Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Andreia Gregório
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Isabella Beatriz Barbosa, Menezes, Maria Lúcia Neto de, Leite, Rachel Caroline Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3937
Resumo: This is an exploratory and descriptive study with the objective of analyzing the clinical and obstetric data related to the severe hypertensive disorders in adolescents assisted at a maternity school of Recife. The population was consisted of 186 pregnant adolescents with severe preeclampsia and/or eclampsia between 2003 and 2008. The age ranged between 15 and 19 years; they were black, single and had low education. Most of them were primiparas but the pregnancy recurrence was configured at 16% of cases. They did six or more prenatal consultations. The pregnancy progressed to term and the most frequent type of delivery was cesarean section. The comorbidities identified were changes in amniotic fluid volume, hemorrhages and infections. There were also identified cases of intrauterine growth retardation, prematurity, jaundice, hypoxia and low birth weight. It was concluded that teenage pregnancy associated with severe hypertensive syndrome is related to severe maternal, fetal and neonatal complications.
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spelling Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity schoolAdolescentPre-EclampsiaPregnancy High RiskHealth Profile.This is an exploratory and descriptive study with the objective of analyzing the clinical and obstetric data related to the severe hypertensive disorders in adolescents assisted at a maternity school of Recife. The population was consisted of 186 pregnant adolescents with severe preeclampsia and/or eclampsia between 2003 and 2008. The age ranged between 15 and 19 years; they were black, single and had low education. Most of them were primiparas but the pregnancy recurrence was configured at 16% of cases. They did six or more prenatal consultations. The pregnancy progressed to term and the most frequent type of delivery was cesarean section. The comorbidities identified were changes in amniotic fluid volume, hemorrhages and infections. There were also identified cases of intrauterine growth retardation, prematurity, jaundice, hypoxia and low birth weight. It was concluded that teenage pregnancy associated with severe hypertensive syndrome is related to severe maternal, fetal and neonatal complications.Universidade Federal do Ceará2012-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3937Rev Rene; Vol 13 No 2 (2012)Rev Rene; v. 13 n. 2 (2012)2175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCCopyright (c) 2016 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Andreia GregórioOliveira, Isabella Beatriz BarbosaMenezes, Maria Lúcia Neto deLeite, Rachel Caroline Alveseng2019-02-18T13:22:13Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/3937Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2019-02-18T13:22:13Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school
title Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school
spellingShingle Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school
Lima, Andreia Gregório
Adolescent
Pre-Eclampsia
Pregnancy High Risk
Health Profile.
title_short Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school
title_full Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school
title_fullStr Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school
title_full_unstemmed Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school
title_sort Severe hypertensive syndrome – descriptive study with adolescents attended at a maternity school
author Lima, Andreia Gregório
author_facet Lima, Andreia Gregório
Oliveira, Isabella Beatriz Barbosa
Menezes, Maria Lúcia Neto de
Leite, Rachel Caroline Alves
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Isabella Beatriz Barbosa
Menezes, Maria Lúcia Neto de
Leite, Rachel Caroline Alves
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Andreia Gregório
Oliveira, Isabella Beatriz Barbosa
Menezes, Maria Lúcia Neto de
Leite, Rachel Caroline Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Pre-Eclampsia
Pregnancy High Risk
Health Profile.
topic Adolescent
Pre-Eclampsia
Pregnancy High Risk
Health Profile.
description This is an exploratory and descriptive study with the objective of analyzing the clinical and obstetric data related to the severe hypertensive disorders in adolescents assisted at a maternity school of Recife. The population was consisted of 186 pregnant adolescents with severe preeclampsia and/or eclampsia between 2003 and 2008. The age ranged between 15 and 19 years; they were black, single and had low education. Most of them were primiparas but the pregnancy recurrence was configured at 16% of cases. They did six or more prenatal consultations. The pregnancy progressed to term and the most frequent type of delivery was cesarean section. The comorbidities identified were changes in amniotic fluid volume, hemorrhages and infections. There were also identified cases of intrauterine growth retardation, prematurity, jaundice, hypoxia and low birth weight. It was concluded that teenage pregnancy associated with severe hypertensive syndrome is related to severe maternal, fetal and neonatal complications.
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