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    The influence of obesity on abdominal cesarean section delivery
    (2015)
    Trisovic, M. (55553796400)
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    Kontic, O. (16678805900)
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    Babovic, I. (14828590600)
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    Plecas, D. (6603715745)
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    Tepavcevic, D. Kisic (57218390033)
    Aim: The analyze the potential influence between obesity in pregnancy and the abdominal delivery-cesarean section and to establish the possibility of its prevention. Materials and Methods: A prospective study examined 200 patients, delivered by cesarean section in a oneyear period. The study included a structured questionnaire; the body weight at the end of pregnancy was measured and it was analyzed against all available medicine documentation. Statistical analysis included: x2 test, Student's t-test, and Fisher's test, as well the Pearson's and Spearman's test of correlation rank. Results: From all 200 (100%) patients delivered by cesarean section, 67 (33.5%) were overweight and obese. Body mass index at the beginning of pregnancy was significantly associated with cesarean section (x2 = 69.141;p < 0.001), along with the appearance of eventual pregnancy complications, and also with the neonatal birth weight (p = 0.224;/p < 0.001). Conclusion: The nutritive status, both at the beginning and at the end of pregnancy is the important factor for the pregnancy outcome.

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