Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México (Jan 2024)

Changes in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit statistics during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • David Rodríguez-Medina,
  • Luis M. Avalos-Huizar,
  • Wendy Bolio-Pontigo,
  • Ma. Guadalupe Soto-Castañeda,
  • Julio C. Cárdenas-Valdez,
  • Claudia K. Medina-Ríos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24875/BMHIM.M23000039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81, no. 1

Abstract

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Background: With the identification of COVID-19 disease in China, a pandemic began that affected health-care systems. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Hospital de Ginecobstetricia del Centro Médico Nacional de Occidente experienced an increase in patient flow as part of the COVID-19 strategy of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS). This study aimed to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on neonatal care and mortality indicators in our unit. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study to compare the number of hospital births, pre-term newborns (PTNB), NICU admissions, and deaths. Changes in frequencies between 2019 and 2021 were analyzed using Poisson distribution. Changes in PTNB births, proportion of admissions, and deaths/NICU discharges were analyzed by z-test for two proportions. Results: Between 2019 and 2021, the number of births increased by more than 2-fold. NICU admissions increased from 770 in 2019 to 1045 in 2021 (p < 0.01). The ratio of deaths/discharge from the service was 16.9% in 2019 and 13.1% in 2021 (p = 0.02). Conclusions: Mortality indicators in the NICU decreased from 2019 to 2021, even with the increase in the number of patients admitted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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