Bibliographic citations
Fuertes, A., (2019). Factores clínicos y sociodemográficos asociados a preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en el servicio de emergencia del periódo enero-julio del Hospital de Apoyo II Sullana, 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5319
Fuertes, A., Factores clínicos y sociodemográficos asociados a preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en el servicio de emergencia del periódo enero-julio del Hospital de Apoyo II Sullana, 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5319
@misc{renati/374239,
title = "Factores clínicos y sociodemográficos asociados a preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en el servicio de emergencia del periódo enero-julio del Hospital de Apoyo II Sullana, 2018",
author = "Fuertes Moreno, Angel Isabel",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
The main objective of this investigation was determine the clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with Preeclampsia in pregnant women treated in the emergency service in January - July period, in Hospital de Apoyo II - Sullana, 2018. It´s a descriptive study and qualitative level, non-experimental design , cross-sectional, of cases and control; we worked with a universe of 1897 pregnant women, of which 303 pregnant women had preeclampsia and the inclusion criterias, data were collected from the medical records according to the variables study. Obtaining as results: the sociodemographic factors associated with Preeclampsia are the age in life, adolescents and over 40 years (OR = 1,951) and the origin of rural areas (OR = 5,828). From the pathological history associated with Preeclampsia, it was found that having Diabetes mellitus (OR = 3,422), a history of preeclampsia in previous pregnancy (OR = 2,193), having suffered from Gestational Hypertension (OR = 3,790) and having a history of spontaneous abortion (OR = 12,925) increase the risk of suffering preeclampsia. Among the gyneco-obstetric factors, presence of UTI (OR = 20,104), being large multipara (OR = 3,863), having multiple pregnancy (OR = 6,509), and presenting gestational diabetes in the current pregnancy (OR = 7,938), are risk factors associated with preeclampsia. The study found that in pregnant women with preeclampsia, infants are more likely to be premature and have RCIU. Finally, in the maternal complications, postpartum bleeding occurred more in patients suffering preeclampsia.
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