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@COMPARISON OF SERUM CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS AND TOTAL PROTEIN LEVELS, IN PREGNANCY WITH OR WITHOUT HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS

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  1030-1035

Abstract

 Background: PREECLAMPSIA is characterized by HYPERTENSION development and proteinuria during PREGNANCY. HYPERTENSION: disorder is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and death in worldwide. Although the pathophysiology of HYPERTENSION during PREGNANCY is unclear, but there is consensus that early diagnosis and aggressive treatment is warranted to prevent complicated to both fetus and mother. The changes of serum trace elements during PREGNANCY are paramount important to predict and good understanding the situation of patients. Methods and Materials: The aim of this case-control study was to investigate possible differences in the level of serum CALCIUM, phosphorus and total protein in 55 healthy pregnant and 52 pregnant with hypertensive disease at 32-40 weeks of gestational age during the recent two years in Loghman hospital of Tehran.Results: The case population consisted of 22 sever PREECLAMPSIA, 15 mild PREECLAMPSIA, 8 eclampsia, and 7 chronic hypertensive. Some information such as age, blood group, parity number, , blood pressure was taken from patients by a questionnaire. The mean serum CALCIUM concentration (mg/dl) was 9.18±0.74 in control group, 8.81±0.9 in mild PREECLAMPSIA, 7.85± 0.38 in sever PREECLAMPSIA, 7.83± 0.47 in eclampsia, 8.91± 0.3 in chronic blood pressure. The mean serum phosphorus (mg/dl) level observed, 4.27 in sever PREECLAMPSIA, 3.74 in eclampsia, 3.59 in mild eclampsia, 4.09 in chronic blood pressure, and 3.43 in control pregnant women. The mean serum total protein concentration level in sever PREECLAMPSIA and eclampsia was 5.46 and 5.04 mg/dl respectively.Conclusion: In conclusion, sever PREECLAMPSIA and eclampsia are associated with decreased level of CALCIUM, total protein, and increased concentration of phosphorus (P<0.0001).

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