Early hospital discharge and early puerperal complications

OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the association between time of postpartum discharge and symptoms indicative of complications during the first postpartum week. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Women with vaginal delivery at a Mexico City public hospital, without complications before the hospital discharge, were interviewed seven days after delivery. Time of postpartum discharge was classified as early (<24 hours) or late (>25 hours). The dependent variable was defined as the occurrence and severity of puerperal complication symptoms. RESULTS:Out of 303 women, 208 (68%) were discharged early. However, women with early discharge and satisfactory prenatal care had lower odds of presenting symptoms in early puerperium than women without early discharge and inadequate prenatal care (OR 0.36; 95% confidence intervals = 0.17-0.76). CONCLUSIONS:There was no association between early discharge and symptoms of complications during the first postpartum week; the odds of complications were lower for mothers with early discharge and satisfactory prenatal care.

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Main Authors: Ramírez-Villalobos,Dolores, Hernández-Garduño,Adolfo, Salinas,Aarón, González,Dolores, Walker,Dilys, Rojo-Herrera,Guadalupe, Hernández-Prado,Bernardo
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Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 2009
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-36342009000300011
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spelling oai:scielo:S0036-363420090003000112009-09-01Early hospital discharge and early puerperal complicationsRamírez-Villalobos,DoloresHernández-Garduño,AdolfoSalinas,AarónGonzález,DoloresWalker,DilysRojo-Herrera,GuadalupeHernández-Prado,Bernardo patient discharge postpartum period postnatal care Mexico OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the association between time of postpartum discharge and symptoms indicative of complications during the first postpartum week. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Women with vaginal delivery at a Mexico City public hospital, without complications before the hospital discharge, were interviewed seven days after delivery. Time of postpartum discharge was classified as early (<24 hours) or late (>25 hours). The dependent variable was defined as the occurrence and severity of puerperal complication symptoms. RESULTS:Out of 303 women, 208 (68%) were discharged early. However, women with early discharge and satisfactory prenatal care had lower odds of presenting symptoms in early puerperium than women without early discharge and inadequate prenatal care (OR 0.36; 95% confidence intervals = 0.17-0.76). CONCLUSIONS:There was no association between early discharge and symptoms of complications during the first postpartum week; the odds of complications were lower for mothers with early discharge and satisfactory prenatal care.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaSalud Pública de México v.51 n.3 20092009-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-36342009000300011en
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Hernández-Garduño,Adolfo
Salinas,Aarón
González,Dolores
Walker,Dilys
Rojo-Herrera,Guadalupe
Hernández-Prado,Bernardo
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Hernández-Garduño,Adolfo
Salinas,Aarón
González,Dolores
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Hernández-Prado,Bernardo
Early hospital discharge and early puerperal complications
author_facet Ramírez-Villalobos,Dolores
Hernández-Garduño,Adolfo
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Hernández-Prado,Bernardo
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title Early hospital discharge and early puerperal complications
title_short Early hospital discharge and early puerperal complications
title_full Early hospital discharge and early puerperal complications
title_fullStr Early hospital discharge and early puerperal complications
title_full_unstemmed Early hospital discharge and early puerperal complications
title_sort early hospital discharge and early puerperal complications
description OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the association between time of postpartum discharge and symptoms indicative of complications during the first postpartum week. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Women with vaginal delivery at a Mexico City public hospital, without complications before the hospital discharge, were interviewed seven days after delivery. Time of postpartum discharge was classified as early (<24 hours) or late (>25 hours). The dependent variable was defined as the occurrence and severity of puerperal complication symptoms. RESULTS:Out of 303 women, 208 (68%) were discharged early. However, women with early discharge and satisfactory prenatal care had lower odds of presenting symptoms in early puerperium than women without early discharge and inadequate prenatal care (OR 0.36; 95% confidence intervals = 0.17-0.76). CONCLUSIONS:There was no association between early discharge and symptoms of complications during the first postpartum week; the odds of complications were lower for mothers with early discharge and satisfactory prenatal care.
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