Trabajo de parto pretermino asociado a vaginosis bacteriana.
The association of cervical vaginal infections and pregnancy has been related to preterm labor in 5-10%, with high costs of care due to hospital bed occupation, antimicrobials as well as the emotional cost of relatives, in addition, the repercussions on the effects caused to premature infants, the o...
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Μορφή: | bachelorThesis |
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2020
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/8443 |
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Περίληψη: | The association of cervical vaginal infections and pregnancy has been related to preterm labor in 5-10%, with high costs of care due to hospital bed occupation, antimicrobials as well as the emotional cost of relatives, in addition, the repercussions on the effects caused to premature infants, the objective of the case is to verify the processes applied during the management of bacterial vaginosis and the risk of preterm delivery in a 36-week pregnant woman based on the management algorithm of the Ministry of Public Health. A case of a 36-week pregnancy is presented by first trimester ultrasound, she came self-referred for presenting pain in the contractile type hypogastrium radiating to the lumbar region of mild intensity, of approximately 12 hours of evolution. She refers to having recurrent vaginal infections (bacterial vaginosis). The diagnostic methodology is based on previous prenatal controls, a history of lung maturation administered a month ago, a culture of vaginal discharge with a result of Gardnerella vaginalis, anamnesis and physical examination were performed: gestational age, presence of uterine contractions, cervical modifications (effacement neck> 50% and 3 cm dilation), it was complemented with complete hematic biometry, blood chemistry, urinalysis, for which preterm labor associated with bacterial vaginosis was diagnosed. Among the main risk factors for preterm delivery is a history of a previous preterm delivery and a diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis. |
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