Amarin V N, Akasheh H F
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Prince Ali Military Hospital, Karak, Jordan.
East Mediterr Health J. 2001 Jul-Sep;7(4-5):646-51.
To assess the effect of maternal age on obstetric intervention and pregnancy outcome, a retrospective study compared obstetric intervention, pregnancy complications and outcome in 73 women of age > 35 years with 471 women of age 20-25 years attending Prince Ali Military Hospital, Jordan from June 1999 to May 2000. Older women were found to have significantly higher rates of medical complications such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Despite significantly increased frequency of large babies, trisomy 21, twin pregnancy and antepartum haemorrhage, overall outcome was satisfactory. We conclude that older women, managed by modern obstetric methods and delivered in a modern health-care centre, can expect good pregnancy outcomes.
为评估产妇年龄对产科干预措施及妊娠结局的影响,一项回顾性研究比较了1999年6月至2000年5月期间在约旦阿里王子军事医院就诊的73名年龄大于35岁的女性与471名年龄在20 - 25岁之间的女性的产科干预措施、妊娠并发症及结局。结果发现,年龄较大的女性出现高血压和糖尿病等医学并发症的比率显著更高。尽管巨大儿、21三体综合征、双胎妊娠及产前出血的发生率显著增加,但总体结局令人满意。我们得出结论,采用现代产科方法管理并在现代医疗保健中心分娩的高龄女性,有望获得良好的妊娠结局。