Feto-Maternal Outcome in Patients with Jaundice During Pregnancy
Gulfareen Haider, Momna Khan, Fozia Shaikh, Asma Jabeen
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To
find out causes and feto-maternal outcome among patients presented with
jaundice during pregnancy.
Material
and methods: This
study was conducted at Isra university Hospital over period of one year from
January 2018 to December 2019 in OBS and gynecology department. A total of 50
females having singleton pregnancy and having jaundice were included in the
study after taking verbal informed consent. All the patients underwent normal
vaginal deliveries and cesarean section as per indications and Hospital
protocol. All the information regarding demographic characteristics including
maternal and fetal outcome in terms of complications and mortality was
collected via self-made study proforma and data was analyzed by SPSS version
20.
Results: Total 50 patients
were included in this study and 50% belonged to the age group of more than 30
years. 50% were un-booked, multigravida were 80% and 60% women poor
socioeconomically. Most of the females had jaundice occurrence during the third
trimester. Most patients 40% had jaundice due to viral hepatitis. Major
maternal complications were the coagulation failure and renal impairment among
40% and 20% of the cases respectively, followed by septicemia, hepatic coma,
hepatic coma, ICU admission, Abruptio placenta, PPH and maternal mortality were
found with the percentage of 12.0%, 10.0%, 20.0%, 28.0%, 30.0% and 4.0%
respectively. As per neonatal complications, fetal distress was 20.0%, still
births were 10.0% and IUD were 10.0%.
Conclusion: As per study
conclusion the most common cause of jaundice was viral hepatitis. Coagulation
failure, renal impairment, abruptio placenta and PPH were observed to be the
commonest maternal complications, while fetal distress, IUD and still birth
were the frequent fetal complication among patients presenting with jaundice
during pregnancy.
Keywords: Jaundice, feto-maternal
outcome, viral hepatitis