Volume : X, Issue : III, March - 2020

DETECTION OF SERUM HOMOCYSTEINE LEVEL AND IT'S CORRELATION WITH MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE IN PRE ECLAMPSIA AND ECLAMPSIA

Dr Ramona Perhar, Dr Shilpi Singh, Dr. Nishita Chaudhari

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Objective :Plasma Homocysteine level and its correlation with Mean Arterial Pressure in Pre eclampsia and eclampsia. Method : The present study was conducted in 150 antenatal women with normotensive and hypertensive pregnancy attending out patient , in Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital and Kamla Nehru Memorial Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Prayagraj over a period of 12 month from August 2018 to July 2019. 25(31.25%) cases had MAP in range of 100–120, 55(68.75%) cases had >120, in study group. Mean value in study group 123.54±9.09 compared to mean value in control group was 97.60±7.67 .p<0.001which is highly significant. Positive correlation was present between serum homocysteine and MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE ( r=0.45) Result: Women with raised blood pressure are at risk of developing Pre eclampsia and Eclampsia , and it serves as a predictive marker of pre eclampsia. Serum homocysteine was significantly increased in Eclampsia, severe Pre eclampsia and mild Pre eclampsia in comparison to control group. Conclusion: High levels of homocysteine may be considered a precocious marker of vascular damage and may denote a higher risk of preeclampsia and elevated level of serum homocysteine may be associated with severity of pre–eclampsia.

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DETECTION OF SERUM HOMOCYSTEINE LEVEL AND IT'S CORRELATION WITH MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE IN PRE ECLAMPSIA AND ECLAMPSIA, Dr Ramona Perhar, Dr Shilpi Singh, Dr. Nishita Chaudhari INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-10 | Issue-3 | March-2020


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