34 resultados para Perinatal Care


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Portuguese health care system was created in 1979. It is universal and for free. Expenses are supported by the State through taxes. The modern perinatal care system started by the end of 1970. The first neonatal intensive care units were created in 1980, the Portuguese Neonatal Society in 1985 and the National Neonatal Transport System in 1987. Until the seventies of twentieth century and even during eighties there were more than 200 hospitals with deliveries, a great part without obstetrician or paediatrician, a great percentage of pregnancies had no prenatal care, there were few neonatal intensive care units and perinatal mortality rate was one of the highest in the European countries. In 1987 an Experts Committee was nominated by the Health Ministry aiming to collect and analyse data on perinatal care and to suggest improvements. The Report resulting from this work is the main document on which is based the reform. The reform was a 9 years program in 3 years stages aiming to close hospitals with less than 1500 deliveries/year, to reclassify hospitals, to create Coordinating Units between health centres and hospitals, to equip neonatal intensive and intermediate care units, to define needs of obstetricians, paediatricians and nurses for each centre and to promote specialised training in neonatology for paediatricians and nurses. Levels of perinatal care were defined as well as localization of each level of hospital according to the number of deliveries in one geographic area, geographic difficulties and existing routes and connections. Steps for opening and closure of different levels of hospitals were very well programmed. The organization, capacities, number of obstetricians, neonatologists and nurses as well as equipment for each level of care was defined. Rules for pregnant women and newborns transfer from level II to level III hospitals were also well described. A specific training is neonatology was created starting in 1990. This organization resulted in an impressive decrease in mortality rates at all levels and still it is the policy we have today.

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AIM: To share information on the organization of perinatal care in Portugal. METHODS: Data were derived from the Programme of the National Committee for Mother and Child Health 1989, National Institute for Statistics, and Eurostat. RESULTS: In 1989, perinatal care in Portugal was reformed: the closure was proposed of maternity units with less than 1500 deliveries per year; hospitals were classified as level I (no deliveries), II (low-risk deliveries, intermediate care units) or III (high-risk deliveries, intensive care units), and functional coordinating units responsible for liaison between local health centres and hospitals were established. A nationwide system of neonatal transport began in 1987, and in 1990 postgraduate courses on neonatology were initiated. With this reform, in-hospital deliveries increased from 74% before the reform to 99% after. Maternal death rate decreased from 9.2/100,000 deliveries in 1989 to 5.3 in 2003 and, in the same period, the perinatal mortality rate decreased from 16.4 to 6.6/1000 (live births + stillborn with > or = 22 wk gestational age), the neonatal mortality rate decreased from 8.1 to 2.7/1000 live births, and the infant mortality rate from 12.2/1000 live births to 4/1000. CONCLUSION: Regionalization of perinatal care and neonatal transport are key factors for a successful perinatal health system.

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Overview and aims: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 15% of pregnancies and is associated with both increased perinatal and neonatal morbidity and mortality and long-term effects in adult life. Our aim was to describe cases and outcomes of FGR from a tertiary perinatal care centre and identify the predictors of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Study design: retrospective cohort. Population: pregnancies with early or late FGR caused by placental factors followed from 2006 to 2009 in a tertiary perinatal care centre. Methods: we collected data from clinical records on demographics, clinical history and fetal ultrasound parameters. Perinatal and neonatal outcomes were stratiied according to gestational age (above or below 28 weeks) and we used bivariate analysis to identify any associations with clinical and imaging indings. Results: we included 246 pregnancies; hypertension was the most prevalent maternal risk factor (16%). There were 15 cases of early FGR, 11 of which had cesarean delivery due to deterioration of fetal Doppler parameters. Outcomes in this group included one fetal and three neonatal deaths. Of 231 cases of late FGR, 64% were delivered early given a non-reassuring fetal status i.e. due to changes in Doppler evaluation or altered Manning biophysical proile. There were four cases of perinatal death in this group, three of which delivered at 28 weeks. Neonatal morbidity was associated with lower gestational age, lower birthweight and progressive placental dysfunction (p<0.01). Conclusion: there was an association between neonatal morbidity and gestational age, birthweight and Doppler deterioration, particularly for deliveries below 28 weeks. The assessment of vascular changes through Doppler analysis allows anticipation of fetal deterioration and is a helpful tool in deciding the optimum timing of delivery.

