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Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecología

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Abstract

DIAGO CABALLERO, Dalis; MARTINEZ CORONA, Benita  and  MENENDEZ LOPEZ, Lucía Raisa. Perinatal results of clinical affections present in admitted pregnants. Rev Cubana Obstet Ginecol [online]. 2009, vol.35, n.4, pp. 41-50. ISSN 1561-3062.

Clinical diseases appearing or aggravating during pregnancy are capable of to modify its course shadowing the maternal and fetal prognosis until puerperium, thus, it is necessary a multidisciplinary assessment of such cases to improve results of maternal-fetal binomial. OBJECTIVE: to consider some features of morbidity in clinical affections, and to encourage the approach improvement to them with a multidisciplinary character. METHODS: A cross-sectional, descriptive and retrospective study including the pregnants admitted from clinical conditions in perinatal care service during 2008 in «10 de Octubre» Maternal Teaching Hospital. First data were collected from registry book of this ward and to obtain results from selected variables; clinical records of each patient were reviewed.Variables: clinical pathologies founded gestational age, labor route, and neonatal parameters. RESULTS: All patients (48), more frequent clinical affections, bronchial asthma (41,6%), pneumonias (18,8%), nephritic colic (10,4%), liver disease (8,3%). More clinical entities founded in 60,4% appearing at 29-42 weeks of pregnancy. A 55,7% had a transpelvic labor, from the total of neonates the 70% had a normal weight, and the 30% were between preterm and transpelvic and IUGR, mainly in the case of liver diseases, valve diseases and epilepsy. Apgar score normal (85,1%); asthma, pneumonias and liver diseases presented newborns with a Apgar score lower than remained clinical affections.

Keywords : Clinical affections; pregnancy.

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