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A study to assess association of preeclampsia with neonatal outcome at tertiary care hospital of central India.

Dr. Vishakha Rathore, Dr Manohar Singh Rathore, Dr. Neeraj Gour

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 Introduction:Preeclampsia is a common complication in antenatal women , is a major cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Aim of our study was to determine neonatal outcome in preeclamptic patients.A prospective study was done in NSCB Medical College and Hospital Jabalpur in department of Obstetric and Gynecology from 1 st june 2012 to 31 st October 2013.Study included all patients of preeclampsia BP>=140/90 mm Hg and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation .Other important informations also collected such as detail history,cinical examination, investigations performed ,method of induction of labour and neonatal outcome. Result–In our study 83.7% cases of preeclampsia gave preterm birth.6.39% neonate were still born.73.8% neonate had low birth weight.52.9% women had mild preeclamptic and 47.09%severe preeclamptic..Maximum cases of preeclampsia spontaneously underwent in labour. Conclusion–we concluded that by antenatal screening of preeclampsia cases ,regular follow up of these cases and management in institution neonal morbidity and mortality can be reduced.

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Dr. Vishakha Rathore, Dr Manohar Singh Rathore, Dr. Neeraj Gour A study to assess association of preeclampsia with neonatal outcome at tertiary care hospital of central India. Indian Journal of Applied Research,Volume : 6 | Issue : 7 | July 2016


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