超级肥胖妇女的妊娠结局。

IF 0.6 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Pallavi Chandra Ravula, Anisha Gala Shah, Gunjan Bansal
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体重指数(BMI)高的妇女发生孕产妇和围产期并发症的风险增加。这些并发症包括糖尿病、高血压疾病、早产、剖宫产率增加、麻醉相关挑战、巨大胎儿、胎儿异常、死产、产后出血和手术部位感染。在这项研究中,从单一中心介绍了BMI为50 kg/m2的妇女的孕产妇和围产期结局。目的和目的:主要目的是确定超肥胖孕妇发生母胎并发症的风险。次要目的是研究研究人群中超级肥胖的发生率。方法:这是一项回顾性队列研究,在Fernandez医院进行了11年(2013年1月- 2023年12月),这是一家三级围产期护理中心,每年约有8000名新生儿。数据来源于电子病历。研究组包括在中心出生的BMI≥50 kg/m2的单胎妊娠妇女,对照组包括所有其他妇女。结果:超肥胖(BMI≥50 kg/m2)的总发生率为1 / 1000。比较不同BMI范围的孕妇,慢性高血压、妊高征、妊娠期糖尿病、妊娠期糖尿病、甲状腺功能减退等产妇并发症发生率显著增加(p = 0.009),胎儿生长异常表现为胎龄小(12%,p = 0.017)、胎龄大(17%,p = 0.001)。结论:孕产妇及围产期不良结局与孕产妇肥胖呈正相关。这强调了这些妇女应该在专门的诊所进行综合多学科护理。
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Super Obesity.

Introduction: Women with high Body Mass Index (BMI) are at increased risk of maternal and perinatal complications. These complications range from diabetes, hypertensive disorders, preterm births, increased rates of cesarean births, anesthesia related challenges, macrosomic fetuses, fetal anomalies, stillbirths, postpartum hemorrhage and surgical site infections. In this study, maternal and perinatal outcomes of women with BMI > 50 kg/m2 from a single center are presented.

Aims and objectives: The primary objective was to determine the risk of maternal and fetal complications in super obese pregnant women. The secondary objective was to study the incidence of super obesity in the study population.

Methodology: This was a retrospective cohort study conducted over eleven years (January 2013-December 2023) at Fernandez Hospital, a tertiary perinatal care center with approximately 8000 births per annum. Data were sourced from electronic medical records. The study group included women with singleton pregnancies with BMI ≥ 50 kg/m2, birthed at the center and the control group included all other women.

Results: The overall incidence of super obesity (BMI ≥ 50 kg/m2) was 1 in 1000 births. On comparing women with various BMI ranges, there was a significant increase in maternal complications such as chronic hypertension, pregnancy induced hypertension, pregestational diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes mellitus and hypothyroidism (p < 0.001) as the BMI increased. Super obese women experienced high rates of cesarean section (54%, p = 0.009), fetal growth abnormalities like small for gestational age (12%, p = 0.017), large for gestational age (17%, p < 0.001) and stillbirths (1%, p = 0.001).

Conclusion: Adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes are directly proportional to maternal obesity. This emphasizes that these women should be managed at a dedicated clinic for comprehensive multidisciplinary care.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India (JOGI) is the official journal of the Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology Societies of India (FOGSI). This is a peer- reviewed journal and features articles pertaining to the field of obstetrics and gynecology. The Journal is published six times a year on a bimonthly basis. Articles contributed by clinicians involved in patient care and research, and basic science researchers are considered. It publishes clinical and basic research of all aspects of obstetrics and gynecology, community obstetrics and family welfare and subspecialty subjects including gynecological endoscopy, infertility, oncology and ultrasonography, provided they have scientific merit and represent an important advance in knowledge. The journal believes in diversity and welcomes and encourages relevant contributions from world over. The types of articles published are: ·         Original Article·         Case Report ·         Instrumentation and Techniques ·         Short Commentary ·         Correspondence (Letter to the Editor) ·         Pictorial Essay
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