Bibliographic citations
Cáceres, N., (2017). Valor predictivo de la ecografía obstétrica Vs método de Johnson Toshach en diagnóstico de macrosomía fetal, en gestantes del Hospital Antonio Lorena, 2016. [Tesis de segunda especialidad, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1729
Cáceres, N., Valor predictivo de la ecografía obstétrica Vs método de Johnson Toshach en diagnóstico de macrosomía fetal, en gestantes del Hospital Antonio Lorena, 2016. [Tesis de segunda especialidad]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1729
@misc{renati/959502,
title = "Valor predictivo de la ecografía obstétrica Vs método de Johnson Toshach en diagnóstico de macrosomía fetal, en gestantes del Hospital Antonio Lorena, 2016.",
author = "Cáceres Benavente, Nancy",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2017"
}
Predictive value of obstetric ultrasound vs Johnson Toshach method in the diagnosis of fetal macrosomia, Hospital Antonio Lorena, 2016. This study aimed to determine the predictive value of obstetric ultrasound vs Johnson Toshach's method in the diagnosis of fetal macrosomia. Research of descriptive type, of quantitative methodology, cross-sectional, retrospective study. Results: The prevalence is 7% (244), where 4.5% (166) were diagnosed by obstetric ultrasound, 1.3% (50) by Johnson Toshach method and 0.8% (28) after delivery with the weight of the newborn. The maternal profile of pregnant women with a diagnosis of fetal macrosomia is 79% from 30 to 34 years old, the degree of instruction is 28% with complete secondary, the body mass index is 49% with overweight, the occupation is of housewife . The obstetric profile is gestational age of 37 to 40 weeks, 39% were primitive, prenatal care is insufficient, 13% had a history of fetal macrosomia, 72% finished in emergency cesarean section, maternal complications are in 13% prolonged labor, 8% with postpartum hemorrhage. The fetal profile is 54% femal newborns, the weight of 4000 to 4300 gr in 97%, the APGAR to the minute was 98% of 7 to more, hypoglycemia 13%, cephalohematoma in 10%, perinatal hypoxia in 2% , and 1% presented traumatisms / fractures. The positive predictive value of obstetric ultrasound vs Johnson Toshach's method in the diagnosis of fetal macrosomia is 90% to 86% respectively. The negative predictive value is 99% for fetal ultrasound and the Johnson Toshach method.The sensitivity is 68% for obstetric ultrasound and 20% for the Johnson Toshach method. The specificity of obstetric ultrasound vs Johnson Toshach's method is 99% for both.
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