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Objective: To determine the evolution, management and maternal and fetal mortality of eclampsia in 24 years and compare results with national and international studies. Method: Retrospective, descriptive epidemiological study of eclampsia cases. Setting-Gynecology and Obstetrics service, Piura (Peru) Es Salud -Cayetano Heredia- Hospital N. Results: 86,391 births and 525 cases of eclampsia occurred in 24 years, with increasing incidence from. 3,14 to 10,5 per thousand births during period c. Most affected age was less than 25-year old, 82,5% did not have pre natal control, primigravidae represented 73,7%, term gestation 57,4% puerperal eclampsia occurred in 5,4%, cesarean section in 78,1%,2 to 6 hours following diagnosis or admission in 56,8 and before 2 hours in 29,2. General anesthesia was usually employed, but during period C regional anesthesia was administered in 32,4%. Fetal mortali...
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We present the implications of malaria in pregnancy and its effects on mother and baby. We describe the parasite’s vital cycle, the differences between endemic and non-endemic areas as pregnant women’s risks are determined by residing location. We describe pathogenesis of complications such as anemia, hypoglycemia, abortions, brain malaria, congenital malaria and placental malaria. Finally, we present treatment current technical norms and proper recommendations.
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We present the implications of malaria in pregnancy and its effects on mother and baby. We describe the parasite’s vital cycle, the differences between endemic and non-endemic areas as pregnant women’s risks are determined by residing location. We describe pathogenesis of complications such as anemia, hypoglycemia, abortions, brain malaria, congenital malaria and placental malaria. Finally, we present treatment current technical norms and proper recommendations.
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Objective: To determine the evolution, management and maternal and fetal mortality of eclampsia in 24 years and compare results with national and international studies. Method: Retrospective, descriptive epidemiological study of eclampsia cases. Setting-Gynecology and Obstetrics service, Piura (Peru) Es Salud -Cayetano Heredia- Hospital N. Results: 86,391 births and 525 cases of eclampsia occurred in 24 years, with increasing incidence from. 3,14 to 10,5 per thousand births during period c. Most affected age was less than 25-year old, 82,5% did not have pre natal control, primigravidae represented 73,7%, term gestation 57,4% puerperal eclampsia occurred in 5,4%, cesarean section in 78,1%,2 to 6 hours following diagnosis or admission in 56,8 and before 2 hours in 29,2. General anesthesia was usually employed, but during period C regional anesthesia was administered in 32,4%. Fetal mortali...
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The authors present a collaborative study that prospectively has engaged 14 maternity hospitals in the public sector, 10 from the Ministry of Health (MOH) and 4 of the Peruvian Institute of Social Security (IPSS); Likewise 9 corresponded to Lima and 5 establishments were in other regions. Between March and July 1993 he managed to gather a total of 4205 cases of cesarean births attended between 21797 during the same period, representing a rate of 19.3%. There was no major difference in the rate between hospitals in Lima and provinces, but if a higher frequency was found in IPSS when compared with the MOH. The six most important causes of cesarean in Peru are: previous cesareada, acute fetal distress, breech birth, narrow pelvis, fetopelvic disproportion and toxemia, which remain more or less the same distribution between the MOH and IPSS. Some other epidemiological characteristics differ ...