Journal of Developmental Medicine(Electronic Version) 2021, Vol. 9 Issue (4): 282-286 DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-5340.2021.04.008 |
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Analysis of distribution of pathogenic bacteria and pregnancy outcome of puerperal infection |
Hu Lingyun, Xie Xiaoxiao, Li Li'an, et al
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(1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General
Hospital, Beijing 100853, China; 2. Department of Critical Care Medicine, the First Medical Center of
Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China; 3. Department of Anesthesiology, the First Medical
Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China)
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Abstract 【Abstract】 Objective To investigate the distribution of pathogenic bacteria and pregnancy outcome
of the puerperal infection. Methods The cases of the puerperal infection in the First Medical Center of
Chinese PLA General Hospital were retrospectively analyzed from January 2010 to December 2020.
Whose pathogenic bacteria, delivery mode, labor progress and pregnancy outcome of the patients
were counted. Results There were 22,159 pregnant women in our hospital from January 2010 to
December 2020, 55 cases had puerperal infection, the infection rate was 0.25%. There were 19 cases of the 55 cases come from other hospitals. The maximum temperature was (39.36±0.76)℃. The bloodstream infectional rate was 41.8% (23/55),the sepsis rate was 7.3% (4/55), the rate of sepic shock was 20.0% (11/55), the rate of hysterectomy operation was 0.1% (5/55), the dead rate was 1.8% (1/55). The rate of the blood stream infection which the escherichia coli lead to was 41.8% (22/28),the sepsis rate was 7.1% (2/22), the rate of sepic shock was 14.3% (4/28), the rate of hysterectomy operation was 7.1% (2/28). 9 cases had neonatal asphyxia and 1 case had early neonatal death of 33 cases live births, 7 cases in children with asphyxia caused by Escherichiacoli (E. coli) infection. Conclusions Infection is still one of the important causes lead to maternal death andserious complications, so we should be pay attention to that E. coliis the main bacterial strain which can lead to infection in pregnant, and it may result in serious adverse outcomes of mother and child.
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Received: 04 March 2021
Published: 29 July 2021
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