Correlation between neonatal infectious diseases and brain injury
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-9408.2012.01.006
- VernacularTitle:新生儿感染性疾病与脑损伤的关系
- Author:
Xujin YANG
;
Congle ZHOU
;
Zezhong TANG
;
Xinlin HOU
;
Hongmei WANG
;
Xiyong FAN
;
Yi JIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Infant,newborn,diseases;
Infection;
Central nervous system diseases
- From:
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine
2012;15(1):20-24
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the correlation between neonatal infectious disease and brain injury.MethodsClinical data of 1266 newborns with infectious diseases were collected from Peking University First Hospital from November 2005 to August 2010.The occurrence of brain injury was summarized.Related factors of brain injury caused by infection and the risk factors for severe brain injury were analyzed by Logistic regression model. Results Among the newborns with neonatal infectious diseases, the incidence of brain injury was 8.6%(108/1266), including 101 (8.0%)mild cases and seven (0.6%) severe cases. The incidence of brain injury for the newborns with severe infectious diseases was higher than those with mild infectious diseases [38.7%(29/75) vs 6.7%(79/1191),x2=92.787,P=0.000].The incidence of brain injury for the newborns withobviousinflammatoryreactionwassignificantlyhigherthanthosewithout [(13.0%(26/200) vs 7.5% (77/1025),x2=6.544,P=0.011].Severe infection was independent risk factor for severe brain injury by Logistic regression model analysis (OR =15.750,95% CI:1.756-141.281,P=0.014).ConclusionsIniectious diseases could cause injury on central nervous system,especially when there are severe infections or inflammatory reactions. The severer the infection,the severer the brain injury,especially when complicated by some factors such as asphyxia and hypoglycemia.