Browsing by Autor "Mercedes Colomar"
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Item type: Item , Neonatal outcomes according to different degrees of maternal morbidity: cross-sectional evidence from the Perinatal Information System (SIP) of the CLAP network(Taylor & Francis, 2023) Mercedes Colomar; Bremen De Mucio; Claudio Sosa; Rodolfo Gomez; Luis Mainero; Renato T. Souza; Maria Laura Costa; Adriana Gomes Luz; Maria H. Sousa; Carmen Margarita Mendez CruzMaternal morbidity leads to worse neonatal outcomes, especially in women suffering maternal near miss or death. Based on SIP/PAHO database all these indicators may be helpful for routine situation monitoring in Latin America with the purpose of policy changes and improvement of maternal and neonatal health.Item type: Item , The burden of stillbirths in low resource settings in Latin America: Evidence from a network using an electronic surveillance system(Public Library of Science, 2023) Bremen De Mucio; Claudio Sosa; Mercedes Colomar; Luis Mainero; Carmen M. Cruz; Luz M. Chévez; Rita Salvador López; Gema Carrillo; Ulises Rizo; Erika E. Saint HillairePregnancy complications and maternal morbidity were significantly associated with stillbirths. The stillbirth ratios varied across the maternity hospitals, which highlights the importance for individual surveillance. Specialized antenatal and intrapartum care remains a priority, particularly for women who are at a higher risk of stillbirth.Item type: Item , The impact of maternal morbidity on cesarean section rates: exploring a Latin American network of sentinel facilities using the Robson’s Ten Group Classification System(BioMed Central, 2023) Claudio Sosa; Bremen De Mucio; Mercedes Colomar; Luis Mainero; Maria Laura Costa; José Paulo de Siqueira Guida; Renato T. Souza; Adriana Gomes Luz; José Guilherme Cecatti; Maria H. Sousa