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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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A taquicardia fetal é uma situação rara, que, quando mantida coloca em risco a vida do feto. O modo de tratamento não é consensual, existindo várias modalidades farmacológicas. O objectivo deste estudo foi avaliar a eficácia e segurança do sotalol no tratamento de taquicardias fetais. Material e métodos: Estudo retrospectivo, com base nos registos de consulta e entrevista às mães dos fetos com taquicardia supraventricular, referenciados ao Serviço de Cardiologia Pediátrica do Hospital de Santa Marta, durante um período de dez anos. Resultados: Foram diagnosticados oito fetos com taquicardia supraventricular, dos quais seis foram tratados com sotalol. A idade média de gestação na apresentação foi de 30 semanas. Nenhum feto apresentava cardiopatia estrutural, em dois verificou-se hidropisia fetal e outro apresentou hidrocefalia. A taquicardia era supraventricular em todos, sendo em dois por flutter auricular. Em todos os casos, excepto um, houve conversão a ritmo sinusal, não se registando efeitos secundários nas mães nem mortalidade fetal. No período neonatal em três crianças foram registados episódios de taquicardia supraventricular paroxística. Conclusão: O sotalol mostrou-se seguro e eficaz no tratamento das taquicardias fetais, mas, dada a pequenez da amostra, outros estudos mais alargados são necessários para se tirarem conclusões válidas.

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Hypoglycemia is considered when glycemia values fall below 60 mg/dl and is associated with increased maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality. In a diabetic pregnancy this complication can result from a decrease in caloric ingestion relative to administered insulin. Hypoglycemia can present as a simple adrenergic response or as a neuroglicopenic response that can lead to maternal death and stillbirth. This is the reason why it can rapidly evolve into an obstetric emergency. It is important to possess a pre-defined protocol to guide healthcare professionals regarding the rapid management of this situation. The authors review the scientific literature on the subject of hypoglycemia in pregnancy and propose a protocol to be applied in this situation.

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Os autores realizaram um estudo retrospectivo das 87 grávidas vigiadas na Consulta de Diabetes do Hospital de Dona Estefânia com diabetes pré-gestacional tipo 1 e 2 e diabetes gestacional, durante um período de 2 anos. Analisararn a idade das grávidas, raça, paridade, tipo de diabetes, patologia associ ada, antecedentes familiares de diabetes, idade gestacional em que foi feito o diagnóstico de diabetes, insulinoterapia, evolução da gravidez, idade gestacional na altura do parto, características do parto e dos recém-nascidos e controlo no pós parto. A maioria das grávidas inscritas na consulta tinha idade superior a 30 anos (76%). A diabetes gestacional foi o tipo de diabetes mais frequente na consulta, tendo ocorrido sobretudo no 3° trirnestre. A hipertensão arterial crónica foi a patologia associada dominante, complicando-se em cinco casos de pré-eclâmpsia.Para além da pré-eclâmpsia, outra das complicacções mais frequentes foi a infecçãoo urinária. A cesariana foi o tipo de parto mais frequente. As suas principais indicações foram a cesariana electiva, a pré-eclâmpsia agravada e a distoócia. A macrossomia fetal só ocorreu em 5 dos 60 partos, refletindo um bom controlo metabólico.

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We describe the rate of incidence of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) in hematologic and patients undergone stem cell transplant (HSCT) at HC-FMUSP, from January 2007 to June 2011, using two denominators 1,000 patient and 1,000 days of neutropenia and the risk factors associated with the severe form of the disease and death. The ELISA method (Ridascreen-Biopharm, Germany) for the detections of toxins A/B was used to identify C. difficile. A multivariate analysis was performed to evaluate potential factors associated with severe CDAD and death within 14 days after the diagnosis of CDAD, using multiple logistic regression. Sixty-six episodes were identified in 64 patients among 439 patients with diarrhea during the study period. CDA rate of incidence varied from 0.78 to 5.45 per 1,000 days of neutropenia and from 0.65 to 5.45 per 1,000 patient-days. The most common underlying disease was acute myeloid leukemia 30/64 (44%), 32/64 (46%) patients were neutropenic, 31/64 (45%) undergone allogeneic HSCT, 61/64 (88%) had previously used antibiotics and 9/64 (13%) have severe CDAD. Most of the patients (89%) received treatment with oral metronidazole and 19/64 (26%) died. The independent risk factors associated with death were the severe form of CDAD, and use of linezolid.

