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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126446

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A prospective study on the use of epidural anaesthesia in lower segment caesarean section at NOGH was carried out on 41 patients who had been admitted to NOGH from the 1st May 1995 to the 30th April 1996. All the necessary preoperative assessments were done. Epidural analgesia, but using a combination of 0.5 per cent Marcaine and 2 per cent lignocaine was given. the mean duration of induction delivery period was 15 minutes, mean one-minute Apgar score was 7.95. About seventy three per cent (73.17 per cent) of the patients could start breast feeding soon after delivery in the operation theatre and the remaining patients could breast feed their babies soon after leaving the theatre. No serious complication was encountered apart from 7.3 per cent of the patients who had minor complications. The mean duration of postoperative analgesia was 10.46 hours and the mean pain score 1.6. Among these, 39.02 per cent did not require any post-operative analgesia, 39.02 per cent were relieved by placebo injection, 12.19 per cent by injection Diazepam, 7.33 per cent by injection volteran while 2.44 per cent required injection morphine.


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Césarienne , Analgésie péridurale , Interventions chirurgicales non urgentes , Myanmar
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126405

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A prospective study on the use of epidural anaesthesia in lower segment caesarean section at NOGH was carried out on 41 patients who had been admitted to NOGH from the 1st May 1995 to the 30th


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Analgésie péridurale , Césarienne
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126839

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To study the changes during normal pregnancy and in preeclampsia, serum calcium concentration was measured in 26 apparently healthy pregnant Myanmar women and in 15 preeclamptic patients. They were 20-40 years of age. In healthy pregnant women, serum total calcium levels measured at 24th week, 28th week, 32nd week and 36th week of gestation were 2.45 + or - 0.30 mmol/1, 2.47 + or - 0.29 mmol/1, 2.41 + or - 0.29 mmol/1 and 2.46 + or - 0.29 mmol/1 respectively and ionized calcium levels at these periods were 1.24 + or - 0.15 mmol/1, 1.23 + or - 0.14 mmol/1, and 1.20 + or - 0.16 mmol/1 respectively. In preeclamptic patients, the mean serum total calcium level (2.26 + or - 0.24 mmol/1) was significantly lower than that (2.52 + or - 0.23 mmol/1) of 0.27 mmol/1) and ionized calcium level (1.23 + or - 0.14 mmol/1) of preeclamptic patients were not significantly different from those (2.43 + or - 0.24 mmol/1 and 1.24 + or - 0.13 mmol/1 respectively) of control.


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Pré-éclampsie , Myanmar
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126476

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The purpose of the study was to explore the community perceptions of the socio-economic, socio-cultural and socio-psychological determinants of women with induced abortion. Qualitative data was obtained by means of focus group discussions with induced abortion patients admitted to Gynaecological Ward of the North Okkalapa General Hospital. Future sub-grouping of patients with respect to parity and contraceptive usage was done. Content analysis of focus group discussion revealed the following data. Regarding family formation, the best age at first union was 20 years, the desired number of children was two to three and the ideal birth interval two to three years. With respect to family planning, they felt that most pregnancies were unplanned. They were aware of traditional and modern contraceptive methods but most were uncertain of correct methods of usage. Information regarding contraception was obtained mainly from lay persons.


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Avortement provoqué , Facteurs socioéconomiques , Myanmar
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126243

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A total of 2613 babies delivered in North Okkalapa General Hospital (N.O.G.H) during 9 months period from January 1990 to September 1990 were studied with the view to determine maternal influences on low birth weight. Maternal variables assessed and recorded were completed age, parity, height, education, smoking, last birth interval. Fetal variables assessed and recorded were birth weight and gestational age in weeks. The incidence of L.B.W in N.O.G.H during the study period was 21.0 percent, 18.1 percent due to intrauterine growth retardation and 2.9 percent due to preterm. The highest proportion of L.B.W was found in the < 20 years age group, parity one, last birth interval > 3-4 years, maternal height < = 145cm., maternal education 1-4 years and in smoking group. Increased risk and significant association with L.B.W was found among teenage (< 20 years) pregnancies, primiparity, maternal height < = 145 cm, smokers and maternal education < = 8 years. Odds ratio > 1 but no significant association with L.B.W was found among maternal age > 35 years, last birth interval< = 1 year and > 3 years, and parity 5 + groups.


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Comportement maternel , Myanmar
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126523

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Foetal femur length and placental maturity was measured with with a real time ultrasound scanner in fifty gravind patients from 3 per cent to 42 weeks gestation. In all these cases, the antenatal measurements of the ultrasound fetal femur length corresponds well with the fetal gestational age and in combination with the ultrasonographic placental maturity appears to be superior to other measurements of fetus.


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Âge gestationnel , Échographie
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Burma Med J ; 1980; 26(4): 253-256
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-125381
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Burma Med J ; 1976; 22(3-4): 49-52
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-125647

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Aims of antenatal diagnosis, indications for increased vigilance, techniques for definitive antenatal diagnosis, amniocentesis and culture for amniotic cells are described.


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Diagnostic prénatal
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