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Perinatal mortality rate is an important mark to evaluate women and perinatal health care. It is of utmost importance to know causes and the evolution of its two components aiming to improve health care in different fields – sanitary conditions, diagnosis and treatment of infectious disease, immunisations, diagnosing and caring for medical diseases induced by pregnancy or directly related to it, providing skilled birth attendance, preventing birth asphyxia, preventing preterm birth complications and infections. In high-income countries the epidemiology varies mainly with social and economic conditions; in low-income countries, paired with poverty, undernutrition, superstition, lack of medical care, deficient basic sanitary conditions are also found. Also, in rich countries, responsible for 1% of deaths, data are published and improvements evaluated, while in low-income countries responsible for 99% of deaths numbers and causes are unknown, making difficult to implement cost effective interventions, a reason why “stillbirth rates in low-income countries are now where they were in high-income countries 50 to 100 years ago”. Knowledge on causes of death are very important as often what is needed are “simple” measures as improvement of sanitary conditions and immunisation programmes rather than high technologies. About four million babies dye each year in the first 28 days of life and another 3 million dye before birth in the third-trimester, with 98% occurring in low-income and middle income countries and more than 1 million occurring during labour and delivery. Classically stillbirths are the major component of perinatal mortality rate. Causes of death are even more difficult to know. In low-income countries a great proportion of women give birth at home. Worldwide the main causes of stillbirth are asphyxia due to obstructed labour, eclampsia, abruption placenta and umbilical cord complications - making valid the assumption that skilled birth attendance would decrease stillbirth; and infection - chorioamnioitis, syphilis and malaria. In high-income countries placental pathology and infection, congenital anomalies, complications of preterm birth and post term delivery, are the most common. If in low-income countries famine and lack of provisions and health care are common, in high-income countries, advanced maternal age and diabetes, obesity, hypertension, smoking, are frequent findings.

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Objectives: Literature review of classification, epidemiology, pathophysiology, microbiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, complications, treatment and prevention of urinary tract infections (UTI) in pregnancy. Data Sources and Review Methods: Bibliographic research in Medline, through PubMed and Medscape, of systematic reviews, observational studies, clinical guidelines, meta-analyses and randomized controlled trials published between January 1992 and December 2010. Results: Asymptomatic bacteriuria occurs in 2 to 10% of pregnant women, 30% of which will develop acute pyelonephritis if left untreated. Treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria has been shown to reduce the risk of pyelonephritis in pregnancy. Therefore, screening and treatment of this form of UTI has become a standard of obstetrical care, although the ideal duration of the treatment is still controverse. Acute pyelonephritis is one of the most common medical complications of pregnancy and may be associated with maternal, obstetric and perinatal complications. There is no clear consensus in the literature regarding antibiotic choice or duration of therapy for symptomatic UTI. Increasing antibiotic resistance complicates the choice of empirical regimens and local resistance rates need to be taken into account when deciding the therapy. Considering the high rate of recurrence of UTI during pregnancy, prophylactic measures need to be taken in pregnant women who have already experienced UTI during their current pregnancy. Conclusions: Although UTI is a generally benign condition in non-pregnant women, it may be a potentially serious complication during pregnancy. Early diagnosis and treatment of UTI during pregnancy are mandatory and can prevent severe maternal and perinatal complications.

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Os autores avaliam a mortalidade perinatal no ano de 1999, na Maternidade Dr. Alfredo da Costa, utilizando a metodologia proposta por Wigglesworth. Procuram identificar os factores com ela associados no sentido de reduzir as causas evitáveis.

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The authors analyzed 704 transthoracic echocardiographic (TTE) examinations, performed routinely to all admitted patients to a general 16-bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU) during an 18-month period. Data acquisition and prevalence of abnormalities of cardiac structures and function were assessed, as well as the new, previously unknown severe diagnoses. A TTE was performed within the first 24 h of admission on 704 consecutive patients, with a mean age of 61.5+/-17.5 years, ICU stay of 10.6+/-17.1 days, APACHE II 22.6+/-8.9, and SAPS II 52.7+/-20.4. In four patients, TTE could not be performed. Left ventricular (LV) dimensions were quantified in 689 (97.8%) patients, and LV function in 670 (95.2%) patients. Cardiac output (CO) was determined in 610 (86.7%), and mitral E/A in 399 (85.9% of patients in sinus rhythm). Echocardiographic abnormalities were detected in 234 (33%) patients, the most common being left atrial (LA) enlargement (n=163), and LV dysfunction (n=132). Patients with these alterations were older (66+/-16.5 vs 58.1+/-17.4, p<0.001), presented a higher APACHE II score (24.4+/-8.7 vs 21.1+/-8.9, p<0.001), and had a higher mortality rate (40.1% vs 25.4%, p<0.001). Severe, previously unknown echocardiographic diagnoses were detected in 53 (7.5%) patients; the most frequent condition was severe LV dysfunction. Through a multivariate logistic regression analysis, it was determined that mortality was affected by tricuspid regurgitation (p=0.016, CI 1.007-1.016) and ICU stay (p<0.001, CI 1-1.019). We conclude that TTE can detect most cardiac structures in a general ICU. One-third of the patients studied presented cardiac structural or functional alterations and 7.5% severe previously unknown diagnoses.

