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- Title
Peculiarities of clinical characteristics of pregnant with symptoms of Great obstetrical syndromes.
- Authors
Lemish, N. Yu.
- Abstract
The objective: to establish the risk factors for development of great obstetrical syndromes (GOS) on the basis of a prospective analysis of somatic, reproductive, obstetric anamnesis in pregnant women with clinical manifestations of GOS Materials and methods. We conducted the analyses of somatic, reproductive and obstetrical history of 572 pregnant with clinical symptoms of GOS, who had the following complications: 21 – preeclampsia, 38 – preterm deliveries, 13 – placental abruption, 457 – gestational anemia, 27 – intrauterine growth retardation, 16 – fetal distress, that were diagnosed based on clinical, functional, laboratory, ultrasound, cardiotocographic and morphological investigations. All these complications are included in the group of GOS. Statistical analyze was conducted by using standard programs of Microsoft Excel 5.0 and Statistica 6.0. Results. The average age of the pregnant women was 26.5±2.3 years, most of them were in young reproductive age. The prevailing diseases in the structure of somatic pathology were thyroid gland pathology – 427 (74.6 %) persons, anemia 182 (31.8 %), arterial hypertension – 114 (19.9 %), kidney diseases – 241 (42.1 %) and diseases of gastro-intestinal tract –187 (32.7 %). Disorders of menstrual cycle were determined in 137 (23.9 %) women, chronic pelvic inflammatory diseases – 98 (17.1 %), background diseases of cervix (erosion, cervical dysplasia) had 142 (24.8 %) patients in anamnesis, colpitis – 296 (51.7 %), polycystic ovaries – 74 (12.9 %). The following pregnancy complications were diagnosed as preeclampsia – in 21 (3.7 %) persons, threatened preterm interruption of pregnancy in different gestational terms – in every third pregnant women (192 individuals – 33.7 %), anemia – 457 (79.9 %), preterm delivery – 38 (6.6 %) women, placental abruption – 13 (2.3 %), fetal growth retardation – in 27 cases (4.7 %), fetal distress – 16 (2.8 %). The rate of cesarean section in this group was 28.8 %. Conclusions. The identified peculiarities of somatic, reproductive history and obstetrical and perinatal pathology in pregnant with complications from GOS group allowed to define the following risk factors of their development: young reproductive age, significant frequency of socio-hygienic, medical and demographic and socio-psychological problems, complicated somatic, gynecological and reproductive history.
- Subjects
FETAL growth retardation -- Risk factors; RISK factors of preeclampsia; RISK factors in premature labor; HYPERTENSION; THYROID diseases; MENSTRUATION disorders; CERVIX uteri diseases; POLYCYSTIC ovary syndrome; ABRUPTIO placentae; GASTROINTESTINAL diseases; RISK assessment; KIDNEY diseases; PREGNANCY complications; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ANEMIA; FETAL distress; DATA analysis software; PELVIC inflammatory disease; DISEASE risk factors; SYMPTOMS
- Publication
Reproductive Health of Woman, 2022, Issue 7, p47
- ISSN
2708-8723
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.30841/2708-8731.7.2022.272472