肥胖对产科结果的影响

Laurie Irvine , Robert Shaw
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摘要

英国孕妇的肥胖发生率(妊娠早期体重指数(BMI)为30)正在增加,这类患者在产科护理中面临的风险也在增加。胎儿生长的临床评估可能是困难的,并且发现妊娠并发症风险增加的相关问题:糖尿病、高血压、静脉血栓栓塞。剖宫产率随着手术期间和手术后并发症的增加而增加。需要做出更大的努力来鼓励体重减轻到正常的体重指数范围内,以努力降低所有肥胖孕妇在随后的怀孕中的这些风险。
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The impact of obesity on obstetric outcomes

The incidence of obesity (body mass index (BMI)>30 in the first trimester) is increasing in the UK pregnant population and with it the risks such patients present in their obstetric care. Clinical assessment of fetal growth can be difficult and associated problems of increased risks of pregnancy complications are found: diabetes, hypertension, venous thromboembolism. Caesarean section rates are increased as are complications during and following operative procedures. Greater efforts need to be made to encourage weight loss to within normal BMI ranges to endeavour to reduce these risks in subsequent pregnancies in all obese pregnant women.

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