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PERINATAL REPERCUSSIONS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN NEWBORNS FROM A HABITUAL RISK MATERNITY HOSPITAL IN 2020

Carolina Gonçalves Gropillo

Letícia Shimizu

Melissa Hissami Simão

Caroline Wainstein Azulay

Marcela Reis Rico Ornellas

Mayco José Reinaldi Serra

Maria Luisa Diaz Cunha David

Vera Esteves Vagnozzi Rullo


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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the perinatal repercussions of newborns (NB) affected by congenital syphilis (CS) in comparison with the profile of NB not exposed in the same period of time. Methodology: This is a historical cohort study carried out through the collection of maternal and neonatal data obtained through the Birth Book of the Municipal Maternity of São Vicente, a habitual risk maternity hospital in the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista - São Paulo, during the year 2020. The exposure group was characterized by NB affected by congenital syphilis and the control group by NB not exposed. Results: The exposure group is composed of 45 NB with notified and confirmed CS, and 80% of them have low VDRL titers. In the analysis of maternal variables, 82.22% of the mothers are between 19 years old and under 35 years old; 66.67% had less than 6 prenatal consultations; and only 33.33% had a cesarean section. Neonatal variables show that 75.56% of the NB were born with a gestational age (GA) between 37 weeks and 41 weeks and 6 days. Among the NB analyzed, 28.89% were underweight; 20% were classified as SGA; and of the NB classified as SGA, 55.56% were proportional. In addition, 44.44% had small stature for GA and 26.67% were classified as small PC for GA. Regarding the Apgar score in the 1st minute, 24.44% had scores less than or equal to 7 and 71.11%, between 8 and 10; in the 5th minute, 88.89% received a score between 8 and 10. After birth, 73.33% of the NB were sent to rooming-in and 17.78% to the neonatal ICU. Conclusion: The presence of CS was related to a higher incidence of unfavorable neonatal outcomes, when compared to those not exposed, in the variables prematurity, low weight for GA, 1-minute Apgar score less than 7 and referral to the neonatal ICU.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.037-204


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Author(s)

  • Carolina Gonçalves Gropillo
  • Letícia Shimizu
  • Melissa Hissami Simão
  • Caroline Wainstein Azulay
  • Marcela Reis Rico Ornellas
  • Mayco José Reinaldi Serra
  • Maria Luisa Diaz Cunha David
  • Vera Esteves Vagnozzi Rullo