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Meconium aspiration syndrome: identifying obstetric and neonatal risk situations

ARCH Síndrome da aspiração meconial: identificando situações de risco obstétricos e neonatais
Síndrome de aspiración de meconio: identificando situaciones de riesgo obstétrico y neonatal
[journal article]

Mendonça, Sheila Duarte de
Medeiros , Vanessa Gomes de Oliveira
Souza, Nilba Lima de
Silva, Rhuama Karenina Costa e
Oliveira, Samara Isabela Maia de

Abstract

Objective: To identify situations of obstetric and neonatal risk that favored meconium aspiration syndrome as well as complications in clinical evolution presented by these neonates. Method: Iit is a quantitative, retrospective study and documentary analysis, conducted from January 2009 to December ... view more

Objective: To identify situations of obstetric and neonatal risk that favored meconium aspiration syndrome as well as complications in clinical evolution presented by these neonates. Method: Iit is a quantitative, retrospective study and documentary analysis, conducted from January 2009 to December 2010. Data from 40 medical records were recorded in a database and analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis software. Results: 67,5% of mothers had fewer than six prenatal consultations and 42,5% had complications during pregnancy. Cesarean section predominated with 75%, indicated by fetal distress. There were 90% of neonates had an average gestational age of 37 weeks or more, 82,5% had an Apgar score below 7, requiring resuscitation at birth and ventilatory support. Conclusion: Proper monitoring of pregnant women throughout pregnancy cycle and in labor as well as the need to care for neonates in the delivery room can reduce the incidence of the syndrome.... view less

Keywords
obstetrics; baby; birth; risk; woman; pregnancy; control; caregiving

Classification
Medical Sociology

Document language
English

Publication Year
2015

Page/Pages
p. 2910-2918

Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 7 (2015) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2015.v7i3.2910-2918

ISSN
2175-5361

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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