Infectio (Jun 2018)

CARACTERÍSTICAS CLÍNICAS Y PARACLÍNICAS DE RECIÉN NACIDOS CON SEPSIS EN UN HOSPITAL NIVEL IV EN CALI, COLOMBIA

  • Pahola Perez-Camacho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22354/in.v22i3.725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
pp. 141 – 146

Abstract

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Objective: To describe the clinical and microbiological characteristics of newborns with sepsis admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Fundación Valle del Lili in Cali, Colombia. Methods: Descriptive, observational, retrospective study between 2012 and 2015. We included newborns with diagnosis of sepsis with more than three days of antibiotic management. Results: A total of 569 patients were included, 37.9% (216) of the newborns had a birth weight 2500g. 396 (69.6%) patients with early-onset sepsus, 308 (54.1%) had late-onset sepsis. The most common clinical characteristics were respiratory symptoms. The main diagnosis of infection in late-onset sepsis was bacteremia (46.4%) followed by catheter associated infection (17.8%). The most common blood culture isolation for early-onset sepsis was Streptococcus agalactiae (21.9%) and Staphylococcus epidermidis in late onset sepsis (22.6%). The mortality found in early-onset sepsis was 8.8% and in late-onset sepsis was 8.5%. Conclusions: Neonatal sepsis continue to be a frequent diagnosis with significant morbidity and mortality. Better strategies for the prevention of this entity are required including the prenatal period.

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