Abstract

Background Apgar score is currently an accepted method for newborn infant assessment immediately after delivery. Low fifth minute Apgar score was strongly associated with the risk of neonatal and infant death. Even though much has been done, still, the levels of neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan African countries including Ethiopia were significant. Therefore, this study is aimed at identifying the risk factors so as providing strategies for decreasing the morbidity and mortality of newborns and identifying determinants of low fifth minute Apgar score among newborns delivered in Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia, 2018. Method Institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted involving 366 neonates delivered at Jimma University Medical Center. Data was collected by using interview questionnaire. Apgar score was assessed by standard tool at the 1st, 5th, and 10th minutes after birth and only 5th minute Apgar score was used as outcome variable. Consecutive sampling technique was used to select the participants. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS version 20.0. Chi-square test was done at bivariate level and P value was used to select candidate variables for multivariate analysis. Finally, a 95% confidence interval was used to assess significance. Results A response rate of this study was 95%. The proportion of low 5th minute Apgar score in this study was 11.5%. Prolonged duration of labor (AOR = 15.18, 95% CI: 5.51-40.27), maternal history of khat use (AOR = 3.21, 95% CI: 1.26-8.85), and low birth weight (AOR = 1.65, 95% CI: 1.02-3.11) were predictors of low fifth minute Apgar score. Conclusion About one tenth of newborns were having low 5th minute Apgar score. The likelihood of low 5th minute Apgar score was found to increase with prolonged duration of labor, history of mother's khat use, and low birth weight.

Highlights

  • The Apgar score was proposed in 1952 as a means of rapidly evaluating the clinical status of newborn infants [1] and currently remains an accepted method for newborn infant assessment immediately after delivery [2]

  • Low Apgar scores was associated with increased perinatal morbidity and mortality [4]; neonatal and infant death had a strong association with low Apgar score (

  • According to the study done in the USA, low Apgar score was associated with increased mortality in premature neonates, including those at 24–28 gestational weeks of age, and proposed to be a useful tool for clinicians in assessing prognosis of newborn [11]

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Introduction

The Apgar score was proposed in 1952 as a means of rapidly evaluating the clinical status of newborn infants [1] and currently remains an accepted method for newborn infant assessment immediately after delivery [2]. According to the study done in the USA, low Apgar score was associated with increased mortality in premature neonates, including those at 24–28 gestational weeks of age, and proposed to be a useful tool for clinicians in assessing prognosis of newborn [11]. Low fifth minute Apgar score was strongly associated with the risk of neonatal and infant death. This study is aimed at identifying the risk factors so as providing strategies for decreasing the morbidity and mortality of newborns and identifying determinants of low fifth minute Apgar score among newborns delivered in Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia, 2018. The likelihood of low 5th minute Apgar score was found to increase with prolonged duration of labor, history of mother’s khat use, and low birth weight

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