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Comparison of the reliability of obstetrical ultrasound in the first quarter and the date of the last menstrual period in predicting the date of spontaneous vaginal delivery in patients admitted to a care center I level in Manizales (Colombia)

Comparación de la confiabilidad de la ecografía obstétrica del primer trimestre y la fecha de la última menstruacion en la prediccion de la fecha de parto vaginal espontáneo en pacientes admitidas en un centro de atención de I nivel en Manizales (Colombia




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villegas arenas, oscar alberto, Gomez Gonzalez, L., Salgado Serna, M., & Villegas González, V. (2015). Comparison of the reliability of obstetrical ultrasound in the first quarter and the date of the last menstrual period in predicting the date of spontaneous vaginal delivery in patients admitted to a care center I level in Manizales (Colombia). Archivos De Medicina , 15(1), 107-113. https://doi.org/10.30554/archmed.15.1.714.2015
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villegas arenas, oscar alberto, Gomez Gonzalez, L., Salgado Serna, M., & Villegas González, V. (2015). Comparison of the reliability of obstetrical ultrasound in the first quarter and the date of the last menstrual period in predicting the date of spontaneous vaginal delivery in patients admitted to a care center I level in Manizales (Colombia). Archivos De Medicina , 15(1), 107-113. https://doi.org/10.30554/archmed.15.1.714.2015

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oscar alberto villegas arenas
Laura Gomez Gonzalez
Mauricio Salgado Serna
Valentina Villegas González

oscar alberto villegas arenas,

medico docente especialista en administracion de servicios de salud magister en educacion docencia

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Objective: To compare the degree of successes of the actual date of childbirth with forecasts due date by clinical and ultrasound methods. Methods: Cross-sectional study in 647 births in ASSBASALUD (Manizales-Colombia) 2012-2013. The most important variables were: Date of last menstrual period (LMP) reliable or not, school, ultrasound first quarter, Body Mass Index (BMI). Capurro test. Results: Validated 344 (53.2%). 56.4% of women had no reliable LMP. The initial BMI averaged 22.2. Weight gain was 11kg on average and the gestational at birth was 39 weeks 3 days. The average waist circumference was 101.8cm and uterine height was 34cm. Conclusions: The term births are obtained in at least 90.7% of cases according to ultrasound, LMP and test Capurro. Keywords: ultrasonography, gestational age, term birth, body mass index, fetal weight.

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