Association of Preterm Delivery with Maternal Anemia in Females Presenting in Active Labour for Delivery
Rubina Iqbal, Asma Qayyum, Sumaira Tahir
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Abstract
Aim: To assess the association of preterm delivery with maternal anemia in
females presenting in active labour for delivery
Methodology:
Case Control study conducted in Unit III,
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Fatima Memorial Hospital Lahore
during a period of six months from 12-5-2017
to 13-11-2017. Total 280 pregnant females fulfilling the inclusion
criteria were included. Then females were divided in two groups i.e. cases
undergoing preterm delivery and controls undergoing delivery at term. Then
blood sample was obtained and sent to the laboratory of the hospital for
assessment of hemoglobin level.
Results:
In this study mean age of cases and controls
was 31.29±5.40 and 30.76±5.89 years respectively. Among cases anemia was
diagnosed in 80(57.1%) women and among control it was diagnosed in 47(33.6%)
women. Risk of maternal anemia was 2.63 times higher for cases as compared to
controls.
Conclusion:There is high risk of anemia in women with preterm delivery, however, it
can be considered as a potential risk factor for preterm delivery among women
and must be treated in advance to avoid and minimize certain complications.
Keywords: Preterm, Delivery, Maternal, Anemia, Active, Labour, Delivery