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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol ; 80(3): 236-241, jun. 2015. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-752873

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Evaluar la efectividad del cribado combinado de primer trimestre para la detección prenatal de aneuploidías tras 6 años de implantación en nuestro servicio y su repercusión en la disminución de pruebas diagnósticas invasivas. Se propone establecer un protocolo para incorporar el estudio de ADN fetal en sangre materna a partir de las revisiones bibliográficas publicadas. MÉTODO: Se evaluó el riesgo de anomalía cromosómica fetal en 3177 gestaciones mediante cribado combinado de primer trimestre entre enero de 2011 y diciembre de 2014. Se revisaron las amniocentesis realizadas desde que se instauró el cribado combinado en 2008 comparándolas con las de los 5 años anteriores. RESULTADOS: La tasa de detección del cribado para trisomía 21 fue del 94,4% y la tasa de falsos positivos de 6,4%. En el año 2005 estábamos realizando 194 amniocentesis, tras 6 años de implantación del cribado, en el año 2013 se realizaron 35 amniocentesis lo que implica una disminución del 70%. CONCLUSIONES: El cribado combinado de primer trimestre ha demostrado una mayor tasa de detección para trisomía 21 que el cribado de segundo trimestre y/o la edad materna, además de que ha llevado a una importante reducción en el número de pruebas invasivas. En los próximos años la incorporación del estudio de ADN fetal mejorará la detección de aneuploidías, con una drástica disminución de las pruebas invasivas por lo que se hace necesario la implantación de nuevos protocolos.


AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of first trimester combined screening in the prenatal detection of aneuploidy after 6 years of implantation in our service and its impact in reducing invasive diagnostic tests. It is proposed to establish a protocol to incorporate the study of fetal DNA in maternal blood from published literature reviews. METHODS: The risk of fetal chromosomal anomalies was assessed in 3177 pregnancies with first trimester combined screening between January 2009 and December 2014. The amniocenteses performed were checked against those of the previous 5 years. RESULTS: The detection rate of screening for trisomy 21 was 94.4% and the false-positive rate was 6.4%. In 2005 there were 194 amniocenteses. In 2013, 5 years after the introduction of screening, 68 amniocenteses were performed, representing a 70% reduction in invasive procedures. CONCLUSIONS: First trimester combined screening has shown a higher detection rate for trisomy 21 that the second trimester screening and/or maternal age, and has substantially reduced the use of invasive prenatal diagnostics procedures. In the coming years, the incorporation of the study of fetal DNA improve the detection of aneuploidys with a drastic reduction of invasive tests so that, the implementation of new protocols is necessary.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Fetal Diseases/diagnosis , Maternal Serum Screening Tests/methods , Aneuploidy , Pregnancy Trimester, Second/blood , Pregnancy Trimester, First/blood , Prenatal Diagnosis/methods , DNA/blood , Genetic Testing , Ultrasonography, Prenatal/methods , Chromosome Aberrations , Risk Assessment , Fetal Diseases/blood , Noninvasive Prenatal Testing , Amniocentesis
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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol ; 80(3): 256-260, jun. 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-752877

ABSTRACT

La evisceración vaginal es una complicación muy rara. Es más frecuente en mujeres posmenopáusicas y con antecedente de cirugía vaginal, fundamentalmente histerectomía. También puede darse en mujeres premenopáusicas, vinculándose en estos casos a traumatismos, iatrogenia o introducción de cuerpos extraños. El íleon distal es el órgano más frecuentemente eviscerado, aunque el prolapso de epiplón, trompas de Falopio y apéndice también se han descrito. Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 43 años con evisceración transvaginal de epiplón a los seis meses de realizarse una histerectomía abdominal por recidiva de un cáncer escamoso de cérvix.


