1.Methods of delivery and preceding indication factors in ceasarian section at National Hospital for Obstetric and Gynecology
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2005;0(12):36-39
During July 2002 to December 2003, there were 1618 eligible pregnant women attending to delivery at National Hospital for Obstetric and Gynecology recruited for the study. The rate of CS was 32.4% (16.5% elective CS and 15.8% emergency CS). There is an increase in the rate of having minor wound infection and higher in emergency CS (9.4%). The rate of maternal death was also higher in the group of emergency CS of 3.9/1000, while those rates in elective CS and vaginal were zero. No significant difference of neonatal complications was found among three groups (p>0.08). Medical cost occupied a large part of total bill spent for a delivery (78.1%)
Delivery, Obstetric
2.Application of total quality management for increasing the rate of Thai and H'mong mother in the use of clean delivery package
Journal of Practical Medicine 1998;344(1):21-23
An application of total quality management increased the rate of Thai and H'mong mother who using the clean delivery package from 23.18% to 87.86%. This study analyzed data to find the root causes such as finding of many other subjects who participated to the support for delivering, the method of total quality management showed effectively and practically to manage the difficult problem
Delivery, Obstetric
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Mothers
3.The situation of the abdominal delivery in the Institute of Mother and Infant Protection and Care in 1998
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):14-16
Cesarean section rate has a tendency to get higher. Premature rupture membranes has high prevalence, low percentage of vaginal deliveries in breech presentation, anterior cesarean section contribute to rise the cesarean section rate. We focus on the premature rupture membranes to reduce this rate in the coming years.
Delivery, Obstetric
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Cesarean Section
4.Argumentation of labour and flow of chart of delivery
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):11-13
62 cases of argumentation of labour were analyzed. The two main indications including rupture of the membranes and hypocontraction - cesarean section were in only 20% of cases. A parography will be a useful tool for monitoring progress of labour
Delivery, Obstetric
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Rupture
5.Some observations about breech presentation delivery at the National Institute for Protection of Mother and Newborn (NIPMN):
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(4):25-28
Recording the number or breech presentation delivery at NIPMN in the 1995-1996 year period, authors noted that: The rate of breech presentation comprises 3.95% (591 cases/14938) of 130 (22%) complete and 380 (64.3%) uncompleted breech presentation. 73.3% of cases required a surgical intervention and 24.3% required a perfusion of oxytocine. A high risk of fatality for the newborn was also noted, especially in the case of premature delivery.
Delivery, Obstetric
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diagnosis
6.Study on the fetal femur length ratio and normal fetal head in order to diagnose before delivery
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2004;294(1):59-64
Fetal femur length/biparietal diamater ratio (FL/BPD) assessement with the use of ultrasonic fetal biometry on 875 selected normally gravids from 14 to 30 weeks in a carefully designed cross sectional study have given the results: A good correlation between this ratio and gestational age, with correlation coefficient r = 0.87, was found. The fitted correlation function: y = 0.0454 x + 0.2992, where y = FL/BPD x = gestational age. The mean and centile 5, 10, 50, 90, 95 values of FL/BPD obtained in this study should be considered as a based prediction for normal, and abnormal development of the fetus
Fetus
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Femur
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Diagnosis
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Delivery, Obstetric
7.Women's mortality that related with the pregnancy and delivery
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(4):22-23
This paper summarized the general situation of the women' mortality that related with the pregnancy and delivery. The study also analysed the direct and indirect obstetrical causes for this and recommended some solutions to reduced the pregnancy and obstetric related complications such as pregnancy care, social and health policies
mortality
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Pregnancy
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women
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Delivery, Obstetric
8.Changing the pre-anesthetic evaluation process for obstetric patients: a utility analysis
Philippine Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;13(2):87-91
The purpose of this paper is to present a utility analysis of the hierarchical framework of pre- anesthetic evaluation as part of antenatal care. A sensitivity analysis will likewise be done to test the robustness of the assumptions.
DELIVERY, OBSTETRIC
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ANESTHETICS
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ANESTHESIA
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ANALGESIA
9.Some opinions of uteral revison
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2001;263(9):15-17
A study on all pregnant women had normal delivery in the Institute of Mother and Infant protection and care in 1999 has shown that the rate of uteral revision was high (68%) comparing with this of international and domestic data. The primarily finding showed that there was a relation between the uteral revision and some factors such as history of sponteneous abortion, induced abortion, fetal age, and amniotic rupture time. The indication for uteral revision due to the bleeding was highest (41.1%).
women
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History
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Delivery, Obstetric
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pregnant women
10.To evaluate the essential obstetric care at 30 communes of Lang Son provine
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;450(4):9-11
The investigation was conducted at 30 communes health stations of zones II, III in 3 districts – Huu Lung, Cao Loc, Van Lang – Lang Son province. There were many shortenings in essential care and were not at a same level in various communes even in a same district. For a same commune, there were large gaps between various communes. The main causes of shortening were not the lack of resources, in term of quantity, but of management capacity. Among them, the non homogenous management not basing on the concrete condition of each commune, the negligence of quality standard are the most important
Delivery, Obstetric
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Delivery of Health Care
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Quality of Health Care
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epidemiology