Bibliographic citations
Melgarejo, G., (2016). Procedimientos invasivos asociados a Hemorragia Intracraneal en prematuros de muy bajo peso al nacer en un Hospital Nacional de Lima- Perú, 2013 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4700
Melgarejo, G., Procedimientos invasivos asociados a Hemorragia Intracraneal en prematuros de muy bajo peso al nacer en un Hospital Nacional de Lima- Perú, 2013 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4700
@misc{renati/482853,
title = "Procedimientos invasivos asociados a Hemorragia Intracraneal en prematuros de muy bajo peso al nacer en un Hospital Nacional de Lima- Perú, 2013",
author = "Melgarejo García, Giannina Cinthia",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2016"
}
--- Title: Invasive procedures associated with intracranial hemorrhage in very low birth weight preterm in a National Hospital Lima-Peru, 2013. Objective: Determine the association between the invasive procedures with intracranial hemorrhage in premature of very low birth weight in the intensive neonatal care in the Hospital National Edgardo Rebagliati Martins in 2013. Material and methods: Analytical retrospective transversal study was conducted in the period January 2013 to December 2013. We were selected alive newborns younger than 32 weeks of gestacional age with weight < 1500 g, distinguishing two groups: premature with intracranial hemorrhage (HIC) or without HIC. Results: The population consisted of 90 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 11 (12.22 %) presented HIC. In the multivariate analysis wasn’t found find significance difference between the fact of being coupled to mechanical ventilation with HIC (OR= 0.99, IC 95 % 0.77 – 1.28). The duration of use of catheter is not associated with the frequency of HIC (OR= 1.07, IC 98 % 0.7 – 1.16). It was found independence association between the birth presentation and HIC as protector factor (OR= 0.09 IC 95 % 0.01 – 0.80) and the fresh frozen plasma transfusion with HIC (OR = 14.11, IC 95 % 1.78 – 112.09) as risk factor. Conclusion: The invasive ventilation procedure doesn’t increase the risk of developing HIC, in the service of Neonatology of the Hospital National Edgardo Rebagliati Martins in 2013. Key words: intracranial/intraventricular hemorrhage, Very low birth weight infants, Invasive procedures, Mechanical ventilation, Catheter.
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