Abstract

Introduction: Preterm delivery is the delivery before 37 weeks of gestation are completed. The incidence of preterm birth ranges from 5 to 15%. Aims of the study were to determine the average body weight, Apgar score after one and five minutes, and the frequency of the most common complications in preterminfants.Methods: The study involved a total of 631 newborns, of whom 331 were born prematurely Aims of this study were to (24th-37th gestational weeks-experimental group), while 300 infants were born in time (37-42 weeks of gestation-control group).Results: Average body weight of prematurely born infants was 2382 grams, while the average Apgar score in this group after the fi rst minute was 7.32 and 7.79 after the fifth minute. The incidence of respiratory distress syndrome was 50%, intracranial hemorrhage, 28.1% and 4.8% of sepsis. Respiratory distresssyndrome was more common in infants born before 32 weeks of gestation. Mortality of premature infants is present in 9.1% and is higher than that of infants born at term.Conclusions: Birth body weight and Apgar scores was lower in preterm infants. Respiratory distress syndrome is the most common fetal complication of prematurity. Intracranial hemorrhage is the second most common complication of prematurity. Mortality of premature infants is higher than the mortality of infants born at term birth.

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  • Preterm delivery is the delivery before 37 weeks of gestation are completed

  • Weigh less than 2499 grams had 51.1% of premature infants, while 48.9% of infants had weigh more than 2500 grams

  • Of the total number of 26.3% of preterm infants were born with a birth weight between 2000 and 2499 grams, while the highest number (48.9%) infants had more than 2500 grams birth weight

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Introduction

Preterm delivery is the delivery before 37 weeks of gestation are completed. Aims of the study were to determine the average body weight, Apgar score after one and five minutes, and the frequency of the most common complications in preterm infants. Preterm delivery, defined by the WHO is the delivery before 37 weeks of gestation are completed [1]. The incidence of preterm birth ranges from 5 to 15%. Preterm delivery is a major couse of neo-. It is believed that the preterm delivery is cause of neonatal death in 75% of cases and in 50% of cases leads to the creation of permanent neurological sequelae [2]. Characteristics of infants born prematurely are: body weight less than 2500 grams and body length less than 48 cm, subcutaneous adipose

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