Title: Perinatal outcomes and clinical features in early onset severe preeclampsia
Abstract: Objective To explore the impact of expectant treatment on the perinatal infantile outcome and clinical features in early onset severe preeclampsia(ES2PE).Methods 170 cases with early onset severe preeclampsia admitted to the hospital from October 2002 to October 2010 were analyzed retrospectively,then they were divided into three groups according to onset gestational weeks: group A(28 weeks≤gestational weeks30 weeks) 25 cases,group B(30 weeks≤gestational weeks32 weeks) 63 cases,group C(32 weeks≤gestational weeks34 weeks) 82 cases,the curative effects of expectant treatment and perinatal outcomes in the three groups were compared.Results ①There was no significant difference in incidence of maternal complications(liver and kidney function damage,placental abruption,HELLP syndrome,heart failure with pulmonary edema,retinal lesions) among the three groups(P 0.05);②there was significant difference in expectant treatment time among the three groups(P 0.05),group A group B group C,the expectant treatment were shorter with the onset of gestational week increased.Conclusion Different gestational age of early onset severe preeclampsia has no significant effect on complications of pregnancy,the greater the gestational age is,the shorter the expected treatment time become,the perinatal mortality and neonatal asphyxia rate of severe preeclampsia occurred before 32 weeks is higher than that occurred after 32 weeks.
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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