Demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of Pasto, 2010 - 2012

Introduction: Intrauterine fetal mortality (IUFM) is a public health problem because of its high rates worldwide and in low-and middle-income populations. However, it is a little-studied event and lacks visibility in public health policies, plans and programs. Objective: To analyze the sociodemograp...

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Main Authors: Daniel Jurado Fajardo, Melissa Catherine Chaves Marcillo, Annyi Tatiana Belalcázar Fajardo, Denny Marcela Achicanoy Puchana, Carlos Andrés Guerrero, Carmen Eugenia Quiñonez Arteaga, Luisa Mercedes Bravo Goyes
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Published: Universidad de Nariño 2017-08-01
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spelling doaj-2468155a462040ea8d5a8c273cab04802020-11-24T23:59:39ZspaUniversidad de NariñoUniversidad y Salud 0124-71072389-70662017-08-0119220721410.22267/rus.171902.833041Demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of Pasto, 2010 - 2012Daniel Jurado Fajardo0Melissa Catherine Chaves Marcillo1Annyi Tatiana Belalcázar Fajardo2Denny Marcela Achicanoy Puchana3Carlos Andrés Guerrero4Carmen Eugenia Quiñonez Arteaga5Luisa Mercedes Bravo Goyes6Grupo de investigación Salud Publica, Centro de Estudios en Salud - CESUN, Universidad de Nariño. Pasto, Colombia. Programa de Medicina, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Nariño, Pasto, ColombiaSemillero de investigación Septem, Programa de medicina. Facultad Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Nariño. Pasto, ColombiaSemillero de investigación Septem, Programa de medicina. Facultad Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Nariño. Pasto, ColombiaSemillero de investigación Septem, Programa de medicina. Facultad Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Nariño. Pasto, ColombiaSemillero de investigación Septem, Programa de medicina. Facultad Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Nariño. Pasto, ColombiaGrupo de investigación Salud Publica, Centro de Estudios en Salud - CESUN, Universidad de Nariño. Pasto, Colombia. Instituto Departamental de Salud de Nariño. Pasto, ColombiaGrupo de investigación Salud Publica, Centro de Estudios en Salud - CESUN, Universidad de Nariño. Pasto, Colombia. Programa de Medicina, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Nariño, Pasto, ColombiaIntroduction: Intrauterine fetal mortality (IUFM) is a public health problem because of its high rates worldwide and in low-and middle-income populations. However, it is a little-studied event and lacks visibility in public health policies, plans and programs. Objective: To analyze the sociodemographic and clinical determinants associated with IUFM in Pasto-Colombia. Materials and methods: A study, that includes 88 fetal deaths as cases and 88 live births as controls occurred in third level hospitals in Pasto-Colombia during 2010 and 2012, was carried out to determine the relationship between fetal mortality, clinical conditions (complications of pregnancy, gestational age, birth weight, prenatal controls, pathological and toxic medical history, or abortion) and sociodemographic conditions (age, ethnicity, occupation, marital status, stratum, area of residence , schooling, parity, displacement condition, planned pregnancy). Results: It was identified that the risk of fetal mortality is significantly lower with the increase in gestational age (OR ajustado = 0.76 IC95% 0.62; 0.93) and birth weight (OR ajustado = 0.99 IC95% 0.98; 0.99). Other clinical and sociodemographic variables were not associated. Conclusion: The results provide evidence for planning intervention plans that prioritize women whose fetus has a lower-than-normal weight and a risk of premature birth.http://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/usalud/article/view/3479Determinantsintrauterine fetal deathclinical factorssociodemographic factors
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author Daniel Jurado Fajardo
Melissa Catherine Chaves Marcillo
Annyi Tatiana Belalcázar Fajardo
Denny Marcela Achicanoy Puchana
Carlos Andrés Guerrero
Carmen Eugenia Quiñonez Arteaga
Luisa Mercedes Bravo Goyes
spellingShingle Daniel Jurado Fajardo
Melissa Catherine Chaves Marcillo
Annyi Tatiana Belalcázar Fajardo
Denny Marcela Achicanoy Puchana
Carlos Andrés Guerrero
Carmen Eugenia Quiñonez Arteaga
Luisa Mercedes Bravo Goyes
Demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of Pasto, 2010 - 2012
Universidad y Salud
Determinants
intrauterine fetal death
clinical factors
sociodemographic factors
author_facet Daniel Jurado Fajardo
Melissa Catherine Chaves Marcillo
Annyi Tatiana Belalcázar Fajardo
Denny Marcela Achicanoy Puchana
Carlos Andrés Guerrero
Carmen Eugenia Quiñonez Arteaga
Luisa Mercedes Bravo Goyes
author_sort Daniel Jurado Fajardo
title Demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of Pasto, 2010 - 2012
title_short Demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of Pasto, 2010 - 2012
title_full Demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of Pasto, 2010 - 2012
title_fullStr Demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of Pasto, 2010 - 2012
title_full_unstemmed Demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of Pasto, 2010 - 2012
title_sort demographic and clinical determinants associated with intrauterine fetal mortality in the municipality of pasto, 2010 - 2012
publisher Universidad de Nariño
series Universidad y Salud
issn 0124-7107
2389-7066
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Introduction: Intrauterine fetal mortality (IUFM) is a public health problem because of its high rates worldwide and in low-and middle-income populations. However, it is a little-studied event and lacks visibility in public health policies, plans and programs. Objective: To analyze the sociodemographic and clinical determinants associated with IUFM in Pasto-Colombia. Materials and methods: A study, that includes 88 fetal deaths as cases and 88 live births as controls occurred in third level hospitals in Pasto-Colombia during 2010 and 2012, was carried out to determine the relationship between fetal mortality, clinical conditions (complications of pregnancy, gestational age, birth weight, prenatal controls, pathological and toxic medical history, or abortion) and sociodemographic conditions (age, ethnicity, occupation, marital status, stratum, area of residence , schooling, parity, displacement condition, planned pregnancy). Results: It was identified that the risk of fetal mortality is significantly lower with the increase in gestational age (OR ajustado = 0.76 IC95% 0.62; 0.93) and birth weight (OR ajustado = 0.99 IC95% 0.98; 0.99). Other clinical and sociodemographic variables were not associated. Conclusion: The results provide evidence for planning intervention plans that prioritize women whose fetus has a lower-than-normal weight and a risk of premature birth.
topic Determinants
intrauterine fetal death
clinical factors
sociodemographic factors
url http://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/usalud/article/view/3479
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