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Morales, R., (2020). Oligohidramnios como factor de riesgo para síndrome de aspiración meconial [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6117
Morales, R., Oligohidramnios como factor de riesgo para síndrome de aspiración meconial [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6117
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title = "Oligohidramnios como factor de riesgo para síndrome de aspiración meconial",
author = "Morales Rodriguez, Raúl Christ",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2020"
}
Title: Oligohidramnios como factor de riesgo para síndrome de aspiración meconial
Authors(s): Morales Rodriguez, Raúl Christ
Advisor(s): Tapia Zerpa, Jorge Luis
Keywords: Oligohidramnios; Síndrome de aspiración meconial
Issue Date: 2020
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: Objetivo Establecer si el oligohidramnios es un factor de riesgo para síndrome
de aspiración meconial, en neonatos atendidos en el Hospital Belén de Trujillo
en el periodo del 2014 al 2018
Material y Métodos: el diseño que se usó en este estudio investigación fue del
tipo observacional retrospectivo analítico con el diseño de caso-control, en la
cual se realizó en 296 neonatos a término con líquido amniótico meconial de
los cuales 74 neonatos tuvieron síndrome de aspiración meconial y 222
neonatos sin síndrome de aspiración meconial.
Resultados: Los neonatos con síndrome de aspiración meconial tuvieron las
siguientes características: el 32.4% presentaron sufrimiento fetal agudo; el
18.9% son hijos de madres primíparas; 16.2% fueron pequeños para la edad
gestacional y 9.5% tuvieron bajo peso al nacer. La presencia de madres con
oligohidramnios en neonatos con síndrome de aspiración meconial fue 17.6%
y en neonatos sin síndrome de aspiración meconial alcanzó el 5.4%
estimándose un OR=3.7 con su IC95% de 1.62 hasta 8.59, cuya significancia
estadística fue de p=0.002.
Conclusiones: Las gestantes con oligohidramnios incrementan en 3.7 veces
el riesgo de tener neonatos con síndrome de aspiración meconial comparado
con las gestantes que no tuvieron oligohidramnios.
The Aim: Establish whether oligohydramnios is a risk factor for meconial aspiration syndrome, in neonates treated at the Belén Hospital in Trujillo from 2014 to 2018 Material and Methods: The design used in this research study was of the analytical retrospective observational type with the case-control design, in which it was performed in 296 neonates with meconial liquid amniotic of which 74 neonates had meconial aspiration syndrome and 222 neonates without meconial aspiration syndrome. Results: Neonates with meconial aspiration syndrome, had the following characteristics: 32.4% had acute fetal suffering; 18.9% are children of primary mothers; 16.2% were small for gestational age and 9.5% had low birth weight. The presence of mothers with oligohydramnios in neonates with meconial aspiration syndrome was 17.6% and in neonates without meconial aspiration syndrome reached 5.4% estimated an OR-3.7 with its IC95% from 1.62 to 8.59, whose statistical significance is p-0.002. Conclusions: The oligohydramnios pregnant women increased by 3.7 times the risk of neonates with meconial aspiration syndrome compared to pregnant women who did not have oligohydramnios.
The Aim: Establish whether oligohydramnios is a risk factor for meconial aspiration syndrome, in neonates treated at the Belén Hospital in Trujillo from 2014 to 2018 Material and Methods: The design used in this research study was of the analytical retrospective observational type with the case-control design, in which it was performed in 296 neonates with meconial liquid amniotic of which 74 neonates had meconial aspiration syndrome and 222 neonates without meconial aspiration syndrome. Results: Neonates with meconial aspiration syndrome, had the following characteristics: 32.4% had acute fetal suffering; 18.9% are children of primary mothers; 16.2% were small for gestational age and 9.5% had low birth weight. The presence of mothers with oligohydramnios in neonates with meconial aspiration syndrome was 17.6% and in neonates without meconial aspiration syndrome reached 5.4% estimated an OR-3.7 with its IC95% from 1.62 to 8.59, whose statistical significance is p-0.002. Conclusions: The oligohydramnios pregnant women increased by 3.7 times the risk of neonates with meconial aspiration syndrome compared to pregnant women who did not have oligohydramnios.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6117
Discipline: Medicina Humana
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Register date: 12-Mar-2020
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