PROFILE OF CARDIAC PREGNANT WOMEN: HIGH-RISK
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i2.49605Keywords:
High-risk pregnancy, Pregnant women, Heart diseases, Nursing, Prenatal care.Abstract
Objective: To characterize cardiac pregnant women with high-risk pregnancies assisted in a secondary healthcare unit at the
Third Regional Health Center of the state of Paraná, Brazil. Methods: Quantitative, documentary and retrospective study carried out from July
to August 2016. The investigation used secondary data from health indicators originated at the Campos Gerais High-Risk Pregnancy Clinic.
The database search was restricted to the period between October 2013 and June 2016. Sixty medical records of cardiac pregnant women
were analyzed using two variables: cardiac diagnosis, and sociodemographic factors and obstetric antecedents. Results: The most common
cardiac diagnosis was cardiac arrhythmia and the prevalent cardiovascular risk factor was systemic arterial hypertension. The profile of
patients assisted in this unit was a woman from the Castro municipality, 26.4 years old on the average, married, with complete primary school
and multigravida. Conclusion: The main cardiac diagnosis among the examined women was cardiac arrhythmia, which increases cesarean
indexes and makes the work of nurses in prenatal care fundamental to minimize possible complications.
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