ASSOCIATION OF METABOLIC SYNDROME WITH DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-ECLAMPSIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN

Wafaa Hamed Abd El-Salam Zahran;

Abstract


Preeclampsia is a complicated disorder in pregnancy which occurs after 20 weeks of gestation. It affects 3%-5% of all pregnancies in the world. It has been reported that the prevalence of preeclampsia has been altered between 1.8% and 16.7% in developing countries Women with preeclampsia seem to be at elevated risk for cardiovascular disease.
This study was done to study the relation between metabolic syndrome and occurance of pre-eclampsia and to evaluate the use of metabolic score in determining the devolpment and severity of pre-eclampsia.
This is a case-control study includes women attending to obstetric emergency unit in labour. The period of study was about 24 month from January 2017 to December 2018. The cases were divided into two groups: The first group consists of 300 cases with pre-eclampsia which characterized by: Mild pre-eclampsia as blood pressure higher in 140/90 and protein 1+ or greater by drip stik. Moderate pre-eclsampsia blood pressure is more than 140/90 and less than 160/100 and protein 1+ or greater by drip stik. Severe pre-eclampsia (immune-eclampsia) or blood pressure is higher than 160/100 and protein greater than 3+ by drip stik. The second group consists of 300 control patients with normal pregnancy.


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Title ASSOCIATION OF METABOLIC SYNDROME WITH DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-ECLAMPSIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN
Other Titles ارتباط متلازمة الأيض و حدوث تسمم الحمل لدى السيدات
Authors Wafaa Hamed Abd El-Salam Zahran
Issue Date 2021

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