • Fernando Bastos,
  • Conceição Aparecida de Mattos Segre,
  • José Augusto Alves de Britto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 56 – 62

Abstract

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Objective: The treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia remains aproblem because it can lead to sequelae in both children and adults. Theobjective of this study was to evaluate how neonatal jaundice is treatedin maternity hospitals in the city of São Paulo. Methods: Prospective andtransversal study on maternity hospitals in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Aquestionnaire was applied to doctors working at neonatal wards withinmaternity hospitals in the city of São Paulo, divided into public (n = 6) andprivate maternity clinics (n = 18). The results obtained from the differentitems of the questionnaire were then compared. Statistical analysis wasperformed using the Student’s t test, chi-square test and Mann-Whitneytest when appropriate, and a p value < 0.005 was considered significant.Results: There were no significant differences between the two typesof maternity hospitals in relation to the treatment method for neonataljaundice. However, among private maternities there were some that didnot have written guidelines (5/17) and those that performed exchangetransfusion (3/18). Teaching was significantly more present amongpublic (100%) than private maternity hospitals (17.6%). The mean serumbilirubin levels to initiate treatment did not show significant differencesbetween the two types of maternities. Some clinical practices in use bymaternity hospitals are not evidence based. Conclusions: The presentdata were considered preliminary and showed that further research inthe area is required and if our findings are confirmed, indicate the needfor continuous medical education on the part of health professionals incharge of newborns.

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