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Título : Desarrollo de una aplicación que permita identificar signos, síntomas y recomendaciones sobre preeclampsia
Autor : Bechara Martínez, María Mónica
Palabras clave : Preeclampsia
Aplicación
Embarazo
Signos
Síntomas
Recomendaciones
Fecha de publicación : 2017
Editorial : Universidad del Sinú, seccional Cartagena
Resumen : Preeclampsia is estimated to affect aproximately 7% of women pregnant and is the first cause of maternal and fetal morbi-mortality in many parts of the world. In colombia, associated with hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, these complications being a priority in public health. The preeclampsia is a disease of grat interest to those whom care for pregnant womens, her complexity and many questions about physiophatology and ethiopatogenia etc, made it a relevant topic in obstetrics. Since it is an endothelial disease, clinical manifestations can occur in any system or organ of the body, so early detection, the handling to follow and the normal time of pregnancy reduce maternal morbi-mortality and are priorities about this. Students of nineth semester from sinu seccional cartagena university, taking into accoun what has already been said previosly and that pathology which is the first complications cause during pregancy, we will create an app for moviles devices that we will give information about alert signs. Also it will help to reduce and future risks that can provide to long term.
Descripción : Desarrollar una aplicación para dispositivos móviles sobre identificación de signos, síntomas y recomendaciones sobre preeclampsia.
URI : https://repositorio.unisinucartagena.edu.co:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1508
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