Evaluation of Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Hypertension Disorders of Pregnancy
Kalsoom Essa Bhattani, Shumaila Khawaja Khail, Kashif Ali Samin, Zubaida Khanum Wazir, Mobashara Ghulam Muhammad, Rubina Babar
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ABSTRACT
Background
and Aim: Globally,
hypertension disorder is the most common disorder in pregnancy. It complicates
6–10% of pregnancies with a major contribution to the worldwide maternal
mortality rate. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the pregnancy
outcomes in women with Hypertension disorders.
Materials
and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on
women with hypertension disorders enrolled in the department of Gynecology,
Mardan Women Hospital, Sheikh Maltoon
Town, Mardan and Family Health Centre, Peshawar from March 2021 to August 2021. Demographic
details such as age, gestational age, parity, intrapartum, early postpartum
complications such as perinatal outcomes and mode of delivery, and antepartum
were recorded from each individual. Chi-square test was used for comparing the
composite adverse outcomes such as preterm birth, postpartum hemorrhage, abrupt
placenta, and mortality rate. SPSS version 20 was used for data analysis.
Results:
Of
the total 2357 pregnant women, about 146 (6.2%) women had hypertensive
disorders of pregnancy. The mean age of 146 pregnant women was 29.45±4.67 years
with an age range from 17 to 43 years. About 37 (25.3%) women had no perinatal
and maternal complications. Out of 109 pregnant women, the prevalence of
eclampsia, preeclampsia, and pregnancy-induced hypertension were 8 (7.3%), 44
(40.4%), and 57 (52.3%) respectively. Based on gestational age, preterm (24-36
weeks) and term (>37 weeks) were 35 (32.1%) and 74 (67.9%) respectively.
Other maternal complications were Abruption Placentae, Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH),
Renal Failure., Pulmonary Edema, Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC),
and Maternal Death.
Conclusion:
Our
study found hypertension disorders as a significant medical disorder in
pregnant women. However, neonatal outcomes and pregnancy outcomes were
significantly smooth in more than 50% of pregnant women.
Keywords: Hypertensive disorders
of pregnancy, Pre-eclampsia, Eclampsia.