ISSN 0975-3583
 

Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    A Descriptive Study of Biochemical Changes as A Predictor of Severity of Preeclampsia And Associated Maternal And Fetal Outcome at Teritiary Care Centre


    Ganesh Tondge, Lakshmi PK , Vaibhav Bagal
    JCDR. 2023: 3535-3543

    Abstract

    Approximately 1 in 2000 deliveries are complicated by eclampsia in developed countries; whereas the incidence in developing countries is estimated around 1 in 100 to 1 in 1700 cases. Objective: to find out the various risk factors of preeclampsia, clinical profile,to estimate level of biochemical markers in women with preeclampsia, to use this biochemical parameters as a marker for early detection of severity of preeclampsia. Material and Methods: A Prospective cross-sectional study was conducted among all patients admitted in Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of a tertiary care centre during January 2021 to June 2022. Results: Majority of study participants were obese (BMI ≥25). PPH were the most common maternal complication. Of all maternal complications addressed, most of the maternal complications occurred in severe preeclampsia with deranged biochemical parameters. Premature births were seen in most of cases.Of all perinatal complications most of the complications were present in severe preeclampsia with deranged biochemical parameters. Conclusion: Biochemical markers were significantly different between mild and severe groups of preeclampsia, and these biochemical markers can be utilized to predict and assess the severity of preeclampsia.

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    Volume 14 Issue 1

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