Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery
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Resumo: | Objective: To analyze the sociodemographic, gynecological-obstetric, clinical and behavioral aspects related to pregnancy and postpartum women submitted to bariatric surgery. Method: This is a prospective cohort, with 33 women undergoing bariatric surgery, in a private hospital in Minas Gerais. Data collection took place through a semi-structured questionnaire, applied through telephone calls. The analyzes were performed using the Stata software, version 14.0. Results: The gynecological-obstetric profile showed that 78.79% of women showed improvement in sexual performance after bariatric surgery. Of these, 51.52% had a cesarean section as their route of birth. 96.97% of women did not report complications after pregnancy, 76% were able to breastfeed and 69.57% had no complications during breastfeeding. 81.25% did not report any health complications of the baby. The clinical profile showed that 63.64% were not followed up by a nutritionist after the surgery and 78.79% were not followed up by a psychologist or psychiatrist. 96.97% were not diagnosed with Systemic Arterial Hypertension after bariatric surgery and 100% were not diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus after the surgical procedure. Finally, the behavioral profile showed that 78.79% of women did not practice physical activity in the last 3 months, 66.67% did not consume alcohol and 87.88% were not smokers. Conclusion: The bariatric surgery procedure is related to positive outcomes, therefore, the maintenance of these factors is related to the way of facing new life habits and multiprofessional monitoring. Despite the proven benefits of the surgical procedure, it can lead to maternal and fetal clinical and nutritional complications. |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgeryAspectos relacionados con el embarazo y postpartición de mujeres operadas a cirugía bariátricaAspectos relacionados à gravidez e pós-parto de mulheres submetidas à cirurgia bariátrica PregnancyPostpartum periodBariatric surgeryObesity.EmbarazoPeríodo pospartoCirugía bariátricaObesidad.GravidezPeríodo pós-partoCirurgia bariátricaObesidade.Objective: To analyze the sociodemographic, gynecological-obstetric, clinical and behavioral aspects related to pregnancy and postpartum women submitted to bariatric surgery. Method: This is a prospective cohort, with 33 women undergoing bariatric surgery, in a private hospital in Minas Gerais. Data collection took place through a semi-structured questionnaire, applied through telephone calls. The analyzes were performed using the Stata software, version 14.0. Results: The gynecological-obstetric profile showed that 78.79% of women showed improvement in sexual performance after bariatric surgery. Of these, 51.52% had a cesarean section as their route of birth. 96.97% of women did not report complications after pregnancy, 76% were able to breastfeed and 69.57% had no complications during breastfeeding. 81.25% did not report any health complications of the baby. The clinical profile showed that 63.64% were not followed up by a nutritionist after the surgery and 78.79% were not followed up by a psychologist or psychiatrist. 96.97% were not diagnosed with Systemic Arterial Hypertension after bariatric surgery and 100% were not diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus after the surgical procedure. Finally, the behavioral profile showed that 78.79% of women did not practice physical activity in the last 3 months, 66.67% did not consume alcohol and 87.88% were not smokers. Conclusion: The bariatric surgery procedure is related to positive outcomes, therefore, the maintenance of these factors is related to the way of facing new life habits and multiprofessional monitoring. Despite the proven benefits of the surgical procedure, it can lead to maternal and fetal clinical and nutritional complications.Objetivo: Analizar los aspectos sociodemográficos, ginecológico-obstétricos, clínicos y conductuales relacionados con el embarazo y el posparto de mujeres sometidas a cirugía bariátrica. Método: Se trata de una cohorte prospectiva, con 33 mujeres sometidas a cirugía bariátrica, en