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Quispe, S., (2024). Covid 19 y morbimortalidad de las gestantes atendidas en el hospital de loreto de abril a diciembre 2020 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2829
Quispe, S., Covid 19 y morbimortalidad de las gestantes atendidas en el hospital de loreto de abril a diciembre 2020 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2829
@misc{renati/1036508,
title = "Covid 19 y morbimortalidad de las gestantes atendidas en el hospital de loreto de abril a diciembre 2020",
author = "Quispe Del Aguila, Sheyla Dolibeth",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
Determine the relationship that exists between COVID-19 and Maternal Morbidity and Mortality of pregnant women treated at the HRL from April to December 2020. Methodology. Observational, transversal, descriptive and retrospective, with quantitative criteria. The study population was made up of 208 pregnant women with a confirmed positive diagnosis of COVID-19 and the sample was 135 positive pregnant women, treated at the HRL from April to December 2020 and the type of sampling was determined according to a statistical formula for finite populations. Results Of 135 pregnant women treated with a diagnosis of COVID-19 in the HRL, between April to December 2020, the same ones that met the inclusion criteria used, the following sociodemographic characteristics were found: 54% of the pregnant women were around the age of 20 to 34 years old, 65% had secondary education, 40.7% came from the urban area and 86.7% were cohabitants. The obstetric particularities of pregnant women with COVID-19 were 48.1% were multiparous, 57% did not have sufficient prenatal care, 64.4% had full-term pregnancies of 37 or more weeks, 53.3% terminated labor vaginally and 34.8% had a cesarean section. . 28.9% had anemia, 16.3% urinary tract infection, 15.6% pregnancy hypertension, 12.6% PROM and 4.4% preterm delivery. The incidence of maternal mortality due to COVID-19 was 3.7%, deaths occurring 40% during pregnancy, 40% during childbirth and 20% in the postpartum period. Conclusion. No significant relationship was found between COVID-19 and the morbidity of the pregnant women treated (p= 0.164). A significant statistical relationship was found (p=0.001) between COVID-19 and maternal mortality.
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