PECULIARITIES OF ANAMNESIS AND COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY IN THE I-II TRIMESTERS AND PRETERM BIRTH RISK

Cherepakhin, E. P. and Novikova, V. A. and Tomaszewski, D. V. and Khorolsky, V. A. and Yugina, A. A. (2017) PECULIARITIES OF ANAMNESIS AND COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY IN THE I-II TRIMESTERS AND PRETERM BIRTH RISK. Kubanskij nauchnyj medicinskij vestnik (4). pp. 150-155. ISSN 1608-6228

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Abstract

Aim. Assess the significance of anamnestic data and complications of gestation in I-II trimesters in predicting PL depending on the gestational age.

Materials and methods. A prospective comparative study was carried out at the clinical bases of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology of postgraduate education of the Kuban State Medical University (Krasnodar): in the Perinatal Centers of the Children's Regional Clinical Hospital (DKKB) and the Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2 (KKB No. 2). The perinatal center of theRegionalClinicalHospital "DKKB" (Krasnodar) is specialized in premature birth in theKrasnodarTerritory. Women with preterm labor (ICD code-O60) included in the study were divided into four groups included depending on the gestational age: very early premature births (22-276days, n = 37 women), early premature births (28-306 days) weeks, n = 40 women), premature birth (30-336 days, n = 38 women), late premature birth (33-366 days, n = 35 women). The control group consisted of conditionally healthy women with a full term of pregnancy and with physiological births (37- 403 days of weeks, n = 50).

Results. The importance of pregnancy complications in I-II trimesters as risk factors for premature birth was established. Prophylaxis, timely diagnosis and treatment of these complications may be a measure of a decrease in the frequency of PL, or an increase in the duration of pregnancy with PL.

Conclusion. Prophylaxis, timely diagnosis and treatment of these complications may be a measure of a reduction in the frequency of preterm labor or an increase in the duration of pregnancy in preterm labor.

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Date Deposited: 11 Mar 2023 08:29
Last Modified: 01 Aug 2024 06:59
URI: http://journal.251news.co.in/id/eprint/776

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