Early outcomes of pregnancy in patients with kidney proteinuric problems

2014 
Renal involvement is one of the serious complications of pregnancy and it can threat seriously the mother's life and fetus outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate short-term outcomes of pregnancy in patients with kidney disease.In a historical cohort study that performed in internal medicine department of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences on 98 pregnant mothers with abnormal proteinuria, short-term outcomes of pregnancy in patients with kidney disease evaluated. In this study, pregnancy outcome of 98 women with kidney disease evaluated that mean age of mothers was 28.73±6.46 year. Mean gestational age of studied mothers was 33.72±3.58 week. Mean of neonatal Apgar was 8.22±1.66. History of HTN before pregnancy was found in 21(21.4%) of patients that 6 of them get preeclampsia. Preeclampsia was found in 35(35.7%) of women during pregnancy. HTN was found in 24(24.5%) of women during pregnancy that 16 of them get preeclampsia. In this study of 98 patients, 67 patients at ninth months, 17 patients in the eighth month, and 10 patients in seventh monthwere delivered. 3 patients in the third month and one patient in the fifth month were miscarriage. 6 of the infants died.
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