Characterization of pregnant population with anemia and asociation with perinatal morbimortality


Authors

  • Yesica Fernanda Vilalba Cerquera Universidad Surcolombiana
  • silvia virginia vanegas torres Universidad surcolombiana
  • martha liliana perez Hospital Universitario Hernando Moncaleano de Neiva
  • Maria del Mar Peralta Universidad Surcolombiana
  • juan diego rivera Universidad Surcolombiana
  • juan diego galindo Universidad Surcolombiana
  • Juan Jose Rubio Universidad Surcolombiana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22517/25395203.18441

Keywords:

Pregnancy, Nutrition, Anemia

Abstract

Introduction: Anemia is the most frequent nutritional disorder in the
world and in pregnancy it is a risk for the mother, the fetus or newborn,
triggering complications such as IVU, abortion, IUGR, preterm birth,
preeclampsia, low birth weight, RPM, etc. Objective: To determine
the effects of anemia on pregnancy and the perinatal outcome of the
patients treated at the Hernando Moncaleano Hospital in Neiva from
June 2012 to June 2016. Methodology: An observational, descriptive,
retrospective study, In pregnant women attended at a high obstetrical
risk visit during the period and institution mentioned, with crossvariables to determine the relationship between the severity of the
anemia and its complications by the Chi-square calculation Results:
Of 1,493 patients, 101 pregnant women Between the ages of 16
and 34 were included in the study. The prevalence of anemia was
32.01% and the complications identified were: Urinary tract infection
(8.91%), intrauterine growth restriction (7.9%), low birth weight
(6.9%), preeclampsia, 95%), preterm delivery (3.96%), premature
rupture of membranes (3.03%) and a single case of abortion.
10.89% of the newborns required hospitalization, of which 2 had
hypoglycemia and 5 neonatal jaundice. Conclusions: Anemia is an
underdiagnosed pathology that affects women between 16 and 30
whose complications such as low birth weight, intrauterine growth
restriction and neonatal jaundice are dependent on the severity of the
anemia.

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Author Biography

martha liliana perez, Hospital Universitario Hernando Moncaleano de Neiva

Médico especialista en ginecología y obstetricia de la Universidad de Antioquia, ginecóloga del Hospital universitario Hernando Moncaleano Perdomo

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Published

2019-10-27

How to Cite

Vilalba Cerquera, Y. F., vanegas torres, silvia virginia, perez, martha liliana, Peralta, M. del M., rivera, juan diego, galindo, juan diego, & Rubio, J. J. (2019). Characterization of pregnant population with anemia and asociation with perinatal morbimortality. Revista Médica De Risaralda, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.22517/25395203.18441

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