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Background: Although epilepsy is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP), no data exists on prevalence rates of CP and epilepsy. Aims: To describe epilepsy in children with CP, and to examine the association between epilepsy and neonatal characteristics, associated impairments and CP subtypes. Methods: Data on 9654 children with CP born between 1976 and 1998 and registered in 17 European registers belonging to the SCPE network (Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe)were analyzed. Results: A total of 3424 (35%) children had a history of epilepsy. Among them, seventy-two percent were on medication at time of registration. Epilepsy was more frequent in children with a dyskinetic or bilateral spastic type and with other associated impairments. The prevalence of CP with epilepsy was 0.69 (99% CI, 0.66e0.72) per 1000 live births and followed a quadratic trend with an increase from 1976 to 1983 and a decrease afterwards. Neonatal characteristics independently associated with epilepsy were the presence of a brain malformation or a syndrome, a term or moderately preterm birth compared with a very premature birth, and signs of perinatal distress including neonatal seizures, neonatal ventilation and admission to a neonatal care unit. Conclusions: The prevalence of CP with epilepsy followed a quadratic trend in 1976e1998 and mirrored that of the prevalence of CP during this period. The observed relationship between epilepsy and associated impairments was expected; however it requires longitudinal studies to be better understood.

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Introdução e objectivos: O Hospital de Dona Estefânia é um hospital pediátrico com Área de Cirurgia Pediátrica e uma Maternidade da Apoio Perinatal Diferenciado. O objectivo deste estudo prospectivo histórico é analisar a população de recém-nascidos (RN) admitidos na Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatais (UCIN) submetidos a intervenção cirúrgicanum período de 25 anos. Métodos e doentes: Os dados foram obtidos de estudos de casuística e do ficheiro electrónico da UCIN. Foi realizada pesquisa individual pelo código de intervenção cirúrgica e pelo código de cada uma das condições cirúrgicas. Todos os RN submetidos a intervenção cirúrgica foram englobados. Cada doente foi contabilizado apenas uma vez mas as anomalias cirúrgicas major foram contabilizadas uma a uma. As taxas de letalidade são brutas, englobando-se no denominador todos os RN com a mesma anomalia, operados. Resultados: Neste período foram admitidos na UCIN 5937 RN dos quais 1140 (19.2%) foram operados. A mediana do tempo de internamento foi 30 dias. O número de RN submetidos a intervenção cirúrgica subiu de 2% dos admitidos em 1983 para 29.4% em 2007. Vinte e seis por cento do total de operados nasceram na maternidade do hospital. A patologia gastrointestinal foi a mais frequente tanto no grupo da patologia congénita como no grupo da adquirida; a patologia torácica/pulmonar ocupou o 2º lugar no grupo da patologia congénita, constituindo a hérnia diafragmática congénita a situação mais frequente. Na alta, 35% dos doentes (n=404) foram enviados para o domicílio, 51% (n=581) foram transferidos para outro serviço e 14% faleceram (n=155). A mortalidade diminuiu de 22% nos primeiros 10 anos para menos de 10% nos últimos 10 anos e 5% nos últimos 5. A mortalidade da atrésia do esófago baixou de 22% nos primeiros 15 anos para 3,8% nos últimos 5 e a da hérnia diafragmática de Bochdalek de 34% nos primeiros 15 anos para 28% nos últimos 10. Conclusões: A concentração de patologia cirúrgica neonatal num centro de referência melhora a experiência das equipas multidisciplinares podendo contribuir para um melhor prognóstico de doentes com patologia grave.

