Hemorragia postparto y su relación con la paridad materna en gestantes de 14 a 35 años de edad atendidas en el Centro de Salud Augusto Egas Tipo C. Santo Domingo enero-junio 2019.
Background. - Postpartum hemorrhage is the second most important cause of maternal death in Ecuador. It is defined as blood loss that exceeds 500 mL in a vaginal birth and that exceeds 1,000 mL in a cesarean delivery. Objective. - Identify the relationship of postpartum hemorrhage with maternal pari...
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Formáid: | bachelorThesis |
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2020
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Achoimre: | Background. - Postpartum hemorrhage is the second most important cause of maternal death in Ecuador. It is defined as blood loss that exceeds 500 mL in a vaginal birth and that exceeds 1,000 mL in a cesarean delivery. Objective. - Identify the relationship of postpartum hemorrhage with maternal parity in pregnant women from 14 to 35 years of age treated at the Augusto Egas type c health center, Santo Domingo January-June 2019. Kind of investigation. - It will be applied, descriptive, transversal and retrospective. Techniques - The technique to be used will be observation, in addition, inclusion and exclusion criteria will be applied. Instruments. - We will proceed to design a database in an Excel spreadsheet with the study variables. Results: 37% if they presented postpartum hemorrhage and 63% did not. According to age, the highest frequency was 5 to 19 years; with 1.8%. The type of postpartum hemorrhage that occurred in the highest percentage is the primary one with 73%. The test (XMH = 0.93 and P = 0.03). The values reflected the relationship between postpartum hemorrhage and maternal parity. Odds Ratio = 2.5 with a 95% CI (1,107 - 3,107). Conclusion: The prevalence of postpartum hemorrhage is 36%. For every 22 vaginal deliveries 8 are at risk of developing postpartum hemorrhage. Multiparas are twice as likely to develop postpartum hemorrhage than primiparous ones. |
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