Volume : IX, Issue : VI, June - 2020

STUDY OF FETO-MATERNAL OUTCOME IN PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION.

Dr. Arti J. Patel, Dr. Bhijal R. Varia

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BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to study various parameters of PIH, maternal and fetal outcome in PIH. METHODS AND MATERIALS : A prospective study of 200 randomly selected cases of PIH in 2 years at tertiary care center. All cases were selected on who basis of pregnancy beyond 28 weeks, singleton pregnancy with cephalic presentation admitted in our hospital. RESULT : In present study of 200 cases of PIH, majority of patients were between 21 to 25 years ,highest with primigravida .oedema feet & headache were common presenting symptoms with maximum changes in renal function test followed by liver function test .doppler changes were maximum seen in uterine artery followed by umilical and fetal MCA. overall perinatal mortality was 13% and meternall mortality was 0.5%. CONCLUSION : Pregnancy induced hypertension is a disease of unknown etiology.Provision of quality antenatal health care services , increasing patients awareness and intesnsive monitoring in the intrapartum and postpartum Period have potential to improve maternal and perinatal outcome.

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STUDY OF FETO-MATERNAL OUTCOME IN PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION., Dr. Arti J. Patel, Dr. Bhijal R. Varia PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-6 | June-2020


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