نتایج جستجو برای: perinatal death

تعداد نتایج: 296225  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1989
J W Keeling I MacGillivray J Golding J Wigglesworth J Berry P M Dunn

Three paediatric pathologists, one perinatal paediatrician, one obstetrician, and one epidemiologist separately used information collected on 239 babies in an attempt to validate the Wigglesworth classification of perinatal deaths. This was first done using clinical data only, then using the combination of clinical and gross necropsy findings and finally using clinical, gross necropsy, histolog...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2002
Birgitta Essen Birgit Bodker N-O Sjoberg Saemundur Gudmundsson P-O Ostergren Jens Langhoff-Roos

OBJECTIVE In Sweden, a country with high standards of obstetric care, the high rate of perinatal mortality among children of immigrant women from the Horn of Africa raises the question of whether there is an association between female circumcision and perinatal death. METHOD To investigate this, we examined a cohort of 63 perinatal deaths of infants born in Sweden over the period 1990-96 to c...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2004
D S Manandhar

Perinatal mortality rate (PMR), which indicates quality of care provided to women in pregnancy, at and after child birth and to the newborns in the first week of life, is high in Nepal. Published results show wide variation in PMR in the country. Higher rates are in the community and hospitals outside Kathmandu. Reduction of PMR is an important strategy in improving maternal and neonatal health...

2017
Amy Metcalfe Sarka Lisonkova Yasser Sabr Amelie Stritzke KS Joseph

BACKGROUND There are conflicting results in the literature on the impact of chorioamnionitis on neonatal respiratory morbidities. However, most studies are based on small clinical samples and fail to account for the competing risk of perinatal death. This study aimed to determine whether chorioamnionitis affects the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and bronchopulmonary dysplasia...

2014
Bart Jan Voskamp Brenda M Kazemier Ewoud Schuit Ben Willem J Mol Maarten Buimer Eva Pajkrt Wessel Ganzevoort

Objective. To compare birth weight ratio and birth weight percentile to express infant weight when assessing pregnancy outcome. Study Design. We performed a national cohort study. Birth weight ratio was calculated as the observed birth weight divided by the median birth weight for gestational age. The discriminative ability of birth weight ratio and birth weight percentile to identify infants a...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2011
Dharmintra Pasupathy Angela M Wood Jill P Pell Michael Fleming Gordon C S Smith

BACKGROUND Advanced maternal age is associated with higher risks of intrapartum complications. However, the effect of maternal age on the risk of perinatal death due to these complications is unclear. The aim of the present study was to determine the association between maternal age and delivery-related perinatal death at term. METHODS In this retrospective cohort study, birth records of 1,04...

F Ahmadi, F Nahidi F Zaeri M Bakhtiri M Sereshti, M Simbar

a:4:{s:10:"Background";s:230:"Perinatal loss is very tragic event for the parents and staff who are contact with the bereaved parents. This qualitative study aimed to explore experiences of women losing pregnancy or baby after infertility treatment is done.";s:19:"MaterialsAndMethods";s:347:"In this qualitative descriptive study was conducted using content analysis approach. 22 women with histo...

2013

There are two markers in the evaluation of perinatal medicine, i.e. they are the maternal mortality rate (maternal death rate per 100,000 births) (X) and perinatal mortality rate (still births and early neonatal death within 1 week in 1,000 births) (Y). The maternal mortality is discussed before perinatal mortality in this paper, because the perinatal mortality closely correlated to maternal mo...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1996
J McDermott R Steketee J Wirima

Reported are the results of a study to assess the prevalence and risk factors for perinatal death among pregnant women in Malawi over the period 1987-90. There were 264 perinatal deaths among the 3866 women with singleton pregnancies (perinatal mortality rate, 68.3 per 1000 births). Among the risk factors for perinatal mortality were the following: reactive syphilis serology, nulliparity, a lat...

Journal: :African health sciences 2012
V K Nakibuuka P Okong P Waiswa R N Byaruhanga

BACKGROUND The perinatal mortality of 70 deaths per 1,000 total births in Uganda is unacceptably high. Perinatal death audits are important for improvement of perinatal care and reduction of perinatal morality. We integrated perinatal death audits in routine care, and describe its effect on perinatal mortality rate at Nsambya Hospital. METHODS This was a retrospective descriptive study conduc...

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