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OBJETIVE: To compare the frequency of endometritis and wound infection in scheduled and emergency caesareans. DESIGN: Retrospective, observational and cross-sectional epidemiological study. LOCATION: Department of Obstetrics Regional Hospital Honorio Delgado, Arequipa, Peru. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patient at low risk for postoperative infections, cesarean during the period from January 1 to December 31, 2000. RESULTS: 11.7% of the operated patients had endometriosis emergency and surgical wound infection , compared with 6.1% in the case of scheduled cesarean, growing these differences of statistical significance. 18.3% of cesarean patients between 0 and 7 hours showed some of postoperative complications studied compared with 9.7% and 9.4% of patients operated between 8-15 and 16-23 hours respectively, and these highly significant differences. Finally, 12.8% of patients who did not recei...
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Publicado 2015
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OBJETIVE: To compare the frequency of endometritis and wound infection in scheduled and emergency caesareans. DESIGN: Retrospective, observational and cross-sectional epidemiological study. LOCATION: Department of Obstetrics Regional Hospital Honorio Delgado, Arequipa, Peru. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patient at low risk for postoperative infections, cesarean during the period from January 1 to December 31, 2000. RESULTS: 11.7% of the operated patients had endometriosis emergency and surgical wound infection , compared with 6.1% in the case of scheduled cesarean, growing these differences of statistical significance. 18.3% of cesarean patients between 0 and 7 hours showed some of postoperative complications studied compared with 9.7% and 9.4% of patients operated between 8-15 and 16-23 hours respectively, and these highly significant differences. Finally, 12.8% of patients who did not recei...