Volume : VII, Issue : II, February - 2018
OBSTETRIC OUTCOME OF PIH CASES ATTENDING DELIVERY WARD: A STUDY REPORT FROM A TERTIARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE : ODISHA
Dr. Asima Das, Dr. Sarika Avasthi
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION
Hypertension is one of the problems associated with pregnancy that may be followed by eclampsia,ARF, maternal death,premature delivery,IUGR and others.This study was conducted to determine the results of pregnancies associated with hypertension in patients attending Labour room of KIMS Hospital. A tertiary referral centre of Estern India.
METHODS
A detail study was conducted on all patients admitted to the delivery ward and who possessed the inclusion criteria for hypertensive pregnancy.
RESULTS
Among 1500 number of delivery cases examined , 99 ( 6.6% ) cases had hypertension.About 27 had preeclamsia– eclampsia,16 had a systolic BP of 140 –170 mm hg and 11 number of cases had > 190 mm Hg. Where as 16 cases had diastole BP 9O–110 mmHg and 11 mothers had diastolic > 110mmHg.The HELLP syndrome was evident in 2 cases.26 mothers delivered prematurely and 2 had IUFD.Among all new born babies 40 were IUGR followed by 36 were low birth weight babies.
CONCLUSION.
Based on our results hypertensive mothers who are young and have LBW babies experienced more perinatal complication. These untowards result of hypertension in pregnancy warrant the need for routine ANC, early detection and treatment of hypertension as early as possible and follow up after delivery.
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Dr.Asima Das, Dr.Sarika Avasthi, OBSTETRIC OUTCOME OF PIH CASES ATTENDING DELIVERY WARD: A STUDY REPORT FROM A TERTIARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE : ODISHA, PARIPEX‾INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-2 | February-2018
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Dr.Asima Das, Dr.Sarika Avasthi, OBSTETRIC OUTCOME OF PIH CASES ATTENDING DELIVERY WARD: A STUDY REPORT FROM A TERTIARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE : ODISHA, PARIPEX‾INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-2 | February-2018