Pregnancy outcomes

Manzoor Ahmad Naeem,Usra Naeem, Asif Hanif

The Professional Medical Journal(2018)

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Introduction: Pregnancy is a normal physiological event but some pregnancyspecific or other medical conditions can cause maternal as well as fetal morbidities and evenmortalities. Among them, raised blood pressure during pregnancy adversely affects bothmaternal and fetal outcomes. Objectives: In this study, risk factors associated with hypertensivedisorders of pregnancy are explored and pregnancy outcomes of hypertensive women withnormotensive pregnant women are compared. Design: Case control study. Settings: Obstetricsand gynecology department of Jinnah hospital Lahore. Period: 1st October 2011 to 24 February2012. Subjects and methods: The case control study of 250 cases (pregnant females withhypertensive disorders) and controls (pregnant females without hypertensive disorder),presented at obstetrics & gynecology department of Jinnah hospital during 1st October 2011 to24 February 2012 was conducted. SPSS software (16) and MS excel were used for statisticalanalysis. Results: Mean age for cases and controls was 26.96 ± 5.29yearsand 25.25 ±4.60years, respectively. Age and history of pregnancy was found to be significantly associatedwith hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Comparison of neonatal outcome between casegroup and control group showed that hypertensive pregnant women were at higher risk of havingadverse pregnancy outcome. Conclusions: Women with hypertension during pregnancy are atincreased risk of having adverse pregnancy outcome as compared to normotensive women andage, history of pregnancy induced hypertension are contributing risk factors for developinghypertension during pregnancy.
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