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Introdução: A encefalopatia hipoxico-isquémica (EHI) é uma causa importante de mortalidade e morbilidade a longo prazo. Estima-se que anualmente ocorram 1 a 8 casos /1000 nascimentos. A asfixia perinatal mantida é a causa mais frequente de EHI. Objectivo: Avaliar a evolução a curto e longo prazo de crianças com EHI devido a asfixia perinatal. Metodologia: Estudo prospectivo histórico. População: Recém-nascidos (RN) consecutivos, nascidos na maternidade do HDE, com idade gestacional ≥ 37 semanas, admitidos na UCIN com os diagnósticos de EHI e asfixia perinatal, sem anomalias congénitas major. Período: 04/04/2001 – 31/12/2010. Variáveis: morbilidade, sobrevivência e sequelas. Covariáveis: peso ao nascer, idade gestacional, índice de Apgar, eventos peri-parto e tipo de parto. Resultados: Dos 19365 nados-vivos (NV), foram incluídos 28 RN (incidência 1,4/1000). Características da amostra: 68 % do sexo masculino; peso médio ao nascer 3180 g, mediana da idade gestacional 39,4 semanas. Índice de Apgar: moda ao 1º, 5º e 10º minuto, respectivamente 2, 5 e 7. Eventos peri-parto mais frequentes: líquido amniótico meconial (46,4%), alterações cardiotocográficas (50%) e circular cervical apertada (10,7%). Em 67,8% dos casos, foi realizada cesariana de emergência. Todos os RN necessitaram de manobras de reanimação. Desenvolveram EHI: ligeira 12 (42,9%), moderada 7 (25%) e grave 9 (32,1%). Ocorreram convulsões em 66% dos RN e disfunção multiorgânica em 12 RN (42,9%). Dos exames de imagem, a ecografia transfontanelar (ECOTF) foi realizada em 89,3% dos casos, o electroencefalograma (EEG) em 67,9% e a RMN em 32,1%. A ECOTF revelou alterações sugestivas de EHI em todos os casos; o EEG evidenciou anomalia da actividade eléctrica em 73,7% e a RMN revelou achados compatíveis com EHI em 100%. Houve 3 óbitos. Dos sobreviventes, 75% foram seguidos em consulta hospitalar, apresentando como sequelas graves paralisia cerebral (22,2%), atraso global do desenvolvimento (16,6%), epilepsia (11,1%), surdez neurossensorial (5,6%) e hemiparésia (5,6%). Conclusões: A incidência de EHI por asfixia foi 1,4/1000 NV. Verificou-se EHI ligeira em 42,8% dos casos. A mortalidade foi de 14,3%. Nos 18 casos seguidos, 38,9% não apresentavam sequelas ou tinham sequelas ligeiras. Apenas um caso foi submetido a hipotermia, sendo esta uma terapêutica promissora.

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Conflicts of interest were potentially great but they were minimized by the great conviction from both Doctors and Health Ministry that something had to be done to improve data on perinatal health. To decrease the number of hospitals where deliveries took place, to concentrate doctors, nurses and equipment, to define staff and to acquire equipment and to train nurses and paediatricians was the way. One the point of view of cost-effectiveness, centralization of expensive technologies, and development of expertise concentrating cases in a same centre - Surgery, VLBW, etc- and lowering mortality rates and get better outcomes were clear health gains. In 1989 after the political decision of closing small maternities the committee return to villages and cities to explain to political local power and people, the decision, which kind of care they will have in the future, why and expected gains. Level I hospitals and Health Centers stop to have deliveries; Health Centers were given a great responsibility: the follow up of the most part of the normal pregnancies by GP. There was no economic pressure because the National Health Service is free, there are no economic incentives for obstetrical or neonatal care, hospitals are financed through ICD, hospital level is defined according to both delivery and newborn care. In 1989 the rule was “No results can be obtained without the interested and responsible participation of all – institutions and people”. At that time the emphasis was on training. There are geographic influences on regionalization for example for islands and inner and far geographic areas. Also we would like to emphasize the influence of demographics on regionalization. As birth rate continues to decrease the hospitals left open 20 years ago with more than 1500 deliveries have to be closed now because the number of deliveries decreased. It was much more difficult and unacceptable to close some few maternities now than 20 years ago. All the difference was that at that time reasons were explained and now it was a Minister order. Other fearful events are the opening of private hospitals, the lowering gross national income, the economic difficulties and financial problems.

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Perinatal bacterial infection may be caused by any microorganism colonizing the vaginal tract. Neonatologists and paediatricians are especially concerned about group B Stretpococcus (GBS). However, Enterobactereacea, mainly E.coli and Proteus, are also responsible for infection. GBS screening may be accomplished in over 90% of pregnant women. In our maternity in 2007-2008, 85% of the mothers had been screened. Screening and prophylaxis were responsible for a decreasing incidence of neonatal infection - from 0.6/1000 to 0.15/1000 live births in Portugal, from 2002 to 2007. However there are some difficulties related to screening. In the second Portuguese study 16/57 NB with early-onset infection (28%) were born to “negative” mothers. Several factors illustrate how difficult is to draw national screening policies: a wide range of carrier’s state rate throughout a country - in Portugal from 12% to 30%. The success of any screening policy may also be affected by additional technical and organizational problems. In countries where home delivery is a tradition or a trend intrapartum GBS prophylaxis requires a very well organized assistance.. Moreover factors usually accepted as protective are not so effective. In the Portuguese study 24/57 infected newborns (42%) were delivery by caesarean section. Another subject deals with the workload in the postnatal ward generated by deficient compliance to the guidelines a problem not confirm by a study of our group. Decreasing the importance of GBS, highlight the importance of E. coli in perinatal infection. From the 16 340 registrations of the National Registry 1676 were newborns with mother-related infection. Applying the same reasoning to E.coli as to GBS and Listeria monocytogenes – that is considering all of them are of maternal origin - 6.7% of these infections were due to E. coli, 4.6% to SGB and 0.5% to Listeria monocytogenes. In conclusion screening and prophylaxis may be not the best way to prevent all GBS neonatal infections but by now it is the only available procedure. The other bacteria continue to demand a high suspicion level and immediate intervention.

