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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1993 Volume.36 No. 2 p.150 ~ p.156
Clinical Survey on Macrosomia.
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Abstract
Macrosomia is one of the important problems in obstetrics and perinatology.
We studied 434 cases of large babies weighing 4,000 gm or more among 10.082 cases of total deliveries during past 10 years from Jan. 1980 to Dec. 1989.
@ES The results were as follow:
@EN 1. The incidence of macrosomia weighing 4,000 gm or more was 4.30% and that of macrosomia weighing 4,500 gm or more was 0.35%.
2. The highest age distribution of mother was found between 25 to 29 year of age.
3. The sex ratio of macrosomia was 175:100(M:F).
4. The most frequent mode of delivery was cesarean section and the most common indication for cesarean section was cephalopelvic disproportion.
5. 66.82% of macrosomia were born after 40 weeks of pregnancy.
6. There was no tendency of the increase in the incidence of macrosomia as the parity increases.
7. Mean weight gain during pregnancy was 15.2kg and mean weight of pregravida was 56.96kg.
8. Postpartum oral glucose tolerance test and HbAlc were done in 124 cases. Abnormal oGTT rate was 11.29% and HbAlc was not significant.
9. Most common maternal complication was anemia. 10.83% of them were transfused.
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