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X V I I V Í S I N D A R Á Ð S T E F N A H Í F Y L G I R I T 8 2 26 LÆKNAblaðið/Fylgirit 82 2015/101 Niðurstöður: Súrefnismettun sjónhimnuæða var marktækt hærri í slag- æðlingum eftir innöndun á 100% súrefni hjá heilbrigðum einstaklingum (p<0,0001) og glákusjúklingum (p=0,0011). Bláæðlingar mældust einnig marktækt hærri í súrefnismettun eftir 100% súrefnisöndun heilbrigðra einstaklinga (p<0,0001) og glákusjúklinga (p<0,0001). Meðalæðavídd slagæðlinga minnkaði í heilbrigðum einstaklingum (p<0,0001) ásamt glákusjúklingum (p=0,0011) við innöndun á 100% súrefni. Æðavídd bláæðlinga minnkaði einnig við innöndun á 100% súrefni hjá báðum hópunum (p<0,0001). Enginn munur var á milli hópanna í súrefnis- mettun og æðavídd. Einnig var enginn munur á milli hópanna á svörun við innöndun 100% súrefnis. Ályktun: Innöndun á 100% súrefni eykur súrefnismettun í sjón- himnuæðum ásamt því að minnka æðavídd samanborið við normal aðstæður. Enginn munur var á svari hópanna við súrefnisinnöndun. Súrefnismælirinn er næmur á breytingar í súrefnismettun og samsvarar sér vel í mælingum. E 57 Obstetric outcomes among mothers previously exposed to sexual violence Agnes Gísladóttir1, Bernard L. Harlow2, Berglind Guðmundsdóttir1,3,4, Ragnheiður Bjarnadóttir5, Eyrún Jónsdóttir4, Thor Aspelund1,6, Sven Cnattingius7, Arna Hauksdóttir1, Miguel Angel Luque Fernandez8, Unnur Anna Valdimarsdóttir1,8 1Center of Public Health Sciences, University of Iceland, 2University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, 3Faculty of Psychology, University of Iceland, 4Rape Trauma Service and the Trauma Center, Landspítali University Hospital, 5Obstetrical Department, Landspítali University Hospital, 6The Icelandic Heart Association, 7Unit of Clinical Epidemiology, Karolinska Institutet, 8Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health agnesg@hi.is Introduction: The evidence on the potential influence of sexual violence on women’s subsequent obstetric outcomes is scarce. Our aim was to investigate whether women exposed to sexual violence in adolescence or adulthood present with different obstetric outcomes than women with no record of such violence. Methods and data: Data from the Rape Trauma Service at Landspitali (RTS) were linked with data from the national Icelandic Birth Register (IBR). Women who attended the RTS in 1993-2010 and subsequently delivered through 2012 formed our exposed cohort (n=1069). Women who had not attended the RTS were randomly selected from the IBR for our unexposed cohort, matched on age, parity and season of delivery (n=9127). Poisson regression was used to obtain Relative Risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: Compared with unexposed mothers, exposed mothers presen- ted with increased risks of maternal distress during labor and delivery (RR 1.77, CI 1.07, 2.96), prolonged first stage of labor (RR 1.42, CI 1.04, 1.92) and operative vaginal or emergency cesarean delivery (RR 1.17, CI 1.01, 1.35). We found no difference regarding elective cesarean section. Infants of exposed mothers were at an increased risk of being admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (RR 1.31, CI 1.02, 1.70). Overall, somewhat stronger effects were seen for mothers assaulted ≤19 years of age. Conclusions: The findings from this population based cohort study indicate increased risks of some adverse obstetric outcomes among mothers exposed to sexual violence in adolescence or adulthood. E 58 Psychiatric disorders and suicide attempts in Swedish tsunami survivors: A 5-year matched cohort study Filip K. Arnberg1,2, Ragnhildur Gudmundsdóttir3, Agnieszka Butwicka4,5, Fang Fang4, Paul Lichtenstein4, Christina M. Hultman4,6, Unnur A. Valdimarsdóttir3,7 1National Centre for Disaster Psychiatry, Department of Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Uppsala University, 2Stress Research Institute, Stockholm University, 3Centre of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, 4Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, 5Department of Child Psychiatry, Medical University of Warsaw, 6Medical Psychology, Departmant of Neuroscience, Uppsala University, 7Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health rag16@hi.is Introduction: We aimed to determine whether Swedish survivors from the 2004 tsunami experienced increased risks of psychiatric disorders and suicide attempts five years after repatriation. Methods and data: Survivors repatriated from Southeast Asia (8762 adults and 3742 children) were matched with 864,088 unexposed adults and 320,828 unexposed children on sex, age, and socioeconomic status. Exposure severity was ascertained in a mail survey of 3534 survivors. Psychiatric diagnoses and suicide attempts were retrieved from the National Patient Register. Hazard ratios (HRs) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were adjusted for pre-tsunami psychiatric disorders, and, for children, for parental pre-tsunami disorders. Results: Exposed adults were more likely than unexposed adults to receive any psychiatric diagnosis (6·2 vs. 5·5%; HRadj=1·21, 95%CI: 1·11-1·32), particularly stress-related disorders (2·1 vs. 1·0%; HRadj=2·27, 95%CI: 1·96-2·62) and suicide attempts (0·43 vs. 0·32%; HRadj=1·54, 95%CI: 1·11-2·13). Risk of stress-related disorders was pronounced among survivors with severe exposure and during the first year post- tsunami. There was no difference in overall risk of psychiatric diagnoses between exposed and unexposed children (6·6vs. 6·9%; HRadj=0·98, 95%CI:0·86-1·11), although exposed children had higher risk for suicide attempts with uncertain intent (HRadj=1·43; 95%CI: 1·01-2·02) and stress- related disorders (HRadj=1·79; 95%CI: 1·30-2·46), primarily during the first three months post-tsunami. Conclusions: Disasters can, independently of previous psychiatric morbidity, increase risk of severe psychopathology, mainly stress-rela- ted disorders and suicide attempts, in children and adults. E 59 Reaching out to women who are victims of intimate partner violence Erla Kolbrún Svavarsdóttir Hjúkrunarfræðideild Háskóla Íslands eks@hi.is Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been reported to have a harmful impact on women’s health and welfare. Women who are victims of IPV have been found to develop symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) and mental illnesses. Nevertheless, little is known about disclosure of abuse to health care professionals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if disclosure of abuse in a clinical and in a community setting, varied base on the type of data collection method used, as well as to explore women´s development of symptoms of PTSD and the outcome on their physical and mental health status. Methods and data: Cross sectional research design was used. Data were collected at one time in 2009 over a period of 9 months from 306 women ranging in age from 18-67 years. Out of those women, 55 (18%) experienced abuse in their current marital/partner relationship and 17 women (31%) reported symptoms of PTSD. Results: No difference was found on the proporton of disclosure of
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