Comparison of perinatal outcomes in pregnant women with and without alteration of acm Doppler in normal growth fetuses
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https://doi.org/10.18041/2390-0512/biociencias.2.4999Keywords:
Term pregnancy, middle cerebral artery (MCA), Perinatal results, Caesarean, Doppler, fetal growthAbstract
Objective: To compare the perinatal results in pregnant women with and without Doppler alteration of the middle cerebral artery in fetuses of normal growth. Hospital Niño Jesús, Barranquilla, period July 2017 - April 2018. Materials and methods: We present a unicentric prospective analytical study, designed with the aim of comparing perinatal outcomes in pregnant women with and Doppler alteration of the middle cerebral artery in normal growth fetuses. “Hospital Niño Jesús, Barranquilla”, period July 2017 - April 2018. Results: Sample composed of a total of 200 patients, 180 patients who did not present a Doppler alteration of the middle cerebral artery with a percentage of 47.6 ± 25.0 and 20 patients whose percentage was below 5 with an average of 3, 5 ± 1.0. there are no differences between the results of the study results, Increase in the OR: 5.5 p: 0.001. Conclusions: there are no statistically significant differences when compared with the perinatal results of pregnant women with and without Doppler alteration of the cerebral middle artery in fetuses of normal growth, a statistically significant increase in the rate of cesarean sections in the cerebral artery group was evidenced altered media.
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