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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Valvopatia mitral em gestantes: repercusões maternas e perinatais / Maternal and perinatal events in pregnant women with mitral valve disease

Fernandes, Alessandra Fernandez 05 April 2010 (has links)
Os objetivos deste estudo foram correlacionar o tipo de lesão valvar mitral com eventos maternos e neonatais. É um estudo retrospectivo, observacional, realizado na Clínica Obstétrica do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de São Paulo. Foram coletados dados de 117 gestações em 111 mulheres com valvopatia mitral e 117 recém-nascidos resultantes destas gestações. No grupo estudado, foram observados 71 casos de gestantes portadoras de insuficiência mitral e 46 casos de gestantes portadoras de estenose mitral e seus 117 recém-natos. O tipo de lesão valvar, a estenose mitral, esteve significantemente relacionado piores classes funcionais (com predominância de CF III/IV), a maior necessidade de uso de medicamentos cardiovasculares, à maior freqüência de internação para compensação do quadro cardíaco, a maiores índices de parto cesárea, a menor média ponderal ao nascimento e a maior incidência de RNs pequenos para idade gestacional. Entretanto, a lesão valvar predominante não influiu com relevância estatística quanto à presença de complicações obstétricas, presença de co-morbidades clínicas, a complicações fetais, índice de Apgar < 7, e necessidade de UTI neonatal. A presença de valvopatia mitral na gravidez, principalmente a estenose mitral, acompanha-se de riscos maternos e perinatais / PURPOSE: To evaluate the maternal (clinical e obstetrical) and perinatal events related to the predominant valvar lesion in pregnant women with mitral valve disease. This is a Observational and retrospective study of 117 pregnancies in 111 patients with mitral disease, followed in a single tertiary center from January 2004 until August 2008. Clinical and obstetrical data were reviewed and analyzed according to the main type of valvar lesion (stenosis or insufficiency). The statistical analysis of the results was performed by chi-square test, Fishers exact test, and Mann-Whitney test. Among the 117 pregnancies (and neonates), there were 71 cases of predominant mitral regurgitation (MR group) and 46 with predominant mitral stenosis. The MS group presented more severe heart failure symptoms (functional class III and IV) during pregnancy, received more cardiovascular drugs and needed more hospital admissions due to cardiac reasons . Concerning perinatal events, MS presented higher rates of cesarean sections, smaller birthweight and higher incidence of SGA (small for gestational age, babies. Nevertheless, the predominant valvar lesion was not significantly related to other clinical co-morbidities, obstetrical or perinatal complications. Mitral valve disease in pregnancy is related to clinical and perinatal events, especially in patients with predominant mitral stenosis
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Valvopatia mitral em gestantes: repercusões maternas e perinatais / Maternal and perinatal events in pregnant women with mitral valve disease

Alessandra Fernandez Fernandes 05 April 2010 (has links)
Os objetivos deste estudo foram correlacionar o tipo de lesão valvar mitral com eventos maternos e neonatais. É um estudo retrospectivo, observacional, realizado na Clínica Obstétrica do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de São Paulo. Foram coletados dados de 117 gestações em 111 mulheres com valvopatia mitral e 117 recém-nascidos resultantes destas gestações. No grupo estudado, foram observados 71 casos de gestantes portadoras de insuficiência mitral e 46 casos de gestantes portadoras de estenose mitral e seus 117 recém-natos. O tipo de lesão valvar, a estenose mitral, esteve significantemente relacionado piores classes funcionais (com predominância de CF III/IV), a maior necessidade de uso de medicamentos cardiovasculares, à maior freqüência de internação para compensação do quadro cardíaco, a maiores índices de parto cesárea, a menor média ponderal ao nascimento e a maior incidência de RNs pequenos para idade gestacional. Entretanto, a lesão valvar predominante não influiu com relevância estatística quanto à presença de complicações obstétricas, presença de co-morbidades clínicas, a complicações fetais, índice de Apgar < 7, e necessidade de UTI neonatal. A presença de valvopatia mitral na gravidez, principalmente a estenose mitral, acompanha-se de riscos maternos e perinatais / PURPOSE: To evaluate the maternal (clinical e obstetrical) and perinatal events related to the predominant valvar lesion in pregnant women with mitral valve disease. This is a Observational and retrospective study of 117 pregnancies in 111 patients with mitral disease, followed in a single tertiary center from January 2004 until August 2008. Clinical and obstetrical data were reviewed and analyzed according to the main type of valvar lesion (stenosis or insufficiency). The statistical analysis of the results was performed by chi-square test, Fishers exact test, and Mann-Whitney test. Among the 117 pregnancies (and neonates), there were 71 cases of predominant mitral regurgitation (MR group) and 46 with predominant mitral stenosis. The MS group presented more severe heart failure symptoms (functional class III and IV) during pregnancy, received more cardiovascular drugs and needed more hospital admissions due to cardiac reasons . Concerning perinatal events, MS presented higher rates of cesarean sections, smaller birthweight and higher incidence of SGA (small for gestational age, babies. Nevertheless, the predominant valvar lesion was not significantly related to other clinical co-morbidities, obstetrical or perinatal complications. Mitral valve disease in pregnancy is related to clinical and perinatal events, especially in patients with predominant mitral stenosis

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