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Objectives: To assess induced labor-associated perinatal infection risk at Hospital D.Estefânia from January to June of 2010 at Hospital de D. Estefânia’s delivery rooms, reviewing the indications for inducing labor as well as the techniques used. Material and Methods: Performing an historical prospective study searching the clinical processes as well as the mother and newborn’s computer database from January to June of 2010. An exposed and an unexposed group were created; the first group comprises pregnant women and their newborns whose labor was induced. The unexposed group is constituted by newborns and pregnant women whose labor was spontaneous. Labor induction was performed using intra-vaginal prostaglandins in women who didn’t start it spontaneously; perinatal infection was defined either clinically or using blood tests. The gestational age was ≥ 37 weeks for both groups. 19 variables were studied for both groups. Results: A total of 190 mother-newborn pairs were included: 55 in the exposed group and 135 in the unexposed group. 3 cases of perinatal infection were reported, two in the exposed group and one in the unexposed group. Preliminary data resulted in a perinatal infection rate of 3.6% in the exposed group and 0.7% in the unexposed group; preliminary data suggest that the risk of perinatal infection may be increased in up to 5-fold when labor is inducted. Conclusions: A larger series of patients and a multivariable analysis using logistic regression are both necessary in order to perform a more thorough assessment of labor induction’s role in perinatal infection risk. One must also try to distinguish labor inducing- and clinical practicesrelated factors.

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Lo Servicio Nacional de Salud en Portugal fue criado en 1979, universal e gratis. Las primeras UCIN surgieran en 1980, en 1985 fue criada la Sociedad Portuguesa de Neonatología, en 1987 lo sistema de transporte neonatal, en mismo año fue nominada una Comisión de Peritos en Perinatología. En 1989 fue nominado el Comité Nacional de la Mujer y del niño y empezó la Reforma de los cuidados de salud perinatal. Era un programa de 9 años en etapas de 3 años que incluía el ccierre de Hospitales con menos de 1500 partos/año, categorización de los hospitales en niveles de cuidados e la creación de Unidades Coordinadoras entre Centros de Salud y Hospitales. Las UCIN y Intermedios neonatales fueran equipados y definido el número necesario de obstetras, pediatras y enfermeras e fue hecha formación en Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales. Los Centros de Salud no tienen partos e controlan el embarazo normal; los hospitales Nivel I no tienen partos; los de Nivel II tienen partos normales y de bajo riesgo, por lo menos 1500/año, obstetras, Unidad de Cuidados Intermedios, Pediatras con formación en neonatología, ventilación por períodos cortos. Los Hospitales de Nivel III tienen partos de bajo y alto riesgo, obstetras y neonatólogos, UCIN, formación en obstetricia y neonatología e investigación. Las UCIN tienen ventilación de longa duración, nutrición parenteral, cuidados de recién nacidos con menos de 1500g, condiciones quirúrgicas, son centros de enseñanza e investigación. Deben tener neonatólogos y pediatras con competencia en neonatología 24h por día, 1.5 camas /1000 partos, 1 enfermera para 2 logares de intensivos – 2,5 enfermeras por cada cama de intensivos - deben estar localizadas en maternidades con >3000 partos. Hay también reglas para translado para nível III pré-natal y pós-natal. Lo impacto fue que la tasa de partos hospitalares aumentó hasta 99% la mortalidad fetal e fetal tardia disminuiu hasta 3,7 e 2,5/1000 NV+MN, la mortalidad perinatal con más de 28 semanas para 4,6/1000 NV+ MN, la neonatal para 2,4/1000NV e la infantil para 3,6. Las mejores condiciones socioeconómicas y nivel de educación pueden justificar parte de estos resultados pero la organización de los cuidado perinatales fue ciertamente una grande razón de mejoría.