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Objetivos: La investigación estuvo orientada a determinar los resultados materno perinatales de las pacientes con antecedente de Cesárea anterior una vez, sometidas a trabajo de parto comparadas con las sometidas a cesárea electiva iterativa en el Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal. Determinar las complicaciones obstétricas. Muestra: La muestra seleccionada estuvo comprendida por 266 gestantes con antecedente de cesárea anterior una vez sin contraindicación en la gestación actual para parto vaginal. Instrumentos: Los instrumentos empleados estuvieron conformados por una ficha de recolección de datos convenientemente elaborada para los fines de estudio, se analizó la fuerza de asociación con RR, IC 95%. Tipo de Estudio: Observacional. Diseño de investigación: Cohortes retrospectivo. Resultado: No se encontró diferencia significativa en las complicaciones obstétricas cuando...
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Background: The absolute and relative risks associated with the trial of labour in women with previous cesarean section have led to an increase in the rate of caesarean sections, despite the evidence that demonstrates the safety and benefits of trial of labour. Objectives: To determine maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnant women with prior cesarean section to whom trial of labor was indicated. Design: Cohorts, retrospective, analytical study. Setting: Fetal Medicine Unit, Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal, Lima, Peru. Participants: Pregnant women with prior cesarean section and attended at their delivery. Interventions: We reviewed clinical records of 584 women with history of previous cesarean section who delivered at Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal between January and December 2007. We excluded patients who did not meet inclusion criteria and reviewed outcomes of the rema...
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Background: The absolute and relative risks associated with the trial of labour in women with previous cesarean section have led to an increase in the rate of caesarean sections, despite the evidence that demonstrates the safety and benefits of trial of labour. Objectives: To determine maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnant women with prior cesarean section to whom trial of labor was indicated. Design: Cohorts, retrospective, analytical study. Setting: Fetal Medicine Unit, Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal, Lima, Peru. Participants: Pregnant women with prior cesarean section and attended at their delivery. Interventions: We reviewed clinical records of 584 women with history of previous cesarean section who delivered at Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal between January and December 2007. We excluded patients who did not meet inclusion criteria and reviewed outcomes of the rema...