Prognosis of pregnant women with vaginal bleeding during the first trimester: About 239 cases at the kamenge university hospital in Bujumbura

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the post-discharge prognosis of pregnant women with vaginal bleeding during the first trimester, admitted to the Emergency Maternity at the Kamenge University Hospital (CHUK), according to patients age, amount of bleeding and ultrasound results. We conducted a retrospective descriptive and analytical study of 239 medical records of patients hospitalized over a period of six years from January 2012 to December 2017. In this study, the prognosis of pregnant women with first-trimester metrorrhagia hospitalized at the CHUK was bad; the majority of them (65.7%) had miscarriage. Amount of bleeding, maternal age below 20 years, or well above or equal to 35 years, were significant risk factors but much more ultrasound detection of trophoblastic detachment. It would be interesting to perform a prospective study to detect the causes of these metrorrhagias and to determine late pregnancy complications.

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Birindwa, E. K., Sindayirwanya, J. B., & Harerimana, S. (2020). Prognosis of pregnant women with vaginal bleeding during the first trimester: About 239 cases at the kamenge university hospital in Bujumbura. Pan African Medical Journal, 35. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.35.111.20413

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