Maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in Delhi

Background: Preeclampsia and eclampsia (PE) are diseases that occur due to pregnancy.PE affects the mother and foetal health throughout pregnancy. This leads to poor outcome of mother and newborn in the postpartum period. This study determined the maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and ecl...

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Main Authors: Punyatoya Bej, Pragti Chhabra, Arun Kumar Sharma, Kiran Guleria
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Community and Family Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijcfm.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2113;year=2015;volume=1;issue=2;spage=87;epage=90;aulast=Bej;type=0
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author Punyatoya Bej
Pragti Chhabra
Arun Kumar Sharma
Kiran Guleria
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Pragti Chhabra
Arun Kumar Sharma
Kiran Guleria
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description Background: Preeclampsia and eclampsia (PE) are diseases that occur due to pregnancy.PE affects the mother and foetal health throughout pregnancy. This leads to poor outcome of mother and newborn in the postpartum period. This study determined the maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients from a tertiary level hospital were determined. Methods: One hundred twenty two women of preeclampsia or eclampsia, delivered beyond 22 weeks of gestation were allocated as cases. Simultaneously 122 women were selected as controls with no diagnosis of preeclampsia or eclampsia. The study was designed as a case control study. Foetal and maternal outcome of pregnancy was asked by using a pre-tested questionnaire. The data was collected from over two year period and statistically analyzed. Results: The percentages of preeclampsia and eclampsia cases were 2.54%and 0.79% respectively during the study period. Proportion of preterm deliveries was more in PE patients (32.0%) than controls (27.9%). Intra uterine death and still birth were reported more among PE cases (7.8% and 3.8% respectively) than controls (1.6% and 0.8% respectively). Two neonatal deaths were reported among PE cases. Incidence of low birth weight babies was more in PE cases (55.4%) than controls (43.1%). Bad obstetric history reported more in PE cases (30.3%) than controls (22.1%). Conclusion: Adverse foetal outcome in the form of intrauterine death, still birth, low birth weight, preterm delivery and neonatal deaths were observed more among PE cases. Bad obstetrics history was detected more in PE cases.
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spelling doaj.art-3d7d0f2a94734aaf99dcf24a952b04392023-03-21T08:33:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community and Family Medicine2395-21132015-01-0112879010.4103/2395-2113.251646Maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in DelhiPunyatoya BejPragti ChhabraArun Kumar SharmaKiran GuleriaBackground: Preeclampsia and eclampsia (PE) are diseases that occur due to pregnancy.PE affects the mother and foetal health throughout pregnancy. This leads to poor outcome of mother and newborn in the postpartum period. This study determined the maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients from a tertiary level hospital were determined. Methods: One hundred twenty two women of preeclampsia or eclampsia, delivered beyond 22 weeks of gestation were allocated as cases. Simultaneously 122 women were selected as controls with no diagnosis of preeclampsia or eclampsia. The study was designed as a case control study. Foetal and maternal outcome of pregnancy was asked by using a pre-tested questionnaire. The data was collected from over two year period and statistically analyzed. Results: The percentages of preeclampsia and eclampsia cases were 2.54%and 0.79% respectively during the study period. Proportion of preterm deliveries was more in PE patients (32.0%) than controls (27.9%). Intra uterine death and still birth were reported more among PE cases (7.8% and 3.8% respectively) than controls (1.6% and 0.8% respectively). Two neonatal deaths were reported among PE cases. Incidence of low birth weight babies was more in PE cases (55.4%) than controls (43.1%). Bad obstetric history reported more in PE cases (30.3%) than controls (22.1%). Conclusion: Adverse foetal outcome in the form of intrauterine death, still birth, low birth weight, preterm delivery and neonatal deaths were observed more among PE cases. Bad obstetrics history was detected more in PE cases.http://www.ijcfm.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2113;year=2015;volume=1;issue=2;spage=87;epage=90;aulast=Bej;type=0preeclampsiaeclampsiafoetal and maternal outcomesintra uterine deathstill birthpreterm delivery
spellingShingle Punyatoya Bej
Pragti Chhabra
Arun Kumar Sharma
Kiran Guleria
Maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in Delhi
Indian Journal of Community and Family Medicine
preeclampsia
eclampsia
foetal and maternal outcomes
intra uterine death
still birth
preterm delivery
title Maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in Delhi
title_full Maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in Delhi
title_fullStr Maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in Delhi
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in Delhi
title_short Maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in Delhi
title_sort maternal and foetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients in a tertiary level hospital in delhi
topic preeclampsia
eclampsia
foetal and maternal outcomes
intra uterine death
still birth
preterm delivery
url http://www.ijcfm.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2113;year=2015;volume=1;issue=2;spage=87;epage=90;aulast=Bej;type=0
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