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High-risk pregnancy and perinatal losses. / Bezhenar, Vitality F.; Ivanova, Lidiya A.; Grigoryev, Stepan G.
In: Akusherstvo i Ginekologiya (Russian Federation), Vol. 2020, No. 3, 2020, p. 42-47.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - High-risk pregnancy and perinatal losses
AU - Bezhenar, Vitality F.
AU - Ivanova, Lidiya A.
AU - Grigoryev, Stepan G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020, Bionika Media Ltd.. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of predicting perinatal losses, by applying the table “Risk factors during pregnancy and childbirth” drawn up more than 40 years ago. Subjects and methods. A case control study to assess risk factors was conducted in 664 pregnant women. A study group consisted of 307 women with perinatal losses (antenatal (n = 159) and intrapartum (n = 49) fetal deaths; 99 newborns died in the first 168 hours of life). A control group included 357 (53.8%) women without perinatal losses. Results. Analysis of socio-biological factors, obstetric/gynecological histories, and maternal extragenital pathology revealed no statistically significant differences in the comparison groups. Noise factors made the assessment of the risk for the course of pregnancy difficult. Conclusion. The table-based prognostic model has low sensitivity and is unable to identify a group at high risk for perinatal losses.
AB - Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of predicting perinatal losses, by applying the table “Risk factors during pregnancy and childbirth” drawn up more than 40 years ago. Subjects and methods. A case control study to assess risk factors was conducted in 664 pregnant women. A study group consisted of 307 women with perinatal losses (antenatal (n = 159) and intrapartum (n = 49) fetal deaths; 99 newborns died in the first 168 hours of life). A control group included 357 (53.8%) women without perinatal losses. Results. Analysis of socio-biological factors, obstetric/gynecological histories, and maternal extragenital pathology revealed no statistically significant differences in the comparison groups. Noise factors made the assessment of the risk for the course of pregnancy difficult. Conclusion. The table-based prognostic model has low sensitivity and is unable to identify a group at high risk for perinatal losses.
KW - Fetal hypotrophy
KW - Fetal hypoxia
KW - Perinatal losses
KW - Pregnancy complications
KW - Prognosis
KW - Risk factors
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U2 - 10.18565/aig.2020.3.42-47
DO - 10.18565/aig.2020.3.42-47
M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:85085894870
VL - 2020
SP - 42
EP - 47
JO - АКУШЕРСТВО И ГИНЕКОЛОГИЯ
JF - АКУШЕРСТВО И ГИНЕКОЛОГИЯ
SN - 0300-9092
IS - 3
ER -
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