Association between maternal and neonatal factors and Apgar in usual risk neonates

J. Saraiva, Sibylle Emilie Vogt, Jéssica da Silva Rocha, E. D. Duarte, Delma Aurélia da Silva Simão
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Objective: to verify the association between maternal and neonatal factors and the Apgar score <7 at five minutes of life. Methods: cross-sectional study with 134 newborns. For the analysis of the data collected through an instrument developed by the researchers, we used the description of the absolute and relative frequencies and applied the Chi-square or Fisher’s exact tests. Results: of the total number of newborns, 63.0% had primigravida mother, 56.0% were male, 79.0% had been born from normal delivery, 65.0% had required oxygen and 45.0% had been resuscitated in the delivery room. Among women, 71.0% had made use of oxytocin. Conclusion: use of oxytocin, oxygen and resuscitation in the delivery room showed a significant association with Apgar <7 at five minutes of life. Birth weight, rupture membrane time, meconium clearance, type of delivery, and parity were not related to the low Apgar score.
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产妇和新生儿因素与正常危险新生儿Apgar之间的关系
目的:验证母婴因素与生命5分钟时Apgar评分<7的相关性。方法:对134例新生儿进行横断面研究。为了分析通过研究人员开发的仪器收集的数据,我们使用了绝对频率和相对频率的描述,并应用了卡方或费雪精确检验。结果:初产妇占新生儿总数的63.0%,男婴占56.0%,正常分娩占79.0%,需吸氧占65.0%,产房复苏占45.0%。在女性中,71.0%曾使用过催产素。结论:产房使用催产素、吸氧及复苏与新生儿5分钟时Apgar <7有显著相关性。出生体重、破膜时间、胎便清除率、分娩类型和胎次与低Apgar评分无关。
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