Samia Saifullah, Maryam Shoaib, Muhammad Sohail Tareen, Nosheen Sikander Baloch

Incidence of Pregnancy Induced Hypertensive Women and its Associated Factors

Samia Saifullah, Maryam Shoaib, Muhammad Sohail Tareen, Nosheen Sikander Baloch



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ABSTRACT

Background: Pregnancy induced hypertension is a fetal disease resulting into morbidity and mortality of female as well as its neonate.

Objective: To find the incidence of pregnancy induced hypertension in Pakistani women.

Study Design: Cross sectional study

Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Sandeman Provincial Hospital, Quetta from 1st March 2019 to 31st March 2021.

Methodology: Seven hundred and twenty eight females were identified with pregnancy induced hypertension from all the pregnant women attending the outdoor were enrolled. Each female was checked for their protein urea as well as systolic and diastolic blood pressure according to standard operating protocol. Socio-demographic, clinical and family history were documented.

Results: Among all pregnant women, 150 were identified as pregnancy induced hypertensive with a 20.6% incidence of pregnancy induced hypertension. The mean value systolic blood pressure value was 144.3±5.2 and of diastolic as 83.1±5.2 in pregnancy induced hypertension women.

Conclusion: Family history, obesity and renal diseases are the main factors associated with pregnancy induced hypertension with an incidence of 20.6% among pregnant women.

Keywords: Pregnancy induced hypertension, Body mass index, Pregnant women, Hypertension



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