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Bustinza, M., (2016). Resultados del test estresante en relación al score de apgar en gestaciones de 41 semanas a más. Unidad de embarazo patológico del Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión. 2014-2015 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4800
Bustinza, M., Resultados del test estresante en relación al score de apgar en gestaciones de 41 semanas a más. Unidad de embarazo patológico del Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión. 2014-2015 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4800
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title = "Resultados del test estresante en relación al score de apgar en gestaciones de 41 semanas a más. Unidad de embarazo patológico del Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión. 2014-2015",
author = "Bustinza Bravo, Maryli",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2016"
}
--- OBJECTIVE: Determine the relationship between stressful test results and Apgar Score in gestations of 41 weeks to more attended at the Pathological Pregnancy Unit of the National Hospital Daniel Alcides Carrión during the years 2014 and 2015. METHODOLOGY: Observational study with correlational, retrospective and crosssectional descriptive design, in which as shown was 41 weeks pregnant 374 more who have made the stressful test that met the selection criteria. As for the analysis of data for descriptive analysis of quantitative variables measures of central tendency (mean) and dispersion measures (standard deviation) and qualitative variables (nominal) were estimated absolute frequencies and percentages were estimated (relative frequencies). The relationship of stressful test results and Apgar score (inferential analysis) was performed using chi-square test (p <0.05, significant). RESULTS: 41 weeks pregnant more have an average age of 26 years were cohabiting (62%) and grade secondary education (65.2%). The results of the test were stressful baseline 110-160 bpm (93.6%), variability 6-25 lpm (80.2%), accelerations present (87.2%), variable deceleration (11.5%) and regular contractions (88.2%) whose conclusion was mostly negative (95.7%). 92.2% of newborns had an Apgar score of 7 to 10 minutes and 99.2% had an Apgar score at 5 minutes from 7 to 10. There was significant relationship between stressful test results and Apgar Score five minutes (p = 0.000). CONCLUSIONS: There is a relationship between stressful test results and Apgar Score in five minutes in gestations of 41 weeks to more attended at the Pathological Pregnancy Unit of the National Hospital Daniel Alcides Carrion during the years 2014 and 2015. KEYWORDS: Stressful Test, Apgar Score, pregnancy, 41 weeks.
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