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Title: La ruptura prematura de membranas ovulares prolongada como factor de riesgo para sepsis neonatal temprana en recién nacidos a término
Advisor(s): Deza Huanes, Pedro
Issue Date: 2015
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: Determinar si la ruptura prematura y prolongada de membranas ovulares es factor de riesgo para sepsis neonatal temprana en recién nacidos a termino. Material y Método: Estudio analítico, retrospectivo, de casos y controles, donde se realizó una revisión de las historias clínicas de 237 recién nacidos a termino, a partir de Enero de 2007 a Julio 2011, que cumplieron con los criterios de selección. Resultados: Se obtuvo un total de 237 pacientes, de los cuales 79 fueron casos y 158 fueron controles, y dentro del grupo de casos 15.2% tuvieron ruptura prematura y prolongada de membranas ovulares y dentro del grupo de controles 3.8% tuvieron ruptura prematura y prolongada de membranas ovulares. Encontrándose que el 15.2% de recién nacidos a termino con sepsis neonatal tuvieron ruptura prematura y prolongada de membranas ovulares, con lo que de acuerdo a nuestros resultados el niño cuya madre presento ruptura prematura y prolongada de membranas ovulares es 4.53 veces más propenso de presentar sepsis neonatal temprana (p= 0.002) que el que no tuvo el antecedente materno de ruptura prematura y prolongada de membranas ovulares. Conclusiones: La Ruptura Prematura y prolongada de Membranas Ovulares es factor de riesgo para Sepsis Neonatal Temprana en recién nacidos a término.

To determine if the premature and long break of membranes you will ovulate is a factor of risk for sepsis neonatal early in newborn children to term. Material and Methods: Analytical, retrospective study of cases and controls, where there was realized a review of the clinical histories of 237 newborn children to term, from January 2007 to July 2011, which they fulfilled with the criteria of selection. Results: There was obtained a total of 237 patients, of which 79 were cases and 158 were controls, and inside the group of cases 15.2 % had premature and long break of membranes you will ovulate and inside the group of controls 3.8 % had premature and long break of membranes you will ovulate. Being that 15.2 % of newborn children to term with sepsis neonatal had premature and long break of membranes you will ovulate, with what in agreement to our results the child whose mother I present premature and long break of membranes you will ovulate it is 4.53 times more inclined of presenting sepsis neonatal early (p = 0.002) that the one that did not have the mother precedent of premature and long break of membranes you will ovulate. Conclusions: The Premature and long Break of Membranes You Will Ovulate it is a factor of risk for Early Sepsis Neonatal in newborn children to term
Discipline: Medicina
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Medico Cirujano
Register date: 27-Oct-2015



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