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Lopez, P., (2023). Preeclampsia y su influencia en el Apgar del recién nacido atendidos en el Hospital II-2 Tarapoto, 2023 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5527
Lopez, P., Preeclampsia y su influencia en el Apgar del recién nacido atendidos en el Hospital II-2 Tarapoto, 2023 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5527
@misc{renati/1056841,
title = "Preeclampsia y su influencia en el Apgar del recién nacido atendidos en el Hospital II-2 Tarapoto, 2023",
author = "Lopez Oliveira, Paulino Jesus",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2023"
}
Preeclampsia and its influence on the Apgar score of newborns attended at Hospital II-2 Tarapoto, 2023 The research was carried out at the II-2 Hospital in the city of Tarapoto, where the presence of preeclampsia in pregnant mothers and its impact on the Apgar score of newborns was evidenced. The main objective was to determine the influence of preeclampsia on the Apgar score of the newborns attended at the II-2 Tarapoto Hospital, 2023. The methodology was applied, explanatory-causal, non-experimental, the sample consisted of 216 medical records of mothers diagnosed with preeclampsia and 216 medical records of newborns of mothers diagnosed with preeclampsia; the documentary analysis form was used as the data collection instrument. Results: 88% of the mothers attended in the hospital presented preeclampsia with severity criteria and 12% preeclampsia without severity criteria. The Apgar score of the newborn was 80.6% and 84.7% at the first and fifth minute respectively, since they reached scores between 7 and 10; nevertheless, 2.8% of the newborns at five minutes presented severe complications, showing a score equal to or less than 3. Conclusion: There is a significant influence of preeclampsia on newborn Apgar score; this is based on the evidence provided by the coefficient of determination (r^2), which shows that preeclampsia influences 0.021% and 0.022% to the variations of newborn Apgar score at one minute and five minutes respectively. Therefore, the alternative hypothesis formulated in the study was admitted.
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