医学
赫尔普综合征
子痫
产科
怀孕
队列研究
前瞻性队列研究
外科
内科学
遗传学
生物
作者
Lekha Gangadhar,Sasirekha Rengaraj,Sutharsika Thiyagalingam,B. Adhisivam
摘要
To study the maternal and perinatal outcomes in women with severe pre-eclampsia before 28 weeks of pregnancy.A descriptive study from a tertiary care center. All consecutive women with severe pre-eclampsia withonset before 28 weeks of pregnancy were included. The details were collected in a predesigned structured proforma prospectively.The study cohort included 145 women with a mean maternal age of 26.97 ± 5.36 years (range 19-47 years). The mean duration of prolongation of pregnancy was 13.04 ± 10.57 days (range 1-51 days). A total of 29.7% (n = 43) of women had at least one major adverse maternal outcome, and the most common was HELLP (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count) syndrome (n = 24,16.6%), followed by eclampsia (n = 12,8.3%). The stillbirth rate was high (n = 103,68.7%), and most occurred in the antepartum period. Of 47 (31.3%) neonates born alive, only eight (17.02%;8/47) survived up to 28 days of life. Fetal growth restriction with Doppler abnormalities and neonatal sepsis were the most common reasons for perinatal mortality.Expectant management should not be considered routinely when the onset of severe pre-eclampsia is before 25+6 weeks of pregnancy. Between 26 and 27+6 weeks it can be offered under close monitoring and the perinatal survival depends on the neonatal services available in their facility.
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