西印度群岛大学医院巨婴的结局。

C. Richardson, H. Trotman
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目的了解在西印度群岛大学医院治疗的巨大婴儿在三年内的预后。方法采用回顾性、描述性、病例对照研究。数据摘自在西印度群岛大学医院分娩的316例巨婴(体重≥4000克)和316例对照组(体重2500 - 3999克)的母婴医疗记录。描述性分析比较两组产妇和新生儿的特征和结局。结果在研究期间,西印度群岛大学医院的巨大儿发生率为43.5‰。巨大儿与手术分娩、肩难产和产妇产后出血的风险增加相关(p < 0.05)。巨大婴儿更有可能是男性,出生时出现呼吸窘迫,需要进入新生儿病房(p < 0.05)。结论巨大儿是孕产妇和新生儿发病的重要因素。如果要减少这些发病率,就需要有针对性的、协调的围产期和新生儿措施。
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Outcome of Macrosomic Infants at the University Hospital of the West Indies.
Objective To determine the outcome of macrosomic infants at the University Hospital of the West Indies over a three year period. Methods A retrospective, descriptive, case controlled study was carried out. Data were extracted from the maternal and neonatal medical records of 316 macrosomic infants (weighing ≥ 4000 grams) and 316 controls (weighing 2500 - 3999 grams) delivered at the University Hospital of the West Indies. Descriptive analyses were performed comparing maternal and neonatal characteristics and outcomes between the two groups. Results The incidence of macrosomia at the University Hospital of the West Indies for the study period was 43.5 per 1000 deliveries. Foetal macrosomia was associated with an increased risk of an operative delivery, shoulder dystocia and maternal postpartum haemorrhage p < 0.05. Macrosomic babies were more likely to be male, experience respiratory distress at birth and require admission to the neonatal unit p < 0.05. Conclusion Macrosomia contributes significantly to maternal and neonatal morbidity. There needs to be targeted, coordinated perinatal and neonatal measures if these morbidities are to be reduced.
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