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  • Title: [Morbidity regularity of severe complications of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy in clinics].
    Author: Wan SM, Yu YH, Huang YY, Su GD.
    Journal: Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi; 2007 Aug; 42(8):510-4. PubMed ID: 17983486.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To analyse incidence of the severe complications of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy and the influence on the outcome of pregnancy. METHODS: A retrospective study of 4107 cases among 71 020 cases who delivered in hospitals from 1995 to 2004 in Guangzhou was conducted. RESULTS: The morbidity of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy was 5.78%, in which the morbidity of severe pre-eclampsia was 27.78% (1141/4107), of mitis pre-eclampsia was 72.22% (2966/4107). Maternal mortality rate was 0.19% (8/4107), and the specific mortality rate was 11.26/100 000. The proportion of severe complications of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy from high to low was as follows: placental abruption 1.68% (69/4107), DIC 1.36% (56/4107), hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy induced cardiopathy (induced cardiopathy) 1.05% (43/4107), renal failure 0.97% (40/4107), cerebrovascular accident 0.58% (24/4107), and hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelet (HELLP) syndrome 0.51% (21/4107). Mortality caused by severe complications of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy were as follows: cerebrovascular accident 17% (4/24), HELLP syndrome 10% (2/21), DIC 5% (3/56) and induced cardiopathy 2% (1/43). The proportion of perinatal mortality from severe complications were as follows: placental abruption 43% (33/77), HELLP syndrome 42% (10/24), DIC 34% (22/64), renal failure 25% (11/44), cerebro vascular accident 24% (6/25) and induced cardiopathy 16% (8/49). CONCLUSIONS: (1) The morbidity of severe complications from high to low are: placental abruption, DIC, induced cardiopathy, renal failure, cerebro vascular accident and HELLP syndrome. (2) The main causes of mortality for gravida and puerperant are: cerebro vascular accident, HELLP syndrome, DIC and induced cardiopathy. (3) The major complications harmful to perinatal newborns are in the order of: placental abruption, HELLP syndrome, DIC, renal failure, cerebro vascular accident and induced cardiopathy.
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