A rate of perinatal infections in the structure of fetus mortality
- Authors: Tzhai V.B.1
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Affiliations:
- Krasnoyarsk State Medical Academy
- Issue: Vol 48, No 5S (1999)
- Pages: 164-164
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/jowd/article/view/101524
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD101524
- ID: 101524
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Abstract
Purpose: To determine the rate and meaning of perinatal infections in the structure of mortality.
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Purpose: To determine the rate and meaning of perinatal infections in the structure of mortality.
Methods: Retrospective analisies of mortality since 1996 up to 1998 in clinical Maternity House №5, Krasnoyarsk.
Results: Basic indexes for the period of 1996-1998: perinatal mortality — 10,11%, 16,2%, and 13%, intrauterine death fetus — 7,1% , 12,4% and 9,4%, dead in early neonatal period - 3%, 3,8% and 3,6 %, correlatively. Perinatal infections are one of the major reasons of antenatal fetus mortality in 72,7%, 70,5% and 57,9%, severe placenta insufficiency — 46,6%, 47,4%, and 66%, fetus anomaly 85,7%, 83,3% and 40% (since 1996 up to 1998, correlatively).
In the lack of perinatal infection tests only morbid anatomist can determine fetus mortality correlation with infections. Hystology afterberth study carried extremely important information in this subject.
Conclusions: High rate of infections has been established in the structure of perenatal mortality. There was revealed a close dependence of this pathology with heavy placenta insufficiency and fetal letalis anomalies.
About the authors
V. B. Tzhai
Krasnoyarsk State Medical Academy
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Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk