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Facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas Risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases

The delivery of a macrosomic infant is a relatively common situation. It can put mother and fetus at high risk. The main maternal complications are the increase in cesarean rates, postpartum hemorrhage and cervicovaginal traumatic lacerations. The main fetal complication is shoulder dystocia increas...

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Autores principales: Ridha, Fatnassi, Houssem, Ragmoun, Latifa, Marzougui, Ines, Mkhinini, Sabra, Hammami
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29515744
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.28.126.8508
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author Ridha, Fatnassi
Houssem, Ragmoun
Latifa, Marzougui
Ines, Mkhinini
Sabra, Hammami
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Houssem, Ragmoun
Latifa, Marzougui
Ines, Mkhinini
Sabra, Hammami
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description The delivery of a macrosomic infant is a relatively common situation. It can put mother and fetus at high risk. The main maternal complications are the increase in cesarean rates, postpartum hemorrhage and cervicovaginal traumatic lacerations. The main fetal complication is shoulder dystocia increasing the risk of brachial plexus. The objective was to identify risk factors and maternal-fetal complications associated with fetal macrosomia. Comparative retrospective study conducted at Kairouan University Hospital maternity unit in 2010. We compared a group of 820 cases of macrosomic infants to a control group of 800 cases of infants born in the same period of time. During the study period we collected clinical data of 820 macrosomic cases on a total of 7.495 deliveries, corresponding to a total incidence of 10.94%. Several factors predisposing to fetal macrosomia were highlighted: Maternal age> 35 years was present in 28.5% of cases; Maternal obesity was found in 45% of cases; A personal history of macrosomia was noted in 28,8% of cases; Prolonged pregnancies > 41 weeks of amenorrhoea was noted in 35.6% of cases; Multiparity was found in 47% of cases. Maternal complications were essentially postpartum hemorrhage: 71 cases and genital traumas: 24 cases. Perinatal complications were dominated by shoulder dystocia: 27 cases (3.3%). Traumatic postpartum complications were found in 11.6%.
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spelling pubmed-58371802018-03-07 Facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas Risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases Ridha, Fatnassi Houssem, Ragmoun Latifa, Marzougui Ines, Mkhinini Sabra, Hammami Pan Afr Med J Case Series The delivery of a macrosomic infant is a relatively common situation. It can put mother and fetus at high risk. The main maternal complications are the increase in cesarean rates, postpartum hemorrhage and cervicovaginal traumatic lacerations. The main fetal complication is shoulder dystocia increasing the risk of brachial plexus. The objective was to identify risk factors and maternal-fetal complications associated with fetal macrosomia. Comparative retrospective study conducted at Kairouan University Hospital maternity unit in 2010. We compared a group of 820 cases of macrosomic infants to a control group of 800 cases of infants born in the same period of time. During the study period we collected clinical data of 820 macrosomic cases on a total of 7.495 deliveries, corresponding to a total incidence of 10.94%. Several factors predisposing to fetal macrosomia were highlighted: Maternal age> 35 years was present in 28.5% of cases; Maternal obesity was found in 45% of cases; A personal history of macrosomia was noted in 28,8% of cases; Prolonged pregnancies > 41 weeks of amenorrhoea was noted in 35.6% of cases; Multiparity was found in 47% of cases. Maternal complications were essentially postpartum hemorrhage: 71 cases and genital traumas: 24 cases. Perinatal complications were dominated by shoulder dystocia: 27 cases (3.3%). Traumatic postpartum complications were found in 11.6%. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5837180/ /pubmed/29515744 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.28.126.8508 Text en © Fatnassi Ridha et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Series
Ridha, Fatnassi
Houssem, Ragmoun
Latifa, Marzougui
Ines, Mkhinini
Sabra, Hammami
Facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas Risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases
title Facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas Risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases
title_full Facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas Risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases
title_fullStr Facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas Risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases
title_full_unstemmed Facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas Risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases
title_short Facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas Risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases
title_sort facteurs de risque et pronostic materno-fœtal de la macrosomie fœtale: étude comparative a propos de 820 cas risk factors and materno-fetal prognosis of foetal macrosomia: comparative study of 820 cases
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29515744
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.28.126.8508
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