1. Aspectos clínico-epidemiológicos del aborto en un hospital de Upata. Estado Bolívar-Venezuela.
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Pérez-Arciniegas, Erly, Godoy-Albornoz, Daviana, Quiroz-Figuera, Deymar, Quiroz-Figuera, Deynalia, Tovar-Thomas, Carlos, Romero-Herrera, Andrea, Yary-Maestracci, Samuel, Brown-Davis, Jacqueline, Alzolay-Belisario, Arianna, Yzhac-Silva, Jorge, and Brito-Nuñez, Nafxiel
- Abstract
Introduction. The abortion has become a public health problem may be due to the lack of information about prenatal care, so that this is an issue which does not escape reality and everyday medical practice. Objective. Characterize the abortion clinic and epidemiologically. Materials and Methods. An observational, descriptive, retrospective study at the Hospital "Gervasio Vera Custodio" Upata--Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela was performed from January to December 2013. Data from 207 women with diagnosed a diagnosis of abortion were collected from medical records. Pearson chi-square test was applied for the statistical analysis. Results. It was found that abortion was prevalent among 21-30 years old with a 42%. The most common gestational age of abortion was 1 to 8 weeks in the 50% and 93.5% of them did not meet prenatal care. The most frequent abortion was spontaneous in 98.5% of the patients. Curettage was performed in 97%, of which 8.5% had complications. Statistically significant differences were found to maternal age related to gestational age. Conclusion. There was high prevalence of abortion in the group of 21-30 years of age with 1 to 8 weeks of gestation. The safest practice was the uterine curettage. Finally, the mayority of the cases had no prenatal care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016