Vaginal evisceration is a very rare complication. It is more often in postmenopausal women with a history of vaginal surgery, mainly hysterectomy. It can also occur in premenopausal women, linking these cases to trauma, iatrogenic or foreign bodies. The distal ileum is most often gutted organ prolapse, although omentum, fallopian tubes and appendix are also described. We report a 43-year old transvaginal omental evisceration after six months of an abdominal hysterectomy for recurrent squamous cervical cancer.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Vaginal Diseases/diagnosis , Hysterectomy, Vaginal/adverse effects , Intestinal Diseases/diagnosis , Omentum , Prolapse , Surgical Wound Dehiscence , Vaginal Diseases/etiology , Iatrogenic Disease , Intestinal Diseases/etiology
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Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care ; 5(4): 227-33, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11245549

ABSTRACT

The objectives of the present clinical study were to evaluate the safety and efficacy of misoprostol (Cytotec) self-administered into the vagina for medical abortion in adolescents under the age of 18 years. After obtaining written consent from the patients and parents or guardians, a group of 150 adolescents with gestations between 35 and 63 days received 800 microg of vaginal misoprostol every 24 h, up to a maximum of three main doses, for abortion. Outcomes assessed included successful abortion (complete abortion without surgery), side-effects, decrease in hemoglobin, mean time of vaginal bleeding, mean expulsion time and mean time for the return of menses. Complete abortion occurred in 133/150 (88.7%, 95% confidence interval 82-93) patients. The frequencies of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea were statistically significantly higher when compared to those obtained for adult females. Vaginal bleeding lasted for 12.7 +/- 5.7 days (median 12 days, range 1-23 days). The mean expulsion time was 6.8 +/- 2.4 h (median 6 h, range 3-14 h) for those who aborted after the first misoprostol dose. The mean time for the return of menses, for those who aborted with misoprostol, was 34.7 +/- 3.4 days. The mean decrease in hemoglobin was statistically significant (p = 0.001), but had no clinical relevance. Taking into account the high abortion rate obtained, we could conclude that misoprostol alone is a valid method for terminating unwanted pregnancies in adolescents under the age of 18 years.


Subject(s)
Abortifacient Agents, Nonsteroidal/administration & dosage , Abortion, Induced , Misoprostol/administration & dosage , Abortifacient Agents, Nonsteroidal/adverse effects , Administration, Intravaginal , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Misoprostol/adverse effects , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Trimester, First , Pregnancy in Adolescence , Self Administration , Treatment Outcome
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Av Piscol Clin Latinonot ; 13: 71-87, 1995.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12347907

ABSTRACT

PIP: 1203 sexually active workers in six government agencies in Mexico City participated in a study of the applicability of the theory of reasoned action to prediction of condom use for AIDS prevention. The theory of reasoned action is one of a series of models of attitudes that have had consistent success in predicting various types of intentions and behaviors, especially in the area of sexual and contraceptive behavior. The theory specifies that the intention of executing a particular behavior is determined as the function of attitude toward the behavior and a social factor termed "subjective norm", referring to the perception of social pressure supporting or opposing a particular behavior. The 1203 subjects, who ranged from low to high educational and socioeconomic status, completed self-administered questionnaires concerning their beliefs, attitudes, and intentions regarding condom use, motivation to comply with the subjective norm, and actual condom use. Various scales were constructed to measure the different components of the theory. Hierarchical regression analysis was carried out separately for men and women and for condom use with regular or occasional partners. The model explained over 20% of condom use behavior. The total explained variance was similar in all groups, but the components of the model determining the variance were different. Personal beliefs and attitudes were more important in reference to occasional sexual partners, but the subjective norm and motivation to comply with the reference group were more important with regular sexual partners. The results demonstrate the need for interventions to be adapted to gender groups and in reference to regular or occasional partners.^ieng


Subject(s)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome , Attitude , Condoms , Decision Making , Health Behavior , Psychology , Research Design , Americas , Behavior , Contraception , Developing Countries , Disease , Family Planning Services , HIV Infections , Latin America , Mexico , North America , Research , Virus Diseases
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