Bibliographic citations
Andonaire, V., (2016). Incidencia y características de la fractura clavicular en recién nacidos del Hospital Nacional Sergio E. Bernales periodo 2009 – 2013 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4792
Andonaire, V., Incidencia y características de la fractura clavicular en recién nacidos del Hospital Nacional Sergio E. Bernales periodo 2009 – 2013 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4792
@misc{renati/479236,
title = "Incidencia y características de la fractura clavicular en recién nacidos del Hospital Nacional Sergio E. Bernales periodo 2009 – 2013",
author = "Andonaire Mujica, Victor Jose",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2016"
}
--- Introduction: Neonatal clavicle fracture is a common complication, is associated with multiple factors and is an indicator of quality of care in hospital parturition. Objective: To determine the incidence and clinical features of neonatal clavicular fracture. Design: Quantitative, epidemiological, statistical, descriptive study. Location: Sergio E. Bernales National Hospital. Participants: Population: neonates who had clavicular fracture. Interventions: It was developed and used a data collection sheet. Results: Sergio E. Bernales National Hospital during the period 2009 - 2013, 29110 births were attended, recorded 252 cases of neonatal clavicular fracture, yielding an incidence of 0.9%. Conclusions: Incidence of neonatal clavicular fracture Sergio E. Bernales National Hospital during the period 2009 - 2013: 0.9%. Factors associated with maternal age between 20-34 years multiparity, gestational age between 37-42 weeks. The fracture occurred: normal parturitions in term neonates, female, weight greater than 3500 grams and head circumference between 32-36 cm. The clinical diagnosis was by specialist between the 2nd and 3rd of life, frequent location was, right clavicle, middle third and the fracture was, not displaced. Keywords: neonatal clavicular fracture, type of parturition, dystocia, macrosomic.
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