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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2020; 88 (01)
Risk factors associated with the preterm premature rupture of membranes in pregnant women of a hospital in Callao, Peru
Meléndez-Saravia N, Barja-Ore J
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 23-28
PDF size: 186.78 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: Determine the risk factors associated with preterm premature rupture of
membranes.
Materials and Methods: An observational, analytical study design of cases
and controls, retrospective and transversal, carried out in pregnant women treated in
2017 at the San José Hospital, Callao, Peru. Sociodemographic and obstetric factors
were studied. For the bivariate statistical analysis, the chi-square test was applied χ
2,
the Odds ratio with its confidence intervals; and for multivariate analysis, the binary
logistic regression test.
Results: The sample was 32 pregnant women with Preterm Premature Rupture of
Membranes (cases) and 64 pregnant women without pathologies (controls). Among the
factors studied, the sociodemographic ones showed no significant association; while
obstetric factors such as vaginal cervical infections (ORa: 6.9; CI 95%: 1.6-29.2), urinary
tract infection (ORa: 5.1; CI 95%: 1.5-17.2) and anemia (ORa: 4.8; CI 95%: 1.6-14.2)
showed a significant increase in the risk of preterm premature rupture of membranes
when a pregnant woman is exposed to them.
Conclusions: Vaginal cervical infections, urinary tract infection and anemia were
risk factors associated with Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes in the study group.
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