Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006

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Objectives: To determine preeclampsia (PE) and eclampsia (E) maternal characteristics in Peruvian hospitals and influence on mother and neonate. Design: Observational, analytical, cross-sectional type study. Setting: Hospitals of the Ministry of Health of Peru. Participants: Pregnant women with or w...

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Autores: Romero, José Pacheco, Villacorta, Alfonso, Del Carpio1,3, Lucy, Velásquez, Édgar, Acosta, Oscar
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Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología
Repositorio:Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia
Lenguaje:inglés
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Repercusión de la preeclampsia/ eclampsia en la mujer peruana y su perinato , 2000-2006
title Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006
spellingShingle Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006
Romero, José Pacheco
title_short Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006
title_full Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006
title_fullStr Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006
title_full_unstemmed Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006
title_sort Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Romero, José Pacheco
Villacorta, Alfonso
Del Carpio1,3, Lucy
Velásquez, Édgar
Acosta, Oscar
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Villacorta, Alfonso
Del Carpio1,3, Lucy
Velásquez, Édgar
Acosta, Oscar
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Del Carpio1,3, Lucy
Velásquez, Édgar
Acosta, Oscar
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description Objectives: To determine preeclampsia (PE) and eclampsia (E) maternal characteristics in Peruvian hospitals and influence on mother and neonate. Design: Observational, analytical, cross-sectional type study. Setting: Hospitals of the Ministry of Health of Peru. Participants: Pregnant women with or without preeclampsia and eclampsia (PE/E) and their newborns. Methods: Perinatal Information System SIP 2000 data of 310 795 pregnant women and their 314 078 newborns attended at 28 MINSA hospitals during 2000-2006 were analyzed. Data analysis was done using SPSS 14.0 and Epi Info 6.0 statistical packages. Main outcome measures: Maternal and neonatal characteristics and influence of PE/E. Results: From all pregnant women 295 075 did not have PE/E (94.9%) and 15 720 had PE/E (5.1%) [preeclampsia 14 993 (4.8%) and eclampsia 727 (0.24%)]. Significant preeclampsia-associated factors were maternal age 35 or over, multiple pregnancy, abruptio placentae, and abdominal delivery; factors associated to eclampsia were age less than 20, single state, illiteracy/low level of education, multiple pregnancy abruptio placentae, and cesarean section. Significant findings in newborns of PE/E mothers were low birthweight for gestational age, low Apgar score needing resuscitation, and newborn weight less than 2 500 at discharge. More maternal and neonatal deaths occurred in eclampsia in relation to pregnant women without PE/E or with non-convulsive preeclampsia. Conclusions: In this study of MINSA Peruvian hospitals preeclampsia incidence and maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality were similar to findings in the literature, and were related to social and age factors. It is necessary to continue determining evolution of this fearsome complication of pregnancy in Peru. Keywords: Preeclampsia, eclampsia, Peruvian pregnant women, maternal mortality, neonatal mortality.
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spelling Influence of preeclampsia/eclampsia on Peruvian women and their newborns, 2000-2006Repercusión de la preeclampsia/ eclampsia en la mujer peruana y su perinato , 2000-2006Romero, José PachecoVillacorta, AlfonsoDel Carpio1,3, LucyVelásquez, ÉdgarAcosta, OscarObjectives: To determine preeclampsia (PE) and eclampsia (E) maternal characteristics in Peruvian hospitals and influence on mother and neonate. Design: Observational, analytical, cross-sectional type study. Setting: Hospitals of the Ministry of Health of Peru. Participants: Pregnant women with or without preeclampsia and eclampsia (PE/E) and their newborns. Methods: Perinatal Information System SIP 2000 data of 310 795 pregnant women and their 314 078 newborns attended at 28 MINSA hospitals during 2000-2006 were analyzed. Data analysis was done using SPSS 14.0 and Epi Info 6.0 statistical packages. Main outcome measures: Maternal and neonatal characteristics and influence of PE/E. Results: From all pregnant women 295 075 did not have PE/E (94.9%) and 15 720 had PE/E (5.1%) [preeclampsia 14 993 (4.8%) and eclampsia 727 (0.24%)]. Significant preeclampsia-associated factors were maternal age 35 or over, multiple pregnancy, abruptio placentae, and abdominal delivery; factors associated to eclampsia were age less than 20, single state, illiteracy/low level of education, multiple pregnancy abruptio placentae, and cesarean section. Significant findings in newborns of PE/E mothers were low birthweight for gestational age, low Apgar score needing resuscitation, and newborn weight less than 2 500 at discharge. More maternal and neonatal deaths occurred in eclampsia in relation to pregnant women without PE/E or with non-convulsive preeclampsia. Conclusions: In this study of MINSA Peruvian hospitals preeclampsia incidence and maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality were similar to findings in the literature, and were related to social and age factors. It is necessary to continue determining evolution of this fearsome complication of pregnancy in Peru. Keywords: Preeclampsia, eclampsia, Peruvian pregnant women, maternal mortality, neonatal mortality.Objetivos: Determinar las características maternas de la preeclampsia (PE) y eclampsia (E) en hospitales del Perú y las repercusiones en las madres y sus recién nacidos. Diseño: Estudio observacional, analítico, de corte transversal. Lugar: Hospitales del Ministerio de Salud (MINSA), Perú. Participantes: Gestantes sin PE/E y con preeclampsia y eclampsia, y sus recién nacidos. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio de los datos del Sistema de Información Perinatal SIP 2000 de 310 795 gestantes y sus 314 078 recién nacidos (RN) atendidos durante los años 2000 a 2006 en 28 hospitales del Ministerio de Salud del Perú. Para el análisis de los datos se usó los paquetes estadísticos SPSS 14.0 y Epi Info 6.0. Principales medidas de resultados: Características maternas y neonatales y repercusiones por la PE/E. Resultados: Del total de gestantes, 295 075 no tuvieron PE/E (94,9%) y 15 720 sufrieron de PE/E (5,1%) [14 993 (4,8%) preeclampsia y 727 (0,24%) eclampsia]. Se asociaron a la PE de manera significativa la edad materna de 35 años o más, el embarazo gemelar, el desprendimiento prematuro de placenta y el parto por cesárea; y se relacionaron a la eclampsia ser menor de 20 años, la soltería, analfabetismo/educación incompleta, el embarazo múltiple, desprendimiento prematuro de placenta y el parto por cesárea. En los recién nacidos de madres con PE/E, hubo significativamente peso bajo para la edad gestacional, Ápgar bajo que requirió reanimación y peso menor a 2 500 g al egreso del RN. Hubo tendencia a mayor mortalidad materna y neonatal en la eclampsia, en relación a las gestantes sin PE/E o con preclampsia sin convulsiones. Conclusiones: En el presente estudio sobre la PE/E en hospitales peruanos del MINSA, la incidencia y la morbimortalidad materna y neonatal fueron similares a la de otros países y se asociaron a factores sociales y etarios. Es indispensable continuar actualizando la información, para conocer la evolución de esta temible complicación del embarazo en nuestro país. Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología2015-01-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://51.222.106.123/index.php/RPGO/article/view/146The Peruvian Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics ; Vol. 60 No. 4 (2014); 279-289Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia; Vol. 60 Núm. 4 (2014); 279-2892304-51322304-5124reponame:Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecologíainstacron:SPOGenghttp://51.222.106.123/index.php/RPGO/article/view/146/133info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1462015-01-28T22:22:11Z
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