STUDY OF CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES ENCOUNTERED IN A MATERNITY HOSPITAL BETWEEN 2010 AND 2014

This study sought to identify the existence of chromosomal abnormalities recorded in the medical records of live-born infants in a maternity hospital. This retrospective study analyzed the information contained in the medical records of the archives of the Medical Archiving Service of a maternity ho...

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Main Authors: Cleiton Fantin, Marcelo Lasmar Santos, Lilian Barroso Carvalho, Natanael Martins Gomes, Larissa Nascimento Souza, Gabriela Bentes Sousa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2017-03-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v22i1.48599
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Summary:This study sought to identify the existence of chromosomal abnormalities recorded in the medical records of live-born infants in a maternity hospital. This retrospective study analyzed the information contained in the medical records of the archives of the Medical Archiving Service of a maternity hospital in Amazonas state between January 2010 and December 2014, with the correlation between the chromosomal abnormalities and the characteristics of the mothers and the live-born infants also studied. A total of 15,621 records were analyzed, of these 163 presented congenital defects, with 15 diagnosed with chromosomal syndromes, divided into three types of anomalies: 13 individuals with Down syndrome, one with Patau syndrome and one with Dandy-Walker syndrome. This is the first registration of the occurrence and profile of births with chromosomal abnormalities in a maternity hospital. The result is of great importance for the public health service of the state. The performance of further studies may provide a better overview of the different genetic diseases of this state
ISSN:1414-8536
2176-9133