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Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.

Ilham M Omer, Nada G Ibrahim, Abdalhalim M A Nasr.


Abstract
Oxygen is a drug that is essential in the treatment and prevention of neonatal hypoxia. The goal of oxygen therapy is to deliver sufficient oxygen to tissues while minimizing oxygen toxicity and oxidative stress. Improvement in monitoring technology of oxygen therapy has helped to improve clinicians' ability to appropriately apply and deliver oxygen. The objectives of this prospective observational descriptive hospital based study were: to evaluate the practice of oxygen therapy in the neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Khartoum State, to identify guidelines of oxygen therapy in NICUs, to determine the mode of oxygen delivery to the neonates, and to assess the practice of long term follow up of patients who used oxygen. During the period January - June 2014, 139 neonates were included. Oxygen was delivered to the neonates in the study depending on the clinical assessment. Saturation was not measured at the time of oxygen administration in 119 (85.6%) neonates. Oxygen was delivered by central device in 135 neonates (97.1%). The majority of the staff did not know the practice of long-term follow up. Hundred and sixteen (83.5%) of the nursing staff knew that oxygen has complications but the majority didn't know the nature of the complications and what causes them. The study showed that there is lack of guidelines of oxygen therapy in the NICUs and lack of monitoring procedures, which is important to be highlighted to overcome the complications and to improve the practice of oxygen therapy.

Key words: Guidelines; Khartoum; Neonate; Oxygen; Preterm; Sudan


 
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Omer IM, Ibrahim NG, Nasr AMA. Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.. Sudan J Paed. 2015; 15(2): 49-54.


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Omer IM, Ibrahim NG, Nasr AMA. Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.. Sudan J Paed. 2015; 15(2): 49-54.



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Omer IM, Ibrahim NG, Nasr AMA. Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.. Sudan J Paed. (2015), [cited June 22, 2024]; 15(2): 49-54.



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Omer, I. M., Ibrahim, . N. G. & Nasr, . A. M. A. (2015) Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.. Sudan J Paed, 15 (2), 49-54.



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Omer, Ilham M, Nada G Ibrahim, and Abdalhalim M A Nasr. 2015. Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.. Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics, 15 (2), 49-54.



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Omer, Ilham M, Nada G Ibrahim, and Abdalhalim M A Nasr. "Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.." Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics 15 (2015), 49-54.



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Omer, Ilham M, Nada G Ibrahim, and Abdalhalim M A Nasr. "Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.." Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics 15.2 (2015), 49-54. Print.



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Omer, I. M., Ibrahim, . N. G. & Nasr, . A. M. A. (2015) Oxygen therapy in neonatal intensive care units in Khartoum State.. Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics, 15 (2), 49-54.





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