un hospital privado de Minas Gerais. La recolección de datos se realizó mediante un cuestionario semiestructurado, aplicado a través de llamadas telefónicas. Los análisis se realizaron utilizando el software Stata, versión 14.0. Resultados: El perfil ginecológico-obstétrico mostró que el 78,79% de las mujeres mostró mejoría en el desempeño sexual después de la cirugía bariátrica. De estos, el 51,52% tuvo una cesárea como vía de nacimiento. El 96,97% de las mujeres no reportó complicaciones después del embarazo, el 76% pudo amamantar y el 69,57% no tuvo complicaciones durante la lactancia. El 81,25% no informó ninguna complicación de salud del bebé. El perfil clínico mostró que el 63,64% no fue seguido por un nutricionista después de la cirugía y el 78,79% no fue seguido por un psicólogo o psiquiatra. El 96,97% no fue diagnosticado de Hipertensión Arterial Sistémica después de la cirugía bariátrica y el 100% no fue diagnosticado con Diabetes Mellitus después del procedimiento quirúrgico. Finalmente, el perfil conductual mostró que el 78,79% de las mujeres no practicó actividad física en los últimos 3 meses, el 66,67% no consumía alcohol y el 87,88% no era fumador. Conclusión: El procedimiento de cirugía bariátrica se relaciona con resultados positivos, por tanto, el mantenimiento de estos factores está relacionado con la forma de afrontar los nuevos hábitos de vida y el seguimiento multiprofesional. A pesar de los beneficios probados del procedimiento quirúrgico, puede conducir a complicaciones clínicas y nutricionales maternas y fetales.Objetivo: Analisar os aspectos sociodemográficos, gineco-obstétricos, clínicos e comportamentais relacionados à gravidez e pós-parto de mulheres submetidas à cirurgia bariátrica. Método: Trata-se de uma coorte prospectiva, com 33 mulheres submetidas à cirurgia bariátrica, em um hospital privado de Minas Gerais. A coleta de dados ocorreu por meio de um questionário semiestruturado, aplicado por meio de ligações telefônicas. As análises foram realizadas usando-se o software Stata, versão 14.0. Resultados: O perfil gineco-obstétrico demonstrou que 78,79% das mulheres apresentaram melhora no desempenho sexual após a cirurgia bariátrica. Destas, 51,52% tiveram como via de nascimento a cesariana. 96,97% das mulheres não relataram complicações após a gestação, 76% conseguiram amamentar e 69,57% não tiveram intercorrências na amamentação. 81,25% não informaram nenhuma complicação de saúde do bebê. O perfil clínico evidenciou que 63,64% não foram acompanhadas por nutricionista após a cirurgia e 78,79% não tiveram acompanhamento por psicólogo ou psiquiatra. 96,97% não tiveram diagnóstico de Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica após a cirurgia bariátrica e 100% não foram diagnosticadas de Diabetes Mellitus após o procedimento cirúrgico. Por fim, o perfil comportamental demonstrou que 78,79% das mulheres não praticavam atividade física nos últimos 3 meses, 66,67% não consumiam bebida alcoólica e 87,88% não eram tabagistas. Conclusão: O procedimento de cirurgia bariátrica está relacionado a desfechos positivos, portanto, a manutenção destes fatores está relacionada à forma de encarar os novos hábitos de vida e o acompanhamento multiprofissional. Apesar dos benefícios comprovados do procedimento cirúrgico, o mesmo pode levar a complicações clínicas e nutricionais maternas e fetais.Research, Society and Development2021-02-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1259610.33448/rsd-v10i2.12596Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e31210212596Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e31210212596Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e312102125962525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12596/11304Copyright (c) 2021 Luana Fernandes e Silva; Natália Gomes Rodrigues; Marina Dayrell de Oliveira Lima; Thales Philipe Rodrigues da Silva; Lauro Pinheiro Ferreira de Araújo; Anna Luísa Marques Mariano Roque; Fernanda Penido Matozinhoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Luana Fernandes eRodrigues, Natália GomesLima, Marina Dayrell de OliveiraSilva, Thales Philipe Rodrigues daAraújo, Lauro Pinheiro Ferreira deRoque, Anna Luísa Marques MarianoMatozinhos, Fernanda