CHARACTERISTICS OF CLINICAL AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AT THAI NGUYEN CENTRAL HOSPITAL HOSPITAL
Overview
Abstract:
Pre-eclampsia is a condition caused by pregnancy
with the presence of high blood pressure with
proteinuria. Without early diagnosis and early
management, it can be life-threatening for both mother
and baby. Objectives: To describe clinical and
subclinical characteristics of patients diagnosed and
treated for pre-eclampsia at the Obstetrics Department
of Thai Nguyen Central Hospital. Subject: From June
2017 to June 2019, there are 215 eligible cases.
Methods: Describe retrospective. Results: The most
common disease is between the ages of 21 and 35
years (68%) and living in rural areas (63.2%), being a
comparison (56.8%). The disease is detected late, 38-
39 weeks (51.2%). Hypertension and edema (89.6%)
met most patients. There are almost no other
associated symptoms. Proteinuria is mostly low (88%).
The biochemical blood tests change little from normal.
Fibrinogen is mostly changed (79.2%). According to
the results of less than normal ultrasound of amniotic
fluid, a small proportion (17.6%), weight was still
mainly within the normal range (58.4%). Conclusion:
Pre-eclampsia is most common in reproductive age
(68%) and in comparison (56.8%), the disease is
detected late. Most have symptoms: increased blood
pressure and edema. Proteinuria is mostly low.
Keyword(s): Pre-eclampsia
Pages (from-to) | 212-215 |
Journal | Journal of Practical Medicine |
Volume | 1140 |
Issue number | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
ISBN | 1859-1663 |