PRE-ECLAMPSIA-PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION; THREATS AND CONSEQUENCES
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENDORSING HEALTH SCIENCE (IJEHSR) (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-12-30
Authors : Iqra Zulfiqar; Naila Mushtaq; Sadaf Ahmed; Shamoon Noushad; Saima Khan;
Page : 104-107
Keywords : Pre-eclampsia; pregnancy-induced hypertension; gestational hypertension; maternal mortality; fetal mortality;
Abstract
Pre-eclampsia is the elevated blood pressure and excess protein in the urine after 20 weeks of pregnancy in a woman who previously had normal blood pressure, a major cause of preterm birth and an early marker for future cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. The objective of study is to identify the level of awareness regarding pre-eclampsia (pregnancy induced hypertension or gestational hypertension) and its relation with increasing maternal and fetal mortality rate. The questionnaire based survey was conducted including both close & open ended questions and compared with the retrospective data among 160 respondents, in which our target was to investigate women of varying socioeconomic status & the duration of our research is almost 20 days. Statistically we found an overall poor awareness of pre-eclampsia with 26% of women surveyed having heard of it and remaining 74% were unknown to pre-eclampsia, 39% faced pre-eclampsia with its severe consequences and fetal mortality rate data showed 42% deaths stating pre-eclampsia as the major cause of it, in addition to that higher rate of maternal death i.e. 57% occurs due to pre-eclampsia subsiding other reasons as key reasons of maternal mortality. Hence it is concluded that Pre-eclampsia is a disorder of pregnancy with unknown etiology so awareness level is too low to decrease its incident & this lack of awareness translates to worse health outcomes proving pre-eclampsia as a major cause of maternal and fetal mortality and its lack of awareness increasing this risk day by day and making it a hidden threat to pregnancy.
Other Latest Articles
- SEASONAL VARIATION AND RECENT STATUS OF TYPHOID FEVER IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
- DETERMINANTS OF POPULATION GROWTH IN PAKISTAN
- BREAST SELF EXAMINATION; SIGNIFICANT TOOL IN EARLY DETECTION OF BREAST CANCER
- SUPPRESSION AND TREATMENT OF HALOPERIDOL INDUCED EXTRA-PYRAMIDAL SIDE EFFECTS AND ANXIETY SYNDROME BY THE COADMINISTERATION OF RED RICE BRAN OIL IN RATS
- EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF INADAPTABLE RISK FACTORS & SOCIAL STATUS ON DIABETIC FOOT ULCER
Last modified: 2015-04-10 17:12:31