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Blood Uric Acid Level as a Marker of Increased Risk of Eclampsia in Severe Pre-Eclamptic Patients: A Cross-Sectionnal Study in two Tertiary Hospitals in Yaounde; Cameroon
Essiben, Felix; Foumane, Pascal; Itembe, Olivier; Nguefack, Marcelle Tsafack De Eko Eko, Filbert.
Affiliation
  • Essiben, Felix; s.af
  • Foumane, Pascal; s.af
  • Itembe, Olivier; s.af
  • Nguefack, Marcelle Tsafack De Eko Eko, Filbert; s.af
Health sci. dis ; 17(2): 7-11, 2016.
Article in En | AIM | ID: biblio-1262762
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND. Eclampsia is the most dangerous maternal complication in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). Hyperuricemia is a sign of poor prognosis for both the mother and the fetus. We investigated the relationship between uricemia and the occurrence of eclampsia in cases of severe pre-eclampsia.MATERIALS AND METHODS. This was a three-month' cross-sectional study carried out in two tertiary hospitals in the city of Yaounde; Cameroon. All patients attending the hospitals with evidence of severe pre-eclampsia or eclampsia and willing to participate in the study were enrolled. Socio-epidemiology data and blood were collected as soon as the diagnosis was made; uricemia were measured using a spectrophotometric method. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 18.0 and significance