引用本文:邬 华,陈昌益,李 静.巨大儿318例的相关因素及其预后分析[J].中国临床新医学,2012,5(8):741-744.
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巨大儿318例的相关因素及其预后分析
邬 华,陈昌益,李 静
530021 南宁,广西壮族自治区人民医院妇产科
摘要:
[摘要] 目的 分析318例巨大儿发生的相关因素及其预后,为降低巨大儿的发生率和减少母婴并发症的发生提供参考。方法 回顾分析2007-01~2012-03在我院产科住院分娩318例巨大儿的孕妇孕期体重增长、血糖检测、分娩方式、产时并发症、新生儿体重、新生儿产伤、新生儿窒息、新生儿低血糖等资料。结果 巨大胎儿发生的相关因素有遗传因素、孕妇肥胖与身高、妊娠期糖代谢异常、过期妊娠、种族、地区、生活饮食习惯及经济状况、产次、男胎、羊水过多等。结论 积极进行早期干预,正确诊断并选择恰当的分娩方式能降低巨大儿的发生率和减少母婴并发症的发生。
关键词:  巨大儿  相关因素  分娩方式  预后
DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1674-3806.2012.08.16
分类号:R 714.43
基金项目:
The correlation factors of macrosomia: Analysis of 318 cases
WU Hua, CHEN Chang-yi, LI Jing
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the People′s Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,Nanning 530021,China
Abstract:
[Abstract] Objective To analyze the correlation factors of macrosomia in order to avoid its occurrence and provide a reliable theoretical basis for intervention. On the other hand, to explore the mode of delivery and treatment scheme of macrosomia in order to reduce maternal injury and improve the prognosis of macrosomia. Methods The clinical data of 318 macrosomic infants who were born in the people′s Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were analyzed retrospectively from January 2007 to March 2012.These data included pregnant women′s raise of weight, blood glucose, modes of delivery, complications, weight of infants, neonatal birth injury, neonatal asphyxia and hypoglycemia of neonates.Results The correlation factors of macrosomia included hereditary factor, pregnant women′s weight and stature, abnormal glucose metabolism, postterm pregnancy, race, district, habits of life and economic status, parity, male fetus and polyhydramnios factors.Conclusion Paying close attention to the correlation factors of macrosomia, early prevention, adopting appropriate mode of delivery can reduce the occurrence of macrosomia and its related complications.
Key words:  Macrosomia  Correlation factor  Modes of delivery  Prognosis