Clinical analysis of maternal and neonatal outcomes of 38 cases with early onset severe preeclampsia
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6706.2010.23.039
- VernacularTitle:早发型重度子痫前期母婴结局38例分析
- Author:
Wei DING
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Eclampsia;
pregnancy
- From:
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy
2010;17(23):3243-3244
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the maternal and infant outcomes in the pregnancies of severe early-onset preeclampsia. MethodsWe retrospectively studied the pregnancy outcomes in 38cases with severe early-onset preeclampsia and 112 cases with later-onset preeclampsia and their 172 neonates in Huainan maternal and child care service centre during Jan 2009 to Mar.2010. ResultsAs for the mothers' complications such as preeclampsia,cardiac insufficiency,HELLP syndrom,liver function abnormality,kidney function failure,placental abruption,mass ascites,and infant death in uterus,in early-onset group the incidence rate was 36.8%,significantly higher than that in the late-onset group 16.1%(P<0.01).the perinatal outcome:birth weight in the early-onset group was 1950 ±603.1,significantly less than the late-onset group 2854 ± 672.9(P<0.01);neonates asphyxia incidence rate in the earlyonset group was 17.4%,significantly higher than the late-onset group 3.1%(P<0.01),infant death incidence rate in the early-onset group was 15.2%,significantly higher than the late-onset group 1.6%(P<0.01),and FGR incidence rate in the early-onset group was 23.9%,significantly higher than the late-onset group 11.1%(P<0.05). Conclusionthe early-onset preeclampsia is strongly associated with a number of pregnancy complications and perinatal conditions.