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  • Porodniški izid po konzervativni terapiji intraepitelijskih ali zgodnjih invazivnih lezij materničnega vratu : pregled podatkov za Slovenijo od leta 2002 do 2005 = Obstetric outcomes after conservative treatment for intraepitelial or early invasive cervical lesions : review for Slovenia, years 2002-2005
    Bindas, Alenka ; Novak-Antolič, Živa
    Background Conservative methods to treat cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and microinvasive cervical cancer are commonly used in young women because of the advent of effective screening programmes. ... We investigated the effect of these procedures on subsequent pregnancy outcomes. Methods A retrospective study was perfomed. The study group compromised 69767 deliveries from NationalPerinatal Informational System of Slovenia (NPIS) between 2002 and 2005. We have one study group after cold knife conisation (750 women) and second after large loop excision of transformation zone; LLETZ (391 women). Wecalculated relative risks and 95 % confidence interval (CI). Results Cold knife conisation was significantly associated with preterm delivery before 37 weeks šrelative risk (RR) 3.34; 95 % confidence interval (CI) 2.76-4.02, 137/750 (18 %) vs 4333/69014 (6 %)đ and low birthweight š< 2500g; RR 2.11, 95 % CI 1.69-2.62, 94/760 (12 %) vs 4413/70248 (6 %)đ. LLETZ was also significantly associated with preterm delivery š2.28; 1.70-3.05; 53/391 (13 %)vs 4417/69369 (6 %)đ, low birthweight (1.72; 1.25 -2.37, 42/404 (10 %) vs 4465/70604 (6 %) (table 1). There were no differences in other neonatal outcomes. Conclusions All the excisional procedures to treat cervical intaepithelial neoplasia present similar pregnancy related morbidity without apparent neonatal morbidity. Coution in the treatment of young women with mildcervical abnormalities should be recommended. Clinicians now have the evidence base to counsel women appropriately.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2009
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 25642201