Macrosomía fetal por diabetes gestacional

Among the complications that are most noticeable in a mother's fetus with diabetes is fetal macrosomia, placing it among one of the first reasons for neonatal morbidity and probable intrapartum complications thanks to these anomalies that are shown in pregnancy. Fetal macrosomia is determined a...

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Hlavní autor: Valverde Naranjo, María Lisseth (author)
Médium: bachelorThesis
Vydáno: 2021
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On-line přístup:http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/9413
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Shrnutí:Among the complications that are most noticeable in a mother's fetus with diabetes is fetal macrosomia, placing it among one of the first reasons for neonatal morbidity and probable intrapartum complications thanks to these anomalies that are shown in pregnancy. Fetal macrosomia is determined as the weight of a fetus at birth of 4,000 grams or more, this anomaly is shown more or less in 15 to 45% of pregnancies that were complicated by diabetes, making the incidences of intrapartum trauma extend its index and this increases cesarean delivery and postpartum hemorrhage. Ultrasound, being the method of prediction of fetal macrosomia, is subject to margins of error, this usually happens to a large extent to underestimate the estimated fetal weight at gestational age.