Morrison I
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1975 Feb 15;121(4):465-70. doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(75)90076-9.
A five-year review of 127 elderly patients (35 years of age and over), in their first pregnancies, defines the risk to the fetus in terms of perinatal death and neonatal morbidity. With the equivalent of a perinatal mortality rate of 94/1,000, an 11 per cent incidence of small-for-dates infants, and a neonatal morbidity rate of 18 per cent, there would still appear to be a need for an increased awareness of the fetal risks in this group and an increased emphasia on their prevention. Areas of management in prenatal care and labor which might reduce these figures are defined.
对127名首次怀孕的老年患者(35岁及以上)进行的为期五年的回顾,从围产期死亡和新生儿发病率方面确定了对胎儿的风险。围产期死亡率相当于每1000例中有94例,小样儿发生率为11%,新生儿发病率为18%,在这组人群中似乎仍有必要提高对胎儿风险的认识,并加强对这些风险的预防。文中明确了产前护理和分娩中可能降低这些数字的管理领域。