Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru

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Objective. To determine the relationship between gynecological-obstetric risk factors for fetal macrosomia in pregnant women at the Gynecology-Obstetrics Service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, during the period 2017-2020. Materials and Methods. The case-control study was conducted at Víct...

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Autores: Vasquez-Ortega, Gabriela, Pulido-Capurro, Víctor, Asnate-Salazar, Edwin
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizan
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:factores de riesgo gineco-obstétricos
macrosomía fetal
obstetric-gynecological risk factors
fetal macrosomia
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru
Factores de riesgo Gineco-Obstétricos para Macrosomía Fetal en gestantes del servicio de Gineco-Obstetricia del Hospital Víctor Ramos Guardia, Huaraz, Perú
title Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru
spellingShingle Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru
Vasquez-Ortega, Gabriela
factores de riesgo gineco-obstétricos
macrosomía fetal
obstetric-gynecological risk factors
fetal macrosomia
title_short Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru
title_full Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru
title_fullStr Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru
title_sort Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vasquez-Ortega, Gabriela
Pulido-Capurro, Víctor
Asnate-Salazar, Edwin
author Vasquez-Ortega, Gabriela
author_facet Vasquez-Ortega, Gabriela
Pulido-Capurro, Víctor
Asnate-Salazar, Edwin
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author2 Pulido-Capurro, Víctor
Asnate-Salazar, Edwin
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv factores de riesgo gineco-obstétricos
macrosomía fetal
obstetric-gynecological risk factors
fetal macrosomia
topic factores de riesgo gineco-obstétricos
macrosomía fetal
obstetric-gynecological risk factors
fetal macrosomia
description Objective. To determine the relationship between gynecological-obstetric risk factors for fetal macrosomia in pregnant women at the Gynecology-Obstetrics Service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, during the period 2017-2020. Materials and Methods. The case-control study was conducted at Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, during the period 2017-2020. The study population consisted of 10,838 pregnant women who were attended at the Gynecology-Obstetrics Service, with 187 cases and 374 controls. A documentary analysis was performed. Data collection was done using a data collection form validated by experts in the fields of methodology, statistics, and Gynecology-Obstetrics specialists. The data were extrapolated to SPSS version 25 database. Chi-square tests and logistic regression were applied. Results. Regarding the clinical characteristics of the mothers, the following data were observed: 15.6% of the mothers were aged over 35 years, 32.2% were overweight, 1.6% had a history of macrosomia, 27% had a history of multiparity, 0.5% had gestational diabetes, 51.3% had a male fetus, and 2.4% experienced excessive weight gain. The prevalence of macrosomia was 2.6%. Several significant risk factors (p<0.05) associated with fetal macrosomia were identified: pregestational diabetes (OR=6.16), obesity (OR=2.34), history of macrosomic child (OR=9.03), excessive weight gain (OR=25.834), gestational diabetes (OR=9.84), and male fetal sex (OR=1.52). Conclusion. A significant association was found between various risk factors and fetal macrosomia in pregnant women. These risk factors included pregestational diabetes, obesity, history of macrosomic child, excessive weight gain, gestational diabetes, and male fetal sex.
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spelling Gyneco-Obstetric risk factors for Fetal Macrosomia in pregnancy at the Gyneco-Obstetrics service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, PeruFactores de riesgo Gineco-Obstétricos para Macrosomía Fetal en gestantes del servicio de Gineco-Obstetricia del Hospital Víctor Ramos Guardia, Huaraz, PerúVasquez-Ortega, GabrielaPulido-Capurro, VíctorAsnate-Salazar, Edwinfactores de riesgo gineco-obstétricosmacrosomía fetalobstetric-gynecological risk factorsfetal macrosomiaObjective. To determine the relationship between gynecological-obstetric risk factors for fetal macrosomia in pregnant women at the Gynecology-Obstetrics Service of Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, during the period 2017-2020. Materials and Methods. The case-control study was conducted at Víctor Ramos Guardia Hospital, Huaraz, during the period 2017-2020. The study population consisted of 10,838 pregnant women who were attended at the Gynecology-Obstetrics Service, with 187 cases and 374 controls. A documentary analysis was performed. Data collection was done using a data collection form validated by experts in the fields of methodology, statistics, and Gynecology-Obstetrics specialists. The data were extrapolated to SPSS version 25 database. Chi-square tests and logistic regression were applied. Results. Regarding the clinical characteristics of the mothers, the following data were observed: 15.6% of the mothers were aged over 35 years, 32.2% were overweight, 1.6% had a history of macrosomia, 27% had a history of multiparity, 0.5% had gestational diabetes, 51.3% had a male fetus, and 2.4% experienced excessive weight gain. The prevalence of macrosomia was 2.6%. Several significant risk factors (p<0.05) associated with fetal macrosomia were identified: pregestational diabetes (OR=6.16), obesity (OR=2.34), history of macrosomic child (OR=9.03), excessive weight gain (OR=25.834), gestational diabetes (OR=9.84), and male fetal sex (OR=1.52). Conclusion. A significant association was found between various risk factors and fetal macrosomia in pregnant women. These risk factors included pregestational diabetes, obesity, history of macrosomic child, excessive weight gain, gestational diabetes, and male fetal sex.Objetivo. Determinar la relación entre los factores de riesgo gineco-obstétricos para macrosomía fetal en gestantes del Servicio de Gineco-obstetricia del Hospital Víctor Ramos Guardia, Huaraz en el período 2017-2020. Materiales y Métodos. El estudio caso control. Fue realizado en el Hospital Víctor Ramos Guardia, Huaraz, periodo 2017-2020. La población fue de 10838 gestantes atendidas en el Servicio de Gineco-obstetricia con 187 casos y 374 controles. Se realizó un análisis documental. Para la recolección de datos se utilizó una ficha de recolección de datos validada por expertos en el área de metodología, estadística y Especialista en Gineco-obstetricia, se extrapoló a la base de datos SPSS versión 25. Se aplicó pruebas de Chi2 y Regresión logística. Resultados. En relación a las características clínicas de las madres, se observaron los siguientes datos: un 15.6% de las madres tenían una edad mayor a 35 años, 32.2% presentaba sobrepeso, 1.6% tenía antecedentes de macrosomía, 27% antecedentes de multíparas, 0.5% padecía diabetes gestacional, el 51.3% tuvo un feto de sexo masculino y un 2.4% experimentó ganancia ponderal excesiva. La prevalencia de macrosomía fue del 2.6%. Se identificaron varios factores de riesgo significativos (p<0.05) asociados a la macrosomía fetal: diabetes pregestacional (OR=6.16), obesidad (OR=2.34), antecedente de hijo macrosómico (OR=9.03), ganancia ponderal excesiva (OR=25.834), diabetes gestacional (OR=9.84) y sexo fetal masculino (OR=1.52). Conclusión. Se encontró una asociación significativa entre varios factores de riesgo y la macrosomía fetal en mujeres embarazadas. Estos factores de riesgo incluyeron la presencia de diabetes pregestacional, obesidad, antecedente de un hijo macrosómico, ganancia de peso excesiva, diabetes gestacional y el sexo fetal masculino.Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán2023-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/172910.35839/repis.7.2.1729Peruvian Journal of Health Research; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023); 83-91Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2023); 83-91Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; v. 7 n. 2 (2023); 83-912616-6097reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizáninstname:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizaninstacron:UNHEVALspahttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/1729/1696Derechos de autor 2023 Gabriela Vasquez-Ortega, Víctor Pulido-Capurro, Edwin Asnate-Salazarhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unheval.edu.pe:article/17292024-04-01T22:44:52Z
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