Μ.Ε.Ν. νεογνών: Παράγοντες νεογνικής θνησιμότητας.
NICU: Neonatal mortality factors
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Abstract
Neonatal mortality was studied over time and comments. The definition of neonatal mortality is part describing the number of neonatal deaths in infants under one year per 1,000 live births.
In recent years made significant changes in how the approach to neonatal mortality. Plus, medical expertise combined with technological progress and the existence of NICU allow clearly limiting case. Especially the NICU are the cornerstone of perinatal medicine. The historical course is such that most are units where 'task.
The above data prompted and dealing with the issue of neonatal mortality but also the way they are organized NICU. In particular, the chapters of this study will be set forth in the data reader associated with the concept of neonatal mortality, the factors which contribute and the manner in which they are organized by the NICU. Specifically, in the first chapter will attempt an introduction on the subject while the second chapter will be presented bibliographic data related to perinatal mortality, the organization and the importance of the NICU and the factors leading to neonatal mortality. The third chapter will be a description of the data of empirical research conducted in the NICU of Hospital Nicaea. In the fourth chapter, we will cite the descriptive statistics of the survey and the study completed the fifth chapter by citing the conclusions reached.