MAKROSOMIE DES FETEN UND KLINISCHE RELEVANZ

Translated title of the contribution: Foetal macrosomia and clinical relevance

M. Kolben, K. T.M. Schneider, C. Thieme, J. Schoffel, H. Graeff

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Abstract

The clinical relevance of foetal macrosomia (i.e. birth weight ≥ 4000 gms) was investigated retrospectively using the 1987 figures of the 'Bayerische Perinatalerhebung'. 8591 (total n = 101931; 8.4%) newborns met the criterion for macrosomia and were compared with two groups of normosomic newborns (birth weight 2500-2999 gms and 3000-3999 gms). The problems, which may obscure correct prenatal diagnosis are discussed. The incidence of operative deliveries and birth injuries was increased. The duration of the deliveries was not prolonged in our study in contrast to published reports. The neonatal transfer-rate to a neonatal centre was higher in newborns, delivered by Caesarean section, compared with newborns delivered by the vaginal route. The perinatal and the maternal morbidity was higher, the perinatal mortality lower in the macrosomic newborn. According to our data, macrosomia represents an elevated perinatal risk.

Translated title of the contributionFoetal macrosomia and clinical relevance
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)270-277
Number of pages8
JournalGeburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
Volume50
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1990

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