Correlación de macrosomía fetal por ecografía y pero real al momento del nacimiento en las pacientes atendidas en el Hospital José María Velasco Ibarra de la ciudad de Tena en el periodo marzo-agosto 2015.
A prospective, observational and cross-sectional study performed on pregnant patients in labor in the hospital ward of the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics Hospital José Maria Velasco Ibarra of the city of Tena period from March to August 2015 was applied an ultrasound study to estimate fetal...
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| Format: | masterThesis |
| Sprog: | spa |
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2015
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| Online adgang: | http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/18809 |
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| Summary: | A prospective, observational and cross-sectional study performed on pregnant patients in labor in the hospital ward of the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics Hospital José Maria Velasco Ibarra of the city of Tena period from March to August 2015 was applied an ultrasound study to estimate fetal weight. This method is applied in patients in which suspected fetal macrosomía people had and were only included patients who met certain requirements such as: who are in labor, febrile term pregnancy after 37 weeks gestation with live fetus only, not having a previous diagnosis of fetal genetic alteration or preexisting pathology, regardless of race, marital status or educational level. With this work I try to assess the degree of correlation between estimated by ultrasound, with the actual weight of the newborn, and through this correlation establish the level of variability between ultrasound estimation of the weight to the actual weight of fetal birth weight specificity in patients who are diagnosed via ultrasound fetal macrosomía. The incidence of macrosomía in this study corresponds to 3.5%, the ultrasound diagnosis of macrosomía only 32.3% is reported, it is further concluded in the relationship of the actual weight vs ultrasound weight as the weight is greater tendency to underestimate the estimated fetal weight increases an alarming finding that 76.7% undiagnosed, with regard to the route of termination of pregnancy by 29% end in caesarean section compared with 71% ending in vaginal delivery. Keywords: fetal macrosomia, fetal weight, prenatal ultrasound, estimated fetal weight, newborn anthropometry. |
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