963 resultados para Lethal pregnancy outcomes
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INTRODUCTION: Plusieurs études ont été menées sur le risque d’issus indésirables de grossesse associé à la prise de caféine durant la grossesse; cependant aucune étude n'a encore été réalisée sur les facteurs prédictifs de cette exposition. Pourtant, une prise en considération de ces facteurs augmenterait l’efficacité des recommandations nutritionnelles à ce sujet. En outre, peu d'études ont évalué le risque de nouveau-nés petits pour l'âge gestationnel (PAG) comparé aux autres issues indésirables de grossesse. OBJECTIFS: 1) Déterminer la fréquence de la consommation de caféine durant la grossesse et ses facteurs prédictifs ; 2) quantifier l’association de cette exposition au risque de (PAG). MÉTHODE: 3458 participantes ont été sélectionnées aléatoirement dans le Registre Québécois des Grossesses (RQG) créé par l’appariement de trois banques de données administratives : RAMQ, MED–ÉCHO et ISQ. Des analyses statistiques ont permis d’étudier les facteurs prédictifs de cette utilisation et une étude cas-témoins a permis de quantifier le risque de (PAG) qui lui est associé. RÉSULTATS: 87,3% des participantes consommaient de la caféine avant leur grossesse et 71,4% durant. L'âge maternel avancé, le tabagisme, l'hypertension et les hospitalisations avant la grossesse sont des facteurs prédictifs de la consommation de caféine durant la grossesse. Une augmentation de 20% de risque de PAG a été observée [OR = 1,19; 95% IC (1,01–1,40)]. CONCLUSION: La consommation de caféine pendant la grossesse est répandue et la sécurité de cette utilisation doit être questionnée. Nos résultats suggèrent que la consommation de caféine durant la grossesse augmenterait le risque de PAG.
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Problématique : La période périnatale est critique pour la santé et le développement de l’enfant. Les problèmes de santé mentale pendant la grossesse et après l’accouchement peuvent mener à des conséquences néfastes sur le développement de l’enfant et les issues plus tardives de sa santé. Cette thèse se concentre sur deux problèmes de santé mentale périnatale d’intérêt substantiel : le stress psychosocial pendant la grossesse et la dépression postnatale. Méthodes : Dans la première partie, nous donnons un aperçu de la dépression postnatale et effectuons une revue de la littérature portant sur deux facteurs de risque qui suscitent un nouvel intérêt, soit le génotype du transporteur de la sérotonine et l’état des acides gras oméga-3 polyinsaturés. Ensuite, dans le cadre de la deuxième partie, nous effectuons une revue de la littérature sur le stress psychosocial pendant la grossesse et la naissance prématurée, le tout en discutant les mécanismes physiologiques reliant ces deux derniers. Puis, nous examinons les liens existant entre le stress psychosocial et la durée de gestation au sein de la cohorte 3D, une étude longitudinale réalisée au Québec. Pour conclure, nous effectuons une investigation plus détaillée sur les facteurs de risque de l’anxiété liée à la grossesse dans la cohorte 3D, ceci en mettant l’accent sur l’historique des grossesses antérieures. Résultats : Dans la première partie, trois études menées rigoureusement révèlent des associations entre le génotype du transporteur de la sérotonine et la dépression postnatale. De même, les preuves s’accumulent à l’effet qu’une insuffisance en acides gras oméga-3 polyinsaturés soit associée à un risque plus élevé de dépression postnatale. Des données probantes préliminaires suggèrent qu’il pourrait y avoir une interaction entre les deux nouveaux facteurs de risque. Dans la deuxième partie, la littérature montre des liens entre le stress psychosocial pendant la grossesse et la naissance prématurée qui varient selon les dimensions du stress et le moment de mesure de celui-ci. Des associations plus fortes sont généralement trouvées plus tôt durant la gestation, alors que la perception subjective du stress et l’anxiété liée à la grossesse sont les plus étroitement associées à la naissance prématurée. Les voies comportementales, infectieuses, neuroinflammatoires, et neuroendocriniennes sont identifiées comme mécanismes physiologiques potentiels. Dans notre étude sur le stress psychosocial et la durée de la gestation au sein la cohorte 3D, nous avons observé une faible association entre l’anxiété liée à la grossesse au troisième trimestre et la naissance spontanée avant 39 semaines de gestation. Dans notre étude sur l’histoire obstétrique et l’anxiété liée à la grossesse, des liens indépendants ont été observés entre plusieurs issues de grossesses antérieures et l’anxiété liée à une grossesse subséquente. Conclusions : Les données probantes de la première partie soutiennent un programme de recherche ayant pour but de clarifier les liens entre les acides gras oméga-3 polyinsaturés, le génotype du transporteur de la sérotonine et la dépression postnatale. Dans la deuxième partie, nos résultats mettent en lumière l’importance relative du stress psychosocial comme prédicteur de la durée de gestation, tout en faisant une contribution importante pour des méta-analyses futures. Ils suggèrent d’ailleurs de nouvelles pistes de recherche pour les cadres conceptuels liant le stress et les issues de la naissance.
