Table 1.
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of neonates admitted to the NICU in UOGCSH, 2021 (n = 452).
Table 2.
Sociodemographic, medical and obstetric characteristics of mothers of neonates admitted to the NICU in UOGCSH, 2021 (n = 452).
Fig 1.
Kaplan–Meier survival estimates of the median time to recovery from RD of neonates admitted to the NICU in UOGCSH, 2021.
Fig 2.
Kaplan-Meier curve of survival of neonates with RDS admitted in NICU by gestational age (A), birth weight (B), sepsis (C), hypothermia (D), Apgar scores for the first (E) and fifth minutes (F) at UOGCSH, 2021.
Fig 3.
Cox-Snell Residual Graph for the goodness of model fitness that shows the hazard function follows the 45˚ closed to the baseline, in UOGCSH, 2021.
Fig 4.
Comparison of Kaplan-Meier survival curves for sepsis with the log rank test of neonates with RD admitted to the NICU in UOGCSH, 2021.
Fig 5.
Comparison of Kaplan-Meier survival curves for hypothermia with the log rank test of neonates with RD admitted to the NICU in UOGCSH, 2021.
Fig 6.
Comparison of Kaplan-Meier survival curves for Apgar score (1min) with the log rank test of neonates with RD admitted to the NICU in UOGCSH, 2021.
Fig 7.
Comparison of Kaplan-Meier survival curves for Apgar score (5min) with the log rank test of neonates with RD admitted to the NICU in UOGCSH, 2021.
Table 3.
Bivariable and multivariable Cox proportional regression analysis for predictors of time to recovery of respiratory distress in UOGCSH, 2021.
Fig 8.
Cox-Snell Residual Graph for the goodness of model fitness that shows the hazard function follows the 45° closed to the baseline, in UOGCSH, 2021.