Examinando por Materia "Vitamin K"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of vitamin K prophylaxis for the prevention of hemorrhagic disease in newborns(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-08-04) Zamora Carbajal, Magaly; Cristobal Vicente, Yesenia Leticia; Arevalo Marcos, Rodolfo AmadoObjective: To systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of vitamin K prophylaxis for the prevention of hemorrhagic disease in newborns. Materials and Methods: A systematic, observational, and retrospective quantitative review, conducted through critical selection and an evaluation system (GRADE) to identify the level of evidence, found in the following databases: PubMed, Cochrane, Medline, Trip Database, Cochrane Plus, Google Scholar. Of the 10 articles systematically reviewed, 70% (n=7/10) are systematic reviews, 10% are randomized controlled studies, 10% are retrospective cohort studies, and 10% are prospective experimental studies. According to the results obtained from the systematic review conducted in this study, the studies came from India (20%), the Netherlands (10%), Canada (10%), Switzerland (10%), England (10%), the United Kingdom (10%), the United States (10%), Denmark (10%), and Chile (10%). Results: Of the evidence found, 100% (n=10/10) indicate the effectiveness of vitamin K prophylaxis for preventing hemorrhagic disease in newborns. Conclusion: Vitamin K prophylaxis is effective for the prevention of hemorrhagic disease in newborns.Ítem Acceso abierto Vitamin K as a protective factor for preventing hemorrhagic diseases in newborns(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-01-06) Almanza Rojas, Julissa Gissela; Chacon Santiago, Maritsa Erika; Uturunco Vera, Milagros LizbethMATERIAL AND METHOD: The systematic review of the scientific articles found on vitamin K as a protective factor to prevent hemorrhagic diseases in the Newborn, were found in the following database Cochrane, Lilacs, Scielo, Medline Pubmed, all of them were analyzed according to the Grade scale to determine its strength and quality of evidence. RESULTS: Of the 10 (100%) articles reviewed, 50% (5/10) correspond to a systematic review, 30% (3/10) correspond to the cohort study, 10% (1/10) correspond to the clinical study randomized and 10% (1/10) corresponds to the descriptive study. Of the 10 articles systematically reviewed, 100% evidence on vitamin K as a protective factor to prevent hemorrhagic diseases in Newborns. CONCLUSIONS: It is concluded that the systematic review of the 10 scientific articles reviewed, 100% evidences the existence of vitamin K as a protective factor to prevent hemorrhagic diseases in the Newborn.
