Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia and Normotensive Pregnancies

Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies with pre-eclampsia to those with normotensive. Materials and Methods: Cases were defined as pregnancies with pre-eclampsia who delivered between January 1st, 2009 and December 31st, 2009 at Khon Kaen Hospital and w...

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Main Authors: Ussanee Sangkomkamhang, Malinee Laopaiboon, Pisake Lumbiganon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 2010-09-01
Series:Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Online Access:https://tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjog/article/download/1354/1131/
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spelling doaj-51dd506895de40248fa75047d252c4072020-11-25T01:16:19ZengThe Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and GynaecologistsThai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology0857-60840857-60842010-09-01183106113Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia and Normotensive PregnanciesUssanee Sangkomkamhang0Malinee Laopaiboon 1Pisake Lumbiganon 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Khon Kaen Hospital Department of Biostatistics and Demography, Faculty of Public Health, Khon Kaen University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen UniversityObjective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies with pre-eclampsia to those with normotensive. Materials and Methods: Cases were defined as pregnancies with pre-eclampsia who delivered between January 1st, 2009 and December 31st, 2009 at Khon Kaen Hospital and were compared with normal blood pressure with a ratio of 1:1 match for age and date of delivery. The information of maternal and neonatal outcomes were reviewed from the medical and delivery records.Adjusted odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals were used to evaluate the effect of pre-eclampsia.Results: There were 302 cases in the study which half of them were pre-eclampsia and the others were normotensive pregnancies. Maternal and neonatal morbidities were significantly higher in pre-eclampsia pregnancies. Pre-eclampsia increases the risk of vaginal operative delivery (adjusted OR 2.6, 95% CI 1.1- 5.9), cesarean section (adjusted OR 1.8, 95% CI 1.1- 3.0), low birth weight (< 2,500 g) (adjusted OR 2.9, 95% CI 1.4- 5.8), and birth asphyxia (adjusted OR 5.3, 95% CI 1.1- 25.1). The most common indication for cesarean section was fetal distress. There were eight neonatal deaths. The causes of death were respiratory distress syndrome, sepsis and very low birthweight. Conclusion: Pre-eclampsia significantly increased the risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.https://tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjog/article/download/1354/1131/pre-eclampsiamaternal outcomesneonatal outcomesKhon Kaen Hospital
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author Ussanee Sangkomkamhang
Malinee Laopaiboon
Pisake Lumbiganon
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Malinee Laopaiboon
Pisake Lumbiganon
Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia and Normotensive Pregnancies
Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
pre-eclampsia
maternal outcomes
neonatal outcomes
Khon Kaen Hospital
author_facet Ussanee Sangkomkamhang
Malinee Laopaiboon
Pisake Lumbiganon
author_sort Ussanee Sangkomkamhang
title Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia and Normotensive Pregnancies
title_short Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia and Normotensive Pregnancies
title_full Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia and Normotensive Pregnancies
title_fullStr Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia and Normotensive Pregnancies
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia and Normotensive Pregnancies
title_sort maternal and neonatal outcomes in pre-eclampsia and normotensive pregnancies
publisher The Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
series Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
issn 0857-6084
0857-6084
publishDate 2010-09-01
description Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies with pre-eclampsia to those with normotensive. Materials and Methods: Cases were defined as pregnancies with pre-eclampsia who delivered between January 1st, 2009 and December 31st, 2009 at Khon Kaen Hospital and were compared with normal blood pressure with a ratio of 1:1 match for age and date of delivery. The information of maternal and neonatal outcomes were reviewed from the medical and delivery records.Adjusted odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals were used to evaluate the effect of pre-eclampsia.Results: There were 302 cases in the study which half of them were pre-eclampsia and the others were normotensive pregnancies. Maternal and neonatal morbidities were significantly higher in pre-eclampsia pregnancies. Pre-eclampsia increases the risk of vaginal operative delivery (adjusted OR 2.6, 95% CI 1.1- 5.9), cesarean section (adjusted OR 1.8, 95% CI 1.1- 3.0), low birth weight (< 2,500 g) (adjusted OR 2.9, 95% CI 1.4- 5.8), and birth asphyxia (adjusted OR 5.3, 95% CI 1.1- 25.1). The most common indication for cesarean section was fetal distress. There were eight neonatal deaths. The causes of death were respiratory distress syndrome, sepsis and very low birthweight. Conclusion: Pre-eclampsia significantly increased the risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.
topic pre-eclampsia
maternal outcomes
neonatal outcomes
Khon Kaen Hospital
url https://tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjog/article/download/1354/1131/
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