El programa madre canguro de yopal, Colombia: Una oportunidad de seguimiento del niño premature

Translated title of the contribution: The kangaroo mother care program of yopal, Colombia: An opportunity to keep track of preterm infants

Adriana Montealegre-Pomar, Alina P. Sierra-Andrade, Nathalie Charpak

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Abstract

Objective In Colombia, the incidence of prematurity and low birth weight (LBW) is 12.8%. To describe a standardized follow-up until 12 months of 1138 premature and/or LBW included in the Yopal KMCP (2014 -2015).Materials and Methods Prospective cohort. Results The patients are from the subsidized health care system (Colombia government), 58.2% live in the city and 24.6% at more than two hours from the city; 80.6% of parents are stable couples and 78.9% are employed; 69% of mothers started prenatal control from the first trimester. The most frequent obstetric pathologies were urinary tract infection and pre-eclampsia; 97% of deliveries were in the hospital; 55% by caesarean section. Majority of infants were late preterm; 13.3% passed through the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with 27% ventilated and 5.9% oxygen-dependent at discharge. At 6 months more than 50% had exclusive breastfeeding. Ophthalmology screening was performed in 54% (4.6% retinopathy), optometry in 72% and audiology in 70% (4.7% with hearing deficit). At 12 months 4.4% had abnormal neurological exam and 95% complete vaccines schedule. Lost to follow up was 35% and mortality 0.4%. Conclusion It is important to implement KMCP in intermediate and isolated cities to ensure a high-risk follow-up for all LBW and/or premature babies, to detect somatic, sensory or neuro-psychomotor development anomalies and to perform timely interventions.

Translated title of the contributionThe kangaroo mother care program of yopal, Colombia: An opportunity to keep track of preterm infants
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)10-16
Number of pages7
JournalRevista de Salud Publica
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 Jan 2018

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