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Introduction: Maternal HIV infection and related co-morbidities may have two outstanding consequences to fetal health: mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) and adverse perinatal outcomes. After Brazilian success in reducing MTCT, the attention must now be diverted to the potentially increased risk for preterm birth (PTB) and intrauterine fetal growth restriction (IUGR). Objective: To determine the prevalence of PTB and IUGR in low income, antiretroviral users, publicly assisted, HIV-infected women and to verify its relation to the HIV infection stage. Patients and Methods: Out of 250 deliveries from HIV-infected mothers that delivered at a tertiary public university hospital in the city of Vitória, state of Espírito Santo, Southeastern Brazil, from November 2001 to May 2012, 74 single pregnancies were selected for study, with ultrasound validated gestational age (GA) and data on birth dimensions: fetal weight (FW), birth length (BL), head and abdominal circumferences (HC, AC). The data were extracted from clinical and pathological records, and the outcomes summarized as proportions of preterm birth (PTB, < 37 weeks), low birth weight (LBW, < 2500g) and small (SGA), adequate (AGA) and large (LGA) for GA, defined as having a value below, between or beyond the ±1.28 z/GA score, the usual clinical cut-off to demarcate the 10th and 90th percentiles. Results: PTB was observed in 17.5%, LBW in 20.2% and SGA FW, BL, HC and AC in 16.2%, 19.1%, 13.8%, and 17.4% respectively. The proportions in HIV-only and AIDS cases were: PTB: 5.9 versus 27.5%, LBW: 14.7% versus 25.0%, SGA BW: 17.6% versus 15.0%, BL: 6.0% versus 30.0%, HC: 9.0% versus 17.9%, and AC: 13.3% versus 21.2%; only SGA BL attained a significant difference. Out of 15 cases of LBW, eight (53.3%) were preterm only, four (26.7%) were SGA only, and three (20.0%) were both PTB and SGA cases. A concomitant presence of, at least, two SGA dimensions in the same fetus was frequent. Conclusions: The proportions of preterm birth and low birth weight were higher than the local and Brazilian prevalence and a trend was observed for higher proportions of SGA fetal dimensions than the expected population distribution in this small casuistry of newborn from the HIV-infected, low income, antiretroviral users, and publicly assisted pregnant women. A trend for higher prevalence of PTB, LBW and SGA fetal dimensions was also observed in infants born to mothers with AIDS compared to HIV-infected mothers without AIDS.

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A morte fetal tardia constitui um desafio para todos os obstetras. Apesar de intervenções efectivas no diagnóstico e terapêutica de algumas patologias como a diabetes gestacional, a pré-eclâmpsia e a taxa de morte fetal tardia mantêm-se desde há uma década relativamente constante, contribuindo de uma forma significativa para a mortalidade perinatal. Neste artigo é efectuada uma revisão de alguns aspectos obstétricos, uma reflexão sobre o conhecimento actual do tema.

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A asfixia intra-parto é um evento raro, sendo o seu diagnóstico difícil. Pensa-se que a introdução e uso generalizado da cardiotocografia tenha permitido a identificação do feto em sofrimento, presumivelmente antes de ocorrer uma lesão permanente. O objectivo desta revisão é mostrar as bases da interpretação do CTG e as tentativas para uniformização de critérios na sua avaliação, bem como novas soluções para a descriminação dos “verdadeiros” casos de sofrimento fetal.

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A realização de ecografia está disponível em praticamente todos os Serviços de Urgência de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia. A sua utilidade na avaliação do bem-estar fetal ante-parto é indiscutível. Este trabalho tem por objectivo rever as indicações da Ecografia realizada durante o Trabalho de Parto.

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Resumo: Realizou-se um estudo retrospectivo, comparativo sobre gestações com idade gestacional (IG) igual ou superior a 28 semanas, cujo parto resultou no nascimento de nado morto (n= 111) ou de nado-vivo (n= 16863), entre 2000 a 2004, na Maternidade Dr. Alfredo da Costa. Resultados: Não houve diferenças estatisticamente significativas na comparação da idade materna (28,9 vs 29,3; p= 0,3) e etnia. O grupo de mulheres com idade> 35 anos foi inferior no grupo da mortalidade fetal (18% vs. 26%, p= NS). A grande multiparidade associou-se significativamente com morte fetal tardia (3,6 vs. 0,7; p<0,005). A análise dos factores etiológicos mostrou que na maioria destas situações se identificam causas placentares, maternas ou funiculares. A morte fetal inexplicada representa 36% dos casos. Conclusões: O estudo da fetomortalidade é importante no esclarecimento dos pais e permite identificar etiologias passíveis de prevenção. A morte fetal inexplicada constitui ainda uma parcela significativa na mortalidade perinatal. A Fetopatologia e o estudo anatomo-patológico da placenta constituem instrumentos fundamentais para a sua compreensão.

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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.