Foundation: preterm delivery is a public health problem due to the repercussions on the child´s life, causing 75% of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Objective: to identify risk factors associated with preterm delivery. Methods: descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional study of two case series that included 678 pregnant women from the Cienfuegos province during 2012; out of them a group of 226 who had deliveries between 28 and 36.6 s weeks and another group of 452 with delivery after 37 weeks. Gestational age at admission, risk factors for prematurity, presence of cervical changes to clinical examination and trans-vaginal ultrasound were analyzed. Chi- square was calculated with 95% reliability and the quotient of possibilities. Results...
Objective: To assess the risk factors and outcome of delivery between preterm and term delivery at ...
Background: Preterm labour and preterm deliveries are very challenging obstetric complications. Earl...
Introduction: Despite the progress made in perinatal medicine over the past two decades, the problem...
Background: Preterm delivery is defined as childbirth occurring at <37 completed weeks. Preterm birt...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Premature delivery is the presence of progressive uterine contractions bef...
Background: Preterm births are responsible for 75 to 80% of perinatal mortality. Aim: To determine t...
Background: The World Health Organization defines preterm birth as any birth before 37 completed wee...
Objective: To determine the risk factors associated with preterm birth in pregnant women of the Gine...
Objective: To identify the maternal risk factors associated with preterm birth. Material and method:...
Objective: To identify the maternal risk factors associated with preterm birth. Material and method:...
A case-control study (2008-2009) analyzed risk factors for preterm birth in the city of Campina Gran...
A case-control study (2008-2009) analyzed risk factors for preterm birth in the city of Campina Gran...
Background: Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal mortality and a major public health conce...
Background: Very preterm birth (26-32 weeks) has an important effect on infant morta-lity and disabi...
The aim of the research – assess risk factors for very preterm delivery in the Omsk region. Materia...
Objective: To assess the risk factors and outcome of delivery between preterm and term delivery at ...
Background: Preterm labour and preterm deliveries are very challenging obstetric complications. Earl...
Introduction: Despite the progress made in perinatal medicine over the past two decades, the problem...
Background: Preterm delivery is defined as childbirth occurring at <37 completed weeks. Preterm birt...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Premature delivery is the presence of progressive uterine contractions bef...
Background: Preterm births are responsible for 75 to 80% of perinatal mortality. Aim: To determine t...
Background: The World Health Organization defines preterm birth as any birth before 37 completed wee...
Objective: To determine the risk factors associated with preterm birth in pregnant women of the Gine...
Objective: To identify the maternal risk factors associated with preterm birth. Material and method:...
Objective: To identify the maternal risk factors associated with preterm birth. Material and method:...
A case-control study (2008-2009) analyzed risk factors for preterm birth in the city of Campina Gran...
A case-control study (2008-2009) analyzed risk factors for preterm birth in the city of Campina Gran...
Background: Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal mortality and a major public health conce...
Background: Very preterm birth (26-32 weeks) has an important effect on infant morta-lity and disabi...
The aim of the research – assess risk factors for very preterm delivery in the Omsk region. Materia...
Objective: To assess the risk factors and outcome of delivery between preterm and term delivery at ...
Background: Preterm labour and preterm deliveries are very challenging obstetric complications. Earl...
Introduction: Despite the progress made in perinatal medicine over the past two decades, the problem...