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HISTORICAL REVIEW OF CESAREAN SECTION AT KING’S MATERNITY HOSPITAL AND MIDWIFERY SCHOOL ZAGREB 1908-1918
DUBRAVKO HABEK
orcid.org/0000-0003-1304-9279
; Klinička bolnica Sveti Duh, Klinika za ginekologiju i porodništvo i Hrvatsko katoličko sveučilište Zagreb, Zagreb, Hrvatska
VALERIJA KRUHAK
; Visoka tehnička škola u Bjelovaru, Studij sestrinstva, Bjelovar, Hrvatska
Sažetak
This article presents a historical review of the performance of 23 cesarean sections at the King’s Maternity Hospital and Midwifery School in Zagreb during the 1908-1918 period. Following prenatal screening by midwives and doctors in the hospital, deliveries in high risk pregnant women were performed at maternity hospitals, not at home. The most common indication for cesarean section was narrowed pelvis in 65.2% of women, while postpartum febrile condition was the most common complication in the puerperium. Maternal mortality due to sepsis after the procedure was 8.69% and overall perinatal mortality was 36.3% (stillbirths and early neonatal deaths).
Ključne riječi
cesarean section; history; perinatal outcome
Hrčak ID:
165168
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Datum izdavanja:
7.9.2016.
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