马里Gabriel tour教学医院产科儿科:一年活动的结果

M. Diakité
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导读:产科儿科是一种特殊的新生儿实践模式,它不能被简化为简单的换位,在产科环境中,在儿科环境中进行新生儿实践,更不用说在新生儿复苏环境中。方法:回顾性研究,时间为2018年1月1日至12月31日,历时12个月。数据收集自出生记录、新生儿复苏和新生儿随访记录。研究的变量包括呼叫儿科医生的指示、分娩路线、儿科医生根据ILCOR建议采取的行动、转到新生儿科的原因和新生儿的命运。结果:全年分娩3168例,其中剖宫产占38.16% (n = 1209)。这名儿科医生被要求为590名产妇接生,从而管理了641名新生儿。拨打电话的主要原因是剖腹产(81.4%)。剖宫产的主要指征为重度先兆子痫(24.1%)、子痫危象(21%)和瘢痕子宫(16.4%)。对于大多数新生儿,63.6% (n = 408),在ILCOR的A期就停止了治疗。进入B期和C期的患者分别为21.5% (n = 151)和8.4% (n = 54)。10例新生儿复苏失败(1.6%)。在47.1%的病例(n = 302)中,新生儿被转移到新生儿科。转移的主要原因是早产(66.2%)、围产期缺氧(15%)和呼吸窘迫(4.6%)。新生儿死亡率为14% (n = 42)结论:妇产科的儿科活动使加布里埃尔·图尔教学医院能够对大量新生儿进行管理。它的定期评估将改善它,并确保新生儿更好的生存
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Pediatrics in the Maternity Unit at the Teaching Hospital Gabriel Touré of Mali: Results of a Year of Activities
Introduction : Pediatrics in maternity unit is a particular mode of practice of neonatology, which cannot be reduced to the simple transposition, in an obstetric environment, of neonatal practice performed in a pediatric environment, let alone in a neonatal resuscitation environment. Methodology : It was a retrospective study over 12 months from January 1 st to December 31 st , 2018. Data were collected from birth records, newborn resuscitation and newborn follow - up registers. The variables studied were the indication of the call for a pediatrician, the delivery route, the pediatrician's actions according to the ILCOR's recommendations, the reason for transfer to the neonatology and the fate of newborns. Results : Over the year, 3168 deliveries were made, of which 38.16% (n = 1209) by caesarean section. The pediatrician was asked for 590 deliveries that led to the management of 641 newborns. The main reason for the calls was cesarean delivery (81.4%). The main indications for Caesarean section were severe pre - eclampsia (24.1%), eclamptic crisis (21%) and scarred uterus (16.4%). For the maj ority of newborns, or 63.6% (n = 408), the management stopped at phase A of ILCOR. It continued to phase B and C in 21.5% (n = 151) and 8.4% (n = 54), respectively. Resuscitation failure was observed in 10 newborns (1.6%). In 47.1% of cases (n = 302), neonates were transferred to the neonatal department. The main reasons for transfer were preterm birth (66.2%), perinatal anoxia (15%) and respiratory distress (4.6%). In neonatology, the mortality rate was 14% (n = 42) Conclusion: The pediatric activity in the maternity unit has permitted the management of a large number of newborns from birth at Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital. Its regular evaluation will improve it and ensure better survival of newborns
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