巨大胎儿发育风险预测量表

Q4 Medicine
I. Baeva, Olga D. Konstantinova
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背景:由于胎儿巨大儿发生率的增加、孕产妇和新生儿并发症的高风险,以及缺乏产前监测的算法,因此有必要寻找巨大胎儿发育的早期预后标志物。产前监测是产前诊断的重要组成部分,它可以提高诊断的准确性,优化妊娠和分娩的产科管理,预防胎儿巨大儿的发生。 目的:本研究的目的是在对巨大胎儿症的危险因素和抗因素的预后价值进行研究的基础上,制定一个预测巨大胎儿症的量表。 材料与方法:作者在俄罗斯奥伦堡(Orenburg)的奥伦堡临床围产中心(Orenburg Clinical Perinatal Center)进行了一项单中心前瞻性队列研究,对 676 名巨大胎儿孕妇(主要组)和 600 名中等体重胎儿孕妇(对照组)及其新生儿进行了研究。观察和研究时间为 2015 年 1 月 1 日至 2020 年 1 月 1 日。 结果:在没有糖尿病先兆和表现形式的妇女中,胎儿过大在不同程度上由不可改变的风险因素和可改变的风险因素决定,包括肥胖、怀孕期间(尤其是怀孕第三个月)病理性体重增加、过量摄入碳水化合物和运动量少。 结论:在计算各种因素对巨大胎儿发育的综合影响时,发现了许多预测胎儿巨大儿的因素和反因素。在实际产科工作中,建议根据已确定的预后系数,使用正规的巨大胎儿风险因素表。
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Predictive risk scale for developing a large fetus
BACKGROUND:There is a need to search for early prognostic markers of macrosomia development due to the increase in the incidence of fetal macrosomia, the high risk of maternal and neonatal complications, and the lack of an algorithm for prenatal monitoring. It can improve the accuracy of diagnosis, optimize obstetric management of pregnancy and childbirth, and prevent fetal macrosomia. AIM:The aim of this study was to develop a scale for predicting macrosomia based on the study of the prognostic value of its risk factors and antifactors. MATERIALS AND METHODS:The authors conducted a single-center prospective cohort study at the Orenburg Clinical Perinatal Center, Orenburg, Russia, and studied 676 pregnant women with large fetuses (main group) and 600 pregnant women with medium-weight fetuses (control group), as well as their newborns. The observation and study was performed from January 1, 2015 to January 1, 2020. RESULTS:The large size of the fetus in women without pre-existing and manifest forms of diabetes mellitus is determined to varying degrees by both non-modifiable risk factors and modifiable ones, including obesity, pathological weight gain during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, excessive consumption of carbohydrates, and low physical activity. CONCLUSIONS:Calculation of the integrated influence of various factors on the development of a large fetus revealed a number of factors and antifactors in predicting fetal macrosomia. In practical obstetrics, it is advisable to use formalized tables of risk factors for the development of a large fetus, according to the identified prognostic coefficients.
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Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases
Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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