1. Causal analysis of fetal death in high-risk pregnancies.
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Aguinaga M, Valdespino Y, Medina D, Espino Y Sosa S, Sevilla R, Miranda O, Acevedo S, Monroy IE, Helguera AC, Pérez J, Mariscal LF, Murillo MR, Lara RM, Armijos JC, Rogel G, and Cardona JA
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- Adult, Causality, Cause of Death, Female, Fetal Mortality, Gestational Age, Humans, Mexico epidemiology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome epidemiology, Pregnancy, High-Risk, Congenital Abnormalities diagnosis, Congenital Abnormalities epidemiology, Fetal Death etiology, Placenta Diseases diagnosis, Placenta Diseases epidemiology, Pregnancy Complications diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications epidemiology, Stillbirth epidemiology
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Objectives: To determine the causes of fetal death among the stillbirths using two classification systems from 22 weeks of gestation in a period of three years in high-risk pregnancies. This is a retrospective observational study., Methods: The National Institute of Perinatal Health in Mexico City is a Level 3 care referral center attending high-risk pregnancies from throughout the country. The population consisted of patients with fetal death during a three-year period. Between January 2016 and December 2018, all stillbirths were examined in the Pathology Department by a pathologist and a medical geneticist. Stillbirth was defined as a fetal death occurring after 22 weeks of gestation., Results: Main outcome measures: Causal analysis of fetal death using the International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems-Perinatal Mortality (ICD-PM) and initial causes of fetal death (INCODE) classification systems. A total of 297 stillborn neonates were studied. The distribution of gestational age in antepartum stillbirths (55.2%) showed a bimodal curve, 36% occurred between 24 and 27 weeks and 32% between 32 and 36 weeks. In comparison, the majority (86%) of intrapartum deaths (44.8%) were less than 28 weeks of gestation. Of the 273 women enrolled, 93 (34%) consented to a complete fetal autopsy. The INCODE system showed a present cause in 42%, a possible cause in 54% and a probable cause in 93% of patients., Conclusions: The principal causes of antepartum death were fetal abnormalities and pathologic placental conditions and the principal causes of intrapartum death were complications of pregnancy which caused a premature labor and infections., (© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.)
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- 2021
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