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Khajvy Shojaei K, dvaty A, Zayeri F. COMPLICATIONS AND RELATED FACTORS IN EPITHELIAL ZYATVMY PRIMIPAROUS REFERRED TO HOSPITALS IN TEHRAN: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY FOR THREE MONTHS. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2009; 7 (4)
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COMPLICATIONS AND RELATED FACTORS IN EPITHELIAL ZYATVMY PRIMIPAROUS REFERRED TO HOSPITALS IN TEHRAN: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY FOR THREE MONTHS K Khajvy Shojaei , A dvaty , F Zayeri Received: Abstract Background & Aims: Episiotomy is one of the most commonly performed procedures in obstetrics approximately 33%of women giving vaginally in 2000 had an episiotomy, but the best technique of episiotomy and its clinical benefits remain largely unknown. The aim of this study is define episiotomy prevalence and its clinical complication in women who gave birth vaginally in academic hospitals in Tehran. Materials & Methods This was a prospective longitudinal study of parturient at 1,10 , 40 and 90 days post partum.510 primiparous women were followed up, primary outcome was the frequency of perineal pain on days of interview second outcomes were determine effective factors of perineal pain.research data about perineal pain after episiotomy that was conducted at ten academic hospitals in Tehran. This study included 510 primiparous women who gave birth vaginally. Data was collected with interview in 24 h, 10, 40and 90 day after delivery and after collecting information and filling forms , data was analyzed by SPSS11.5 and tests such as chi - square ,independent sample T-test and Mann-Whitney. Results: episiotomy was performed in the 97.3%of primiparous women who gave birth vaginally.32.3%of women had midline episiotomy and 67.7%had mediolateral episiotomy. Episiotomy complication included: perineal pain was reported by 96.4%at 24 h, 63%at 10, 25% at 40 and12% at 90 days. dyspareunia in 10, 40 and 90 day after delivery was reported100%, 66%and 31.2%. preneal pain hadsignificantly related with maternal age in tow time ,the first day(p
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