Risk, Antepartum Care, and Outcome: Impact of a Maternity and Infant Care Project

A Title V Maternity and Infant Care (M&I) Project has been operating from Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital for more than 13 years. To evaluate the effectiveness of its program of antepartum care, social and medical-obstetric risk factors and perinatal outcome were evaluated for pregnant w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) 1980-08, Vol.56 (2), p.150-156
Hauptverfasser: SOKOL, ROBERT J, WOOLF, RALPH B, ROSEN, MORTIMER G, WEINGARDEN, KENNETH
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Zusammenfassung:A Title V Maternity and Infant Care (M&I) Project has been operating from Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital for more than 13 years. To evaluate the effectiveness of its program of antepartum care, social and medical-obstetric risk factors and perinatal outcome were evaluated for pregnant women delivered during a 2-year period. After the potential biases of patient referral and failure to obtain antepartum care were excluded, patients who received either M&I or non-M&I care were compared. Despite the similar social and antepartum/intrapartum risk of these groups, the M&I patients experienced 60% less perinatal mortality than the non-M&I group (P
ISSN:0029-7844
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