Penido2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12596Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:07.590990Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery Aspectos relacionados con el embarazo y postpartición de mujeres operadas a cirugía bariátrica Aspectos relacionados à gravidez e pós-parto de mulheres submetidas à cirurgia bariátrica |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery Silva, Luana Fernandes e Pregnancy Postpartum period Bariatric surgery Obesity. Embarazo Período posparto Cirugía bariátrica Obesidad. Gravidez Período pós-parto Cirurgia bariátrica Obesidade. Silva, Luana Fernandes e Pregnancy Postpartum period Bariatric surgery Obesity. Embarazo Período posparto Cirugía bariátrica Obesidad. Gravidez Período pós-parto Cirurgia bariátrica Obesidade. |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Aspects related to the pregnancy and post-partition of women undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Silva, Luana Fernandes e |
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Silva, Luana Fernandes e Silva, Luana Fernandes e Rodrigues, Natália Gomes Lima, Marina Dayrell de Oliveira Silva, Thales Philipe Rodrigues da Araújo, Lauro Pinheiro Ferreira de Roque, Anna Luísa Marques Mariano Matozinhos, Fernanda Penido Rodrigues, Natália Gomes Lima, Marina Dayrell de Oliveira Silva, Thales Philipe Rodrigues da Araújo, Lauro Pinheiro Ferreira de Roque, Anna Luísa Marques Mariano Matozinhos, Fernanda Penido |
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Rodrigues, Natália Gomes Lima, Marina Dayrell de Oliveira Silva, Thales Philipe Rodrigues da Araújo, Lauro Pinheiro Ferreira de Roque, Anna Luísa Marques Mariano Matozinhos, Fernanda Penido |
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Silva, Luana Fernandes e Rodrigues, Natália Gomes Lima, Marina Dayrell de Oliveira Silva, Thales Philipe Rodrigues da Araújo, Lauro Pinheiro Ferreira de Roque, Anna Luísa Marques Mariano Matozinhos, Fernanda Penido |
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Pregnancy Postpartum period Bariatric surgery Obesity. Embarazo Período posparto Cirugía bariátrica Obesidad. Gravidez Período pós-parto Cirurgia bariátrica Obesidade. |
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Pregnancy Postpartum period Bariatric surgery Obesity. Embarazo Período posparto Cirugía bariátrica Obesidad. Gravidez Período pós-parto Cirurgia bariátrica Obesidade. |
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Objective: To analyze the sociodemographic, gynecological-obstetric, clinical and behavioral aspects related to pregnancy and postpartum women submitted to bariatric surgery. Method: This is a prospective cohort, with 33 women undergoing bariatric surgery, in a private hospital in Minas Gerais. Data collection took place through a semi-structured questionnaire, applied through telephone calls. The analyzes were performed using the Stata software, version 14.0. Results: The gynecological-obstetric profile showed that 78.79% of women showed improvement in sexual performance after bariatric surgery. Of these, 51.52% had a cesarean section as their route of birth. 96.97% of women did not report complications after pregnancy, 76% were able to breastfeed and 69.57% had no complications during breastfeeding. 81.25% did not report any health complications of the baby. The clinical profile showed that 63.64% were not followed up by a nutritionist after the surgery and 78.79% were not followed up by a psychologist or psychiatrist. 96.97% were not diagnosed with Systemic Arterial Hypertension after bariatric surgery and 100% were not diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus after the surgical procedure. Finally, the behavioral profile showed that 78.79% of women did not practice physical activity in the last 3 months, 66.67% did not consume alcohol and 87.88% were not smokers. Conclusion: The bariatric surgery procedure is related to positive outcomes, therefore, the maintenance of these factors is related to the way of facing new life habits and multiprofessional monitoring. Despite the proven benefits of the surgical procedure, it can lead to maternal and fetal clinical and nutritional complications. |
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