Blake A M, Pollitzer M J, Reynolds E O
Br Med J. 1979 Aug 18;2(6187):414-6. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6187.414.
During 1975-7, 96 mothers were referred to University College Hospital for delivery from 39 other hospitals because their pregnancies were considered to be at very high risk. One hundred of the 111 infants born to the 96 mothers weighed 2500 g or less and 60 weighed 1500 g or less. A high proportion of the infants developed serious illnesses necessitating intensive care. The birth-weight-specific neonatal mortality rates of the infants were much lower than those of infants born in England and Wales as a whole and were also lower than those of the 370 infants transported to this hospital for intensive care after delivery elsewhere. Whenever possible mothers with very high-risk pregnancies should be referred for delivery to centres with full facilities for the intensive care of the mother, fetus, and newborn infant.
1975年至1977年期间,96名母亲因被认为妊娠风险极高,从其他39家医院转至大学学院医院分娩。这96名母亲所生的111名婴儿中,有100名体重在2500克及以下,60名体重在1500克及以下。很大一部分婴儿患上了需要重症监护的严重疾病。这些婴儿的出生体重特异性新生儿死亡率远低于英格兰和威尔士整体出生婴儿的死亡率,也低于在其他地方分娩后转至本院接受重症监护的370名婴儿的死亡率。只要有可能,应将妊娠风险极高的母亲转至具备全面设施以对母亲、胎儿和新生儿进行重症监护的中心分娩。