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La gestación es una etapa de cambios fisiológicos y metabólicos que buscan asegurar el normal crecimiento materno-fetal. Sin embargo se pueden presentar durante este periodo, toda una variedad de problemas tanto para la madre como para el feto. La anemia es una de las enfermedades más frecuentes y de mayor impacto durante la gestación. Es de destacar también la importancia del estado nutricional de la gestante y su relación con los resultados adversos del embarazo. Es limitado el conocimiento existente acerca de la relación del estado nutricional de las gestantes con la presencia de anemia en el embarazo. A nivel de Latinoamérica son limitados los estudios al respecto y los existentes, por sus características metodológicas y muéstrales, hacen difícil su extrapolación a nuestra población. Objetivo: Determinar la relación existente entre el estado nutricional según el índice de masa corporal y factores determinantes en la presencia de anemia en mujeres gestantes basadas en los datos de la ENSIN 2005. Metodología: se llevo a cabo un estudio observacional de prevalencia analítica, con base en los datos recogidos por la ENSIN 2005, encuesta realizada por Profamilia en el periodo comprendido entre el 25 de octubre de 2004 y el 15 de julio de 2005. Resultados: se logro establecer asociación significativa con algunos factores determinantes tales como el trimestre de gestación en anemia según hemoglobina (mayor riesgo en el 2do trimestre OR: 0,53; IC95% 0,32-0,86; p: 0,0104) y factores de tipo socio demográficos (región de residencia y estado civil). Conclusiones: Resaltamos la importancia de indagar más a fondo acerca de los determinantes sociales y su relación con el desarrollo de anemia y consideramos es necesario diseñar políticas orientadas a la mejora del estado nutricional de la población, mereciendo principal atención las mujeres embarazadas.
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La gestación es una etapa de cambios fisiológicos y metabólicos que buscan asegurar el normal crecimiento materno-fetal. Sin embargo se pueden presentar durante este periodo, toda una variedad de problemas tanto para la madre como para el feto. La anemia es una de las enfermedades más frecuentes y de mayor impacto durante la gestación. Es de destacar también la importancia del estado nutricional de la gestante y su relación con los resultados adversos del embarazo. Es limitado el conocimiento existente acerca de la relación del estado nutricional de las gestantes con la presencia de anemia en el embarazo. A nivel de Latinoamérica son limitados los estudios al respecto y los existentes, por sus características metodológicas y muéstrales, hacen difícil su extrapolación a nuestra población. Objetivo: determinar la relación existente entre el estado nutricional según el índice de masa corporal y factores determinantes en la presencia de anemia en mujeres gestantes basadas en los datos de la ENSIN 2005. Metodología: se llevo a cabo un estudio observacional de prevalencia analítica, con base en los datos recogidos por la ENSIN 2005, encuesta realizada por Profamilia en el periodo comprendido entre el 25 de octubre de 2004 y el 15 de julio de 2005. Resultados: se logro establecer asociación significativa con algunos factores determinantes tales como el trimestre de gestación en anemia según hemoglobina (mayor riesgo en el 2do trimestre OR: 0,53; IC95% 0,32-0,86; p: 0,0104) y factores de tipo socio demográficos (región de residencia y estado civil). Conclusiones: resaltamos la importancia de indagar más a fondo acerca de los determinantes sociales y su relación con el desarrollo de anemia y consideramos es necesario diseñar políticas orientadas a la mejora del estado nutricional de la población, mereciendo principal atención las mujeres embarazadas.
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Introducción: La Preeclampsia ocurre entre el 2-7% de los embarazos. Previos estudios han sugerido la asociación entre los niveles alterados de PAPP-A y la β-hCG libre con el desarrollo de Preeclampsia (PE) y/o Bajo Peso al Nacer (BPN). Metodología: El diseño del estudio es de Prueba Diagnóstica con enfoque de casos y controles. Las mediciones séricas de PAPP-A y la β-hCG libre, fueron realizadas entre la semana 11-13.6 días durante 2 años. Resultados: La cohorte incluyó 399 pacientes, la incidencia de PE fue de 2,26% y de BPN fue de 14.54%. El punto de corte del percentil 10 fue MoM PAPP-A: 0,368293 y MoM β-hCG libre: 0,412268; la especificidad en PE leve fue de 90,5 y para BPN de 90. Los MoM de la β-hCG libre, la edad y el peso materno se comportan como factores de riesgo, mientras que mayores valores de MoM de la PAPP-A y mayor número de partos factores de protección. Para el BPEG severo la edad materna y la paridad se comportan como factores de riesgo, mientras que un aumento promedio de los valores de los MoM de la PAPP-A y la β-hCG libre, como factores de protección en el desarrollo de BPEG Severo. Conclusiones: Existe una relación significativa entre los valores alterados de PAPP-A y de β-hCG libre, valorados a la semana 11 a 13 con la incidencia de Preeclampsia y de Bajo Peso al nacer en fetos cromosómicamente normales, mostrando unos niveles significativamente más bajos a medida que aumentaba la severidad de la enfermedad.
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In the midst of health care reform, Colombia has succeeded in increasing health insurance coverage and the quality of health care. In spite of this, efficiency continues to be a matter of concern, and small-area variations in health care are one of the plausible causes of such inefficiencies. In order to understand this issue, we use individual data of all births from a Contributory-Regimen insurer in Colombia. We perform two different specifications of a multilevel logistic regression model. Our results reveal that hospitals account for 20% of variation on the probability of performing cesarean sections. Geographic area only explains 1/3 of the variance attributable to the hospital. Furthermore, some variables from both demand and supply sides are found to be also relevant on the probability of undergoing cesarean sections. This paper contributes to previous research by using a hierarchical model and by defining hospitals as cluster. Moreover, we also include clinical and supply induced demand variables.
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Background: Political violence and war are push factors for migration and social determinants of health among migrants. Somali migration to Sweden has increased threefold since 2004, and now comprises refugees with more than 20 years of war experiences. Health is influenced by earlier life experiences with adverse sexual and reproductive health, violence, and mental distress being linked. Adverse pregnancy outcomes are reported among Somali born refugees in high-income countries. The aim of this study was to explore experiences and perceptions on war, violence, and reproductive health before migration among Somali born women in Sweden. Method: Qualitative semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 17 Somali born refugee women of fertile age living in Sweden. Thematic analysis was applied. Results: Before migration, widespread war-related violence in the community had created fear, separation, and interruption in daily life in Somalia, and power based restrictions limited access to reproductive health services. The lack of justice and support for women exposed to non-partner sexual violence or intimate partner violence reinforced the risk of shame, stigmatization, and silence. Social networks, stoicism, and faith constituted survival strategies in the context of war. Conclusions: Several factors reinforced non-disclosure of violence exposure among the Somali born women before migration. Therefore, violence-related illness might be overlooked in the health care system. Survival strategies shaped by war contain resources for resilience and enhancement of well-being and sexual and reproductive health and rights in receiving countries after migration.
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Background: The Swedish Maternal Health Care Register (MHCR) is a national quality register that has been collecting pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum data since 1999. A substantial revision of the MHCR resulted in a Web-based version of the register in 2010. Although MHCR provides data for health care services and research, the validity of the MHCR data has not been evaluated. This study investigated degree of coverage and internal validity of specific variables in the MHCR and identified possible systematic errors. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study compared pregnancy and delivery data in medical records with corresponding data in the MHCR. The medical record was considered the gold standard. The medical records from nine Swedish hospitals were selected for data extraction. This study compared data from 878 women registered in both medical records and in the MHCR. To evaluate the quality of the initial data extraction, a second data extraction of 150 medical records was performed. Statistical analyses were performed for degree of coverage, agreement and correlation of data, and sensitivity and specificity. Results: Degree of coverage of specified variables in the MHCR varied from 90.0% to 100%. Identical information in both medical records and the MHCR ranged from 71.4% to 99.7%. For more than half of the investigated variables, 95% or more of the information was identical. Sensitivity and specificity were analysed for binary variables. Probable systematic errors were identified for two variables. Conclusions: When comparing data from medical records and data registered in the MHCR, most variables in the MHCR demonstrated good to very good degree of coverage, agreement, and internal validity. Hence, data from the MHCR may be regarded as reliable for research as well as for evaluating, planning, and decision-making with respect to Swedish maternal health care services.
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Background: Obstetric ultrasound has come to play a significant role in obstetrics since its introduction in clinical care. Today, most pregnant women in the developed world are exposed to obstetric ultrasound examinations, and there is no doubt that the advantages of obstetric ultrasound technique have led to improvements in pregnancy outcomes. However, at the same time, the increasing use has also raised many ethical challenges. This study aimed to explore obstetricians' experiences of the significance of obstetric ultrasound for clinical management of complicated pregnancy and their perceptions of expectant parents' experiences. Methods: A qualitative study was undertaken in November 2012 as part of the CROss-Country Ultrasound Study (CROCUS). Semi-structured individual interviews were held with 14 obstetricians working at two large hospitals in Victoria, Australia. Transcribed data underwent qualitative content analysis. Results: An overall theme emerged during the analyses, 'Obstetric ultrasound - a third eye', reflecting the significance and meaning of ultrasound in pregnancy, and the importance of the additional information that ultrasound offers clinicians managing the surveillance of a pregnant woman and her fetus. This theme was built on four categories: I:'Everyday-tool' for pregnancy surveillance, II: Significance for managing complicated pregnancy, III: Differing perspectives on obstetric ultrasound, and IV: Counselling as a balancing act. In summary, the obstetricians viewed obstetric ultrasound as an invaluable tool in their everyday practice. More importantly however, the findings emphasise some of the clinical dilemmas that occur due to its use: the obstetricians' and expectant parents' differing perspectives and expectations of obstetric ultrasound examinations, the challenges of uncertain ultrasound findings, and how this information was conveyed and balanced by obstetricians in counselling expectant parents. Conclusions: This study highlights a range of previously rarely acknowledged clinical dilemmas that obstetricians face in relation to the use of obstetric ultrasound. Despite being a tool of considerable significance in the surveillance of pregnancy, there are limitations and uncertainties that arise with its use that make counselling expectant parents challenging. Research is needed which further investigates the effects and experiences of the continuing worldwide rapid technical advances in surveillance of pregnancies.
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Background: Political violence and war are push factors for migration and social determinants of health among migrants. Somali migration to Sweden has increased threefold since 2004, and now comprises refugees with more than 20 years of war experiences. Health is influenced by earlier life experiences with adverse sexual and reproductive health, violence, and mental distress being linked. Adverse pregnancy outcomes are reported among Somali born refugees in high-income countries. The aim of this study was to explore experiences and perceptions on war, violence, and reproductive health before migration among Somali born women in Sweden. Method: Qualitative semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 17 Somali born refugee women of fertile age living in Sweden. Thematic analysis was applied. Results: Before migration, widespread war-related violence in the community had created fear, separation, and interruption in daily life in Somalia, and power based restrictions limited access to reproductive health services. The lack of justice and support for women exposed to non-partner sexual violence or intimate partner violence reinforced the risk of shame, stigmatization, and silence. Social networks, stoicism, and faith constituted survival strategies in the context of war. Conclusions: Several factors reinforced non-disclosure of violence exposure among the Somali born women before migration. Therefore, violence-related illness might be overlooked in the health care system. Survival strategies shaped by war contain resources for resilience and
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OBJETIVO: comparar dois testes de rastreamento para diabetes e seus resultados com o resultado da gestação. MÉTODOS: no total, 279 pacientes foram submetidas a dois testes de rastreamento do diabetes gestacional - associação glicemia de jejum e fatores de risco (GJ + FR) e o teste de tolerância à glicose simplificado (TTG50g). O rastreamento pela associação GJ + FR caracterizou-se pela dosagem da glicemia de jejum e anamnese para identificação dos fatores de risco na primeira consulta de pré-natal. O TTG50g foi realizado entre a 24ª e a 28ª semana de gestação e caracterizou-se pela dosagem das glicemias plasmáticas em jejum e uma hora após a sobrecarga oral com 50 g de glicose. Os resultados, positivo e negativo, foram relacionados ao resultado da gestação. Foram consideradas variáveis dependentes: via de parto, idade gestacional, peso e índice ponderal ao nascimento, índices de Apgar <7 no 1º e 5º minutos, necessidade de Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI), tempo de permanência hospitalar e óbito neonatal. Empregou-se o teste t de Student, admitindo-se 5% como limite de significância para calcular a diferença de proporção de das médias. RESULTADOS: apenas dois resultados perinatais estudados foram diferenciados pelos testes. O TTG50g alterado esteve associado à maior proporção de cesárea (58,7 versus 34,3%) e a associação GJ + FR positiva, maior taxa de prematuridade (15,4 versus 5,4%). As demais variáveis não foram diferentes nas pacientes com testes de rastreamento positivo e negativo. CONCLUSÕES: Apesar da relação entre a prematuridade e associação GJ + FR positiva e aumento de cesárea e TTG50g alterado, seria falha crítica aceitá-los como definitivos. Entre outras explicações, múltiplos fatores intercorrentes e as características próprias dos testes de rastreamento devem ser consideradas.
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Introduction: Preterm Labor (PTL) and Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (PPROM) cause severe complications for both mother and fetus. Among the risk factors associated with preterm labor and PPROM, genetic predisposition has been gaining importance. However, the association between polymorphic genes and the pathogenesis of PTL and PPROM remains elusive. A better understanding of the genetic mechanisms underlying these adverse pregnancy outcomes may enable the identification of high risk patients and allow new approaches to minimize the deleterious effects of prematurity. Aim: To determine the association between maternal IL-6 polymorphism gene and the occurrence of PTL and PPROM. Patients and Methods: The study included 109 patients with prior history of PL and/or PPROM that delivered prematurely at the Obstetrical Unit Care of Botucatu Medical School, UNESP between 2003 and 2012. The control group consisted of 68 patients that delivered at term, matched to the case group by age, ethnicity, and sex of the newborn. Oral swabs (Cath-AllTM – Epicentre Biotechnologies) were collected for analysis of genetic polymorphisms by PCR. Statistical tests were performed to compare genotype, clinical and socio-demographic data from the groups. A p-value of <0.05 was considered significant. Results: The sociodemographic characteristics in both groups were homogeneously distributed. The frequency of the polymorphic allele C, associated with less production of IL-6, and therefore thought to be protective against PTL and PPROM, was 32,5% in the study group and 30,9% in the control group, without statistically significant differences. Conclusion: Considering the sample size included in this study, the frequency of the mutated allele is similar in pregnant women who delivered at term and gestational complications as PTL and PPROM
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Many adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs), including spontaneous preterm birth (PTB), are associated with placental dysfunction. Recent clinical and experimental evidences suggest that premature aging of the placenta may be involved in these events. Although placental aging is a well-known concept, the mechanisms of aging during normal pregnancy and premature aging in APOs are still unclear. This review was conducted to assess the knowledge on placental aging related biochemical changes leading to placental dysfunction in PTB and/or preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM). We performed a systematic review of studies published over the last 50 years in two electronic databases (Pubmed and Embase) on placental aging and PTB or pPROM. The search yielded 554 citations, 30 relevant studies were selected for full-text review and three were included in the review. Only one study reported oxidative stress-related aging and degenerative changes in human placental membranes and telomere length reduction in fetal cells as part of PTB and/or pPROM mechanisms. Similarly, two animal studies reported findings of decidual senescence and referred to PTB mechanisms. Placental and fetal membrane oxidative damage and telomere reduction are linked to premature aging in PTB and pPROM but the risk factors and biomolecular pathways causing this phenomenon are not established in the literature. However, no biomarkers or clinical indicators of premature aging as a pathology of PTB and pPROM have been reported. We document major knowledge gaps and propose several areas for future research to improve our understanding of premature aging linked to placental dysfunction.
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Objetive: The goal of this review is to present up-to-date information on the prevalence of overweight and obesity and to discuss the evidence regarding the impact of these conditions on the health of mother.Data Collection Method: We conducted a search for articles in the Medline, PubMed and Scielo databases covering the past 5 years, and reviewed the bibliographical references contained in the articles selected. Articles were selected by subjective evaluation in terms of methodology, sample size and year of publication. Summary of evidence: Current information points to a high and growing prevalence of overweight and obesity. We found strong evidence linking excess weight before pregnancy with the development of pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes, pregnancy at 41 weeks or over, thromboembolism, cesarean section and puerperal infection. Conclusions: Excess weight in the pre-pregnancy is one of the most important risk factors of maternal health, whose importance increases because it is a modifiable risk factor. The obese pregnant woman should be considered at high risk and it is recommended that women be with the weight as close to normal as possible before conception.