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Doctoral thesis . 2022
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Utilidad de un nuevo modelo de curvas personalizadas de peso fetal y neonatal

Authors: González Martín, Agustina Eliana;

Utilidad de un nuevo modelo de curvas personalizadas de peso fetal y neonatal

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OBJETIVO: El objetivo del estudio fue construir un nuevo modelo de curvas personalizadas(CC), considerando la delgadez y la obesidad materna como enfermedad y por tanto como causa de exclusión de los cálculos, y valorar su eficacia para identificara los fetos y recién nacidos pequeños y grandes para la edad gestacional (PEG y GEG) con resultados perinatales adversos, comparándola con la de los modelos de CC convencionales. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Para construir el nuevo modelo de CC se valoraron 20331 gestaciones asistidas en el Hospital Universitario Materno Infantil de Canarias. Además de considerar como criterio de exclusión, de la muestra utilizada para los cálculos del modelo de curvas de peso fetal, la patología materna asociada, la inducida por el embarazo y la fetal, se consideraron enfermedad la delgadez y la obesidad materna de la gestante al inicio del embarazo (índice de masa corporal (IMC) 25 kg/m2). La muestra final quedó constituida por 11604 gestantes. Una vez construido el nuevo modelo de CC(18.5-25), se validó internamente, utilizándolo para clasificar por pesos a los recién nacidos incluidos en la totalidad de la muestra. Los resultados perinatales de los grupos de neonatos identificados como AEG, GEG y PEG se compararon con los obtenidos al clasificarlos por pesos según el modelo convencional de CC. La validación externa de las CC(18.5-25) se realizó comparando la eficacia de los modelos para identificar a los recién nacidos AEG, GEG y PEG con riesgo de resultados perinatales adversos en una muestra de 14740 gestantes asistidas en el Hospital Universitario Vall d´Hebrón...

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Spain
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616-053.31(043.2), 3201.10 Pediatría, Pediatría, Newborn Infants, Niños recién nacidos

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