Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008

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Autor(a) principal: Ventura, Maria Teresa
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Gomes, Manuel do Carmo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/21730
Resumo: Between 2005 and 2008 there were 8413 newborns at the maternity of the Hospital Dona Estefânia (HDE), comprising about 8% of the total number of newborns in Portugal in the same period. Fetal mortality (0,20%) met the goal of the Portuguese National Health Plan (NHP) and was at the lowest levels reported in the European Union. The percentage of preterm deliveries (8,1%) and caesareans (31,9%), however, are still above the goals established by the NHP, respectively, 4,9% and 24,8%. In newborns, the odds ratio of a low Apgar index at five minutes was 1,35 for each 100 g of birth weight less and 1,33 for each gestational week less. Average maternal age was 30,4 years old, with 3,8% being adolescents. About 22% were foreign mothers, a number well above the Portuguese national average of 9%. The percentage of preterm births and caesareans were lower among Chinese mothers and quite variable among nationalities. Weight at birth was found to correlate significantly with gestational age, type of pregnancy (twins/singleton), foetus gender, maternal parity and age at delivery. On average, when everything else remained constant, one additional gestational week translated into more 176 g; a twin newborn was, on average, 381 g lighter than a singleton, and a female newborn was, on average, 48 g lighter than a male. We present percentile tables of weight at birth by sex and gestational age (36-41 weeks) for newborns at the HDE.
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spelling Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008Descriptive analysis of maternal and neonatal characteristics in the maternity of the Dona Estefânia Hospital between 2005 and 2008Between 2005 and 2008 there were 8413 newborns at the maternity of the Hospital Dona Estefânia (HDE), comprising about 8% of the total number of newborns in Portugal in the same period. Fetal mortality (0,20%) met the goal of the Portuguese National Health Plan (NHP) and was at the lowest levels reported in the European Union. The percentage of preterm deliveries (8,1%) and caesareans (31,9%), however, are still above the goals established by the NHP, respectively, 4,9% and 24,8%. In newborns, the odds ratio of a low Apgar index at five minutes was 1,35 for each 100 g of birth weight less and 1,33 for each gestational week less. Average maternal age was 30,4 years old, with 3,8% being adolescents. About 22% were foreign mothers, a number well above the Portuguese national average of 9%. The percentage of preterm births and caesareans were lower among Chinese mothers and quite variable among nationalities. Weight at birth was found to correlate significantly with gestational age, type of pregnancy (twins/singleton), foetus gender, maternal parity and age at delivery. On average, when everything else remained constant, one additional gestational week translated into more 176 g; a twin newborn was, on average, 381 g lighter than a singleton, and a female newborn was, on average, 48 g lighter than a male. We present percentile tables of weight at birth by sex and gestational age (36-41 weeks) for newborns at the HDE.NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)RUNVentura, Maria TeresaGomes, Manuel do Carmo2017-06-27T22:01:04Z2010-092010-09-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article10application/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/21730por1646-0758PURE: 431013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-10T15:39:18ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008
Descriptive analysis of maternal and neonatal characteristics in the maternity of the Dona Estefânia Hospital between 2005 and 2008
title Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008
spellingShingle Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008
Ventura, Maria Teresa
title_short Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008
title_full Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008
title_fullStr Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008
title_full_unstemmed Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008
title_sort Análise descritiva de parturientes e recém-nascidos na maternidade Hospital Dona Estefânia entre 2005 e 2008
author Ventura, Maria Teresa
author_facet Ventura, Maria Teresa
Gomes, Manuel do Carmo
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author2 Gomes, Manuel do Carmo
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description Between 2005 and 2008 there were 8413 newborns at the maternity of the Hospital Dona Estefânia (HDE), comprising about 8% of the total number of newborns in Portugal in the same period. Fetal mortality (0,20%) met the goal of the Portuguese National Health Plan (NHP) and was at the lowest levels reported in the European Union. The percentage of preterm deliveries (8,1%) and caesareans (31,9%), however, are still above the goals established by the NHP, respectively, 4,9% and 24,8%. In newborns, the odds ratio of a low Apgar index at five minutes was 1,35 for each 100 g of birth weight less and 1,33 for each gestational week less. Average maternal age was 30,4 years old, with 3,8% being adolescents. About 22% were foreign mothers, a number well above the Portuguese national average of 9%. The percentage of preterm births and caesareans were lower among Chinese mothers and quite variable among nationalities. Weight at birth was found to correlate significantly with gestational age, type of pregnancy (twins/singleton), foetus gender, maternal parity and age at delivery. On average, when everything else remained constant, one additional gestational week translated into more 176 g; a twin newborn was, on average, 381 g lighter than a singleton, and a female newborn was, on average, 48 g lighter than a male. We present percentile tables of weight at birth by sex and gestational age (36-41 weeks) for newborns at the HDE.
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