Title: Influence on maternal and neonatal outcomes of expectant management on early-onset severe preeclampsia
Abstract: Objective To explore the influence on maternal and neonatal outcomes of expectant management on early-onset severe preeclampsia.Methods 140 cases of early-onset severe preeclampsia from January 2009 to June 2011 were divided into group A(28 weeks),group B(28~31+6 weeks)and group C(32~34 weeks),the outcomes of the three groups were analyzed.Results With the extension of gestational age,the incidence of complications was gradually decreased,but there was no difference between the three groups(P0.05);the treatment time of group B was longer than that of the other groups(P0.05);intrauterine,newborn death rate of gradually reduced,compared with group B and group C,those of group A decreased significantly(P0.05).Conclusion The smaller of the gestational weeks,the worse of the mother and infant prognosis.Short-term expectant treatment can effectively prolong gestational age,and at the correct time,taking the right way to terminate pregnancy can improve the mother and infant′s outcomes.
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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