2017
DOI: 10.13181/mji.v26i3.1454
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High preterm birth at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital as a national referral hospital in Indonesia

Abstract: ABSTRAK (OR 1,89; 95% IK 1,61). Wanita dengan kehamilan tunggal (OR 0,17; 95% IK 0,25), presentasi kepala (OR 0,75; 95% IK 0,89), dan kunjungan antenatal yang teratur (OR 0,67; 95% IK 0,84) ABSTRACTBackground: Preterm birth is the leading direct that causes neonatal death. Indonesia was listed as one of the countries with the greatest number of preterm birth in 2010. This study aims to identify the prevalence and the potential risk factors of preterm birth among women underwent delivery in Cipto Mangunkus… Show more

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“…The leading causes of preterm birth in Indonesia were singleton pregnancy and head presentation. Although prematurity cases were high, regular antenatal care may lower the risk of preterm birth (22,23). Meanwhile, birth asphyxia is correlated to ante partum bleeding, premature birth, pre-eclampsia, post mature and cesarean delivery (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The leading causes of preterm birth in Indonesia were singleton pregnancy and head presentation. Although prematurity cases were high, regular antenatal care may lower the risk of preterm birth (22,23). Meanwhile, birth asphyxia is correlated to ante partum bleeding, premature birth, pre-eclampsia, post mature and cesarean delivery (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost the cause of preterm birth and birth asphyxia in Indonesia are singleton pregnancy and head presentation, ante partum bleeding, premature birth, preeclampsia, post mature and cesarean delivery. 20 This is interesting that the trend for those factors (premature birth and birth asphyxia) started to decline along with the implementation of community health insurance (JAMKESMAS) that had been implemented since 2005. However, congenital disorder prevalence is still stagnant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global incidence of preterm birth is estimated at 15 million per year with an average of 11.8% of births being preterm in low-income countries [2]. Pakistan has a particularly high burden of preterm birth (18.9%) [3], which exceeds those of other countries in the region including India (15%), Bangladesh (11%), and Indonesia (15.5%) [4][5][6]. As such, preterm birth is a global public health concern since it contributes directly to neonatal mortality and childhood morbidity [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%