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OUT-OF-HOSPITAL MATERNITIES Medically survived or useful?

Ante Dražančić ; Klinika za ženske bolesti i porode KBC-a u Zagrebu, Petrova 13, Zagreb
Urelija Rodin ; Hrvatski zavod za javno zdravstvo u Zagrebu


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Through 10-years period 2000–2009, the fetal, early neonatal and perinatal mortality in six out-of-hospital maternities of Republic of Croatia are analyzed. All stillborns and early neonatally (0–6 days) died infants, registered on the Perinatal Death Certificate were analyzed with regard to gestational age, birth weight and length, maternal disease and a day of life succombed infant. During the 10 years period in six out-of-hospital maternities were born 13023 infants with a birth weight 500 grams resp. 22 weeks of pregnancy. Alltogether were 9 stillborns (0.64‰) and 9 (0.69‰) early neonatally died infants, the perinatal mortality was 1.38‰. Ten years avarage perinatal mortality (for international comparison, infants 1000 grams) was 4,4 times lower than overall perinatal mortality in the country (6.05‰); the mortality for national comparison (infants 500 grams) was 6.4 times lower than overall mortality in the country (8.85‰). The incidence all of pre-term births (22–36 wks) during 10 years period was 0.94%, of infants with 22–27 wks was 0.04%, of those 27–31 weeks 0.02% and of those with 32–36 weeks 0.88%, manyfold significantly lower than overall values. The data demonstrate that the out-of-hospital maternities have successfuly accomplished its duty in the modern regional organization of perinatal care, i.e. the screening of pregnancies/fetuses and their sending to the higher level hospitals.

Ključne riječi

out-of-hospital maternities; small maternities; perinatal mortality; pre-term childbirths

Hrčak ID:

69973

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/69973

Datum izdavanja:

1.3.2011.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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