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THE COMPARISON OF MATERNAL AND NEONATAL OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH RECURRENT PRECLAMPSIA AND WHO DEVELOPED PRECLAMPSIA FOR THE FIRST TIME

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  764-769

Abstract

 Background: Preclampsiais a pregnancy specific syndrome with adverse effect on multiple organs of the body. In this study we evaluated maternal and neonatal outcome in women with recurrent preclampsia and compared it with women who developed preclampsia for the first time. Methods and Materials: the study was conducted on 40 women with recurrent PREECLAMPSIA and 100 women of the first time preclampsia. Maternal and fetal variables were preclampsia severity, preterm delivery, abruptio placentae, cesarean delivery, intrauterine growth restriction, neonatal intensive care unit admission, birth weight, apgar score, blood sugar and hematocrit of the neonate and prenatal death, data were compared by using chi-square and T-test analysis.Results: preterm delivery <37 week's gestation was 57/5% in recurrent preclampsia and 26% in first time prec1ampsia (P=0.01). NICU admission in neonates of recurrent preclampsia was 25.6% compared with 10/2% in first time preclampsia (P=0.03).There was no statistically significant difference in preclampsia severity between two groups.Conclusions: compared to first time preclampsia, women with recurrent prec1ampsia had significantly higher rate of preterm delivery and NICU admission independent of preclampsia severity.

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    APA: Copy

    DAVARI TANHA, F., KAVEH, M., & FARZAN, S.. (2005). THE COMPARISON OF MATERNAL AND NEONATAL OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH RECURRENT PRECLAMPSIA AND WHO DEVELOPED PRECLAMPSIA FOR THE FIRST TIME. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), 63(9), 764-769. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/38684/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    DAVARI TANHA F., KAVEH M., FARZAN S.. THE COMPARISON OF MATERNAL AND NEONATAL OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH RECURRENT PRECLAMPSIA AND WHO DEVELOPED PRECLAMPSIA FOR THE FIRST TIME. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ)[Internet]. 2005;63(9):764-769. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/38684/en

    IEEE: Copy

    F. DAVARI TANHA, M. KAVEH, and S. FARZAN, “THE COMPARISON OF MATERNAL AND NEONATAL OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH RECURRENT PRECLAMPSIA AND WHO DEVELOPED PRECLAMPSIA FOR THE FIRST TIME,” TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), vol. 63, no. 9, pp. 764–769, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/38684/en

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