Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network

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Autor(a) principal: Liberato, Keesi Marcela Matos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Oselame, Gleidson Brandão, Neves, Eduardo Borba
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Atenção à Saúde
Texto Completo: http://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/4266
Resumo: Introduction: The hemoglobinopathies are among genetic diseases of great importance in the world. Approximately 7% of the global population have some kind of hemoglobinopathy, and estimates show that about 300,000 to 400,000 children affected by these disorders are born each year. Objective: To describe prevalent diagnoses of hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the Mommy Test in the Brazilian public health network. Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive study with quantitative analysis of the data. The sample included 1,013 electronic medical records of pregnant users of the public health network of the municipality of Pinhais, state of Paraná, Brazil, recorded between February 25th, 2014 and February 25th, 2015. Medical records of pregnant women undergoing up until the third quarter of pregnancy submitted to the Mommy Test were used. Results: It was observed that 55.7% of the pregnant women were submitted to the Mommy Test in their first quarter. Only 0.7% of the results of the test showed the Hemoglobin C trait, and 1.3% presented sickle cell trait. As for race, in the results that showed alterations (n=20), 50% of the women were white, 40% were brown, and 10% were black. Among these participants, 80% presented intercurrences during the pregnancy, the most frequent being urinary tract infection (50%), general leucorrhea (25%), and intercurrences during delivery (12.5%). Conclusion: A low prevalence of hemoglobinopathies was observed in this study. The implementation of the Mommy test in the Brazilian public health network is recommended for early diagnosis of gestational hemoglobinopathies.
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spelling Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health networkHemoglobinopatias em gestantes submetidas ao teste da mãezinha na rede pública de saúdeDoença da Hemoglobina SCTraço FalciformeHemoglobina FalciformeAnemia FalciformeHemoglobin SC DiseaseSickle Cell TraitSickle Cell HemoglobinSickle Cell AnemiaIntroduction: The hemoglobinopathies are among genetic diseases of great importance in the world. Approximately 7% of the global population have some kind of hemoglobinopathy, and estimates show that about 300,000 to 400,000 children affected by these disorders are born each year. Objective: To describe prevalent diagnoses of hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the Mommy Test in the Brazilian public health network. Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive study with quantitative analysis of the data. The sample included 1,013 electronic medical records of pregnant users of the public health network of the municipality of Pinhais, state of Paraná, Brazil, recorded between February 25th, 2014 and February 25th, 2015. Medical records of pregnant women undergoing up until the third quarter of pregnancy submitted to the Mommy Test were used. Results: It was observed that 55.7% of the pregnant women were submitted to the Mommy Test in their first quarter. Only 0.7% of the results of the test showed the Hemoglobin C trait, and 1.3% presented sickle cell trait. As for race, in the results that showed alterations (n=20), 50% of the women were white, 40% were brown, and 10% were black. Among these participants, 80% presented intercurrences during the pregnancy, the most frequent being urinary tract infection (50%), general leucorrhea (25%), and intercurrences during delivery (12.5%). Conclusion: A low prevalence of hemoglobinopathies was observed in this study. The implementation of the Mommy test in the Brazilian public health network is recommended for early diagnosis of gestational hemoglobinopathies.Introdução: As hemoglobinopatias estão entre as doenças genéticas de grande relevância no mundo. Aproximadamente 7% da população mundial apresenta algum tipo de hemoglobinopatia, e estimativas apontam que a cada ano nascem cerca de 300 a 400 mil crianças portadoras desses distúrbios. Objetivo: Descrever os diagnósticos prevalentes de hemoglobinopatias em gestantes submetidas ao Teste da Mãezinha na rede pública de saúde. Métodos: Estudo descritivo transversal com análise quantitativa dos dados. Foram avaliados 1.013 prontuários eletrônicos de gestantes vinculadas à rede de saúde pública do município de Pinhais, estado do Paraná, no período entre 25 de fevereiro de 2014 e 25 de fevereiro de 2015. Foram incluídos prontuários de gestantes do primeiro ao terceiro trimestre de gestação que realizaram o Teste da Mãezinha. Resultados: Verificou-se que 55,7% das gestantes realizaram o Teste da Mãezinha no 1º trimestre de gestação. Apenas 0,7% dos resultados do teste apresentaram traço de Hemoglobina C e 1,3% traço falciforme. Quanto a raça, nos resultados dos exames alterados (n=20), 50% eram brancos, 40% pardos e 10% negros. Dentre estas gestantes, 80% apresentaram intercorrências na gestação, sendo mais frequente a infecção do trato urinário (50%), leucorreias em geral (25%) e intercorrências durante o parto (12,5%). Conclusão: Neste estudo observou-se uma baixa prevalência de hemoglobinopatias. Recomenda-se a implantação do Teste da Mãezinha na rede de saúde pública brasileira para o diagnóstico precoce das hemoglobinopatias gestacionais.Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul - USCS2017-02-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/426610.13037/ras.vol15n51.4266Journal of Health Care; Vol. 15 No. 51 (2017); 46-51Revista de Atenção à Saúde; v. 15 n. 51 (2017); 46-512359-4330reponame:Revista de Atenção à Saúdeinstname:Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul (USCS)instacron:USCSporhttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/4266/pdfLiberato, Keesi Marcela MatosOselame, Gleidson BrandãoNeves, Eduardo Borbainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-04-27T19:02:44Zoai:ojs2.seer.uscs.edu.br:article/4266Revistahttps://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saudePUBhttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/oaieditoria.ras@online.uscs.edu.br || vera.basso@online.uscs.edu.br2359-43302359-4330opendoar:2017-04-27T19:02:44Revista de Atenção à Saúde - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul (USCS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network
Hemoglobinopatias em gestantes submetidas ao teste da mãezinha na rede pública de saúde
title Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network
spellingShingle Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network
Liberato, Keesi Marcela Matos
Doença da Hemoglobina SC
Traço Falciforme
Hemoglobina Falciforme
Anemia Falciforme
Hemoglobin SC Disease
Sickle Cell Trait
Sickle Cell Hemoglobin
Sickle Cell Anemia
title_short Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network
title_full Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network
title_fullStr Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network
title_full_unstemmed Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network
title_sort Hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the mommy test in the Brazilian public health network
author Liberato, Keesi Marcela Matos
author_facet Liberato, Keesi Marcela Matos
Oselame, Gleidson Brandão
Neves, Eduardo Borba
author_role author
author2 Oselame, Gleidson Brandão
Neves, Eduardo Borba
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Liberato, Keesi Marcela Matos
Oselame, Gleidson Brandão
Neves, Eduardo Borba
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Doença da Hemoglobina SC
Traço Falciforme
Hemoglobina Falciforme
Anemia Falciforme
Hemoglobin SC Disease
Sickle Cell Trait
Sickle Cell Hemoglobin
Sickle Cell Anemia
topic Doença da Hemoglobina SC
Traço Falciforme
Hemoglobina Falciforme
Anemia Falciforme
Hemoglobin SC Disease
Sickle Cell Trait
Sickle Cell Hemoglobin
Sickle Cell Anemia
description Introduction: The hemoglobinopathies are among genetic diseases of great importance in the world. Approximately 7% of the global population have some kind of hemoglobinopathy, and estimates show that about 300,000 to 400,000 children affected by these disorders are born each year. Objective: To describe prevalent diagnoses of hemoglobinopathies in pregnant women submitted to the Mommy Test in the Brazilian public health network. Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive study with quantitative analysis of the data. The sample included 1,013 electronic medical records of pregnant users of the public health network of the municipality of Pinhais, state of Paraná, Brazil, recorded between February 25th, 2014 and February 25th, 2015. Medical records of pregnant women undergoing up until the third quarter of pregnancy submitted to the Mommy Test were used. Results: It was observed that 55.7% of the pregnant women were submitted to the Mommy Test in their first quarter. Only 0.7% of the results of the test showed the Hemoglobin C trait, and 1.3% presented sickle cell trait. As for race, in the results that showed alterations (n=20), 50% of the women were white, 40% were brown, and 10% were black. Among these participants, 80% presented intercurrences during the pregnancy, the most frequent being urinary tract infection (50%), general leucorrhea (25%), and intercurrences during delivery (12.5%). Conclusion: A low prevalence of hemoglobinopathies was observed in this study. The implementation of the Mommy test in the Brazilian public health network is recommended for early diagnosis of gestational hemoglobinopathies.
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