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Intracranial hemorrhage in infants after massaged by a traditional birth attendant Elisabeth S. Herini; Sunartini Hapsara; S. Yudha Patria
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 47 No 3 (2007): May 2007
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

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Background The overall incidence of birth related injuries declineswith the improvement in obstetrics. However, the incidence ofhead trauma in infants after massaged by a traditional birthattendant (TBA) is still unknown.Objective To study the characteristics of intracranial hemorrhagein infants after massaged by a TBA.Methods A retrospective study was conducted in Sardjito Hospital,Yogyakarta, Indonesia between October 2001 and May 2005.Infants with intracranial hemorrhage after massaged by a TBAwere included. Data on patients’ demography, history of massagingby TBA, clinical presentation, and injury characteristics such asanemia, clotting time (CT), bleeding time (BT), prothrombin time(PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) werenoted. Computed cranial tomography (CT) scans were performed.Results A total of seven infants were diagnosed with intracranialhemorrhage after massaged by a TBA. There were four malesand three females (mean age 46 days; range 27-60 days). Allinfants were referred to Sardjito Hospital, Yogyakarta, Indonesiawith bad condition and anemia; mean hemoglobin level was 5.5g/dl (range 3.7-8.3 g/dl). All infants presented with seizures.Coagulation screening showed normal results in five patients. Theremaining patients had a prolonged CT and PT. CT scan showedsubdural hemorrhage in four patients, intracerebral hemorrhagein four, epidural hemorrhage in two, and subarachnoid hemorrhagein one. Two patients had chronic hemorrhage, while the rest hadacute hemorrhage. Four of them underwent craniotomy, twopatients were under an observation only, and one patient was nottreated due to parental refusal. Six patients survived and the onewho refused to be treated died.Conclusions The parents, midwives, and doctors have to be awareof head massaging since it may harm infants.
Risk factors of cerebral palsy in the perinatal period Santi Gunarwati; S. Yudha Patria; Madarina Julia
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 48 No 3 (2008): May 2008
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Background Cerebral palsy is an irreversible yet preventablecondition, thus it is necessary to know the risk factors of thedisease. The potential risk factors that are found in the perinataland neonatal period i.e. asphyxia, sepsis, very low birth weight,premature birth, and neonatal seizure. No available data for therisk factors of cerebral palsy in Indonesia.Objective To identify the perinatal risk factors in cerebral palsy.Methods We performed an age and sex-matched nested case-control study. The case group was children with cerebral palsywho were born at Sardjito Hospital during 1997-2005. The controlgroup was selected from the same population as the case group.Risk factors during the perinatal period consisted of asphyxia,sepsis, very low birth weight, premature birth and neonatal seizure.Logistic regression was used to determine the association betweenrisk factors and cerebral palsy.Results Univariate analysis showed that the following factors wererisk factors for cerebral palsy, i.e., asphyxia (OR 5.6, 95%CI 2.48;12.53); premature birth (OR 4.5; 95%CI 1.55; 13.13); and neona-tal seizure (OR 7.5, 95%CI 3.13; 18.03). On multivariate analysisrisk factors associated with cerebral palsy were asphyxia (aOR6.3, 95%CI 2.42; 16.66) and neonatal seizure (aOR 10.9,95%CI4.03; 29.97).Conclusion Asphyxia and neonatal seizure are significant riskfactors of cerebral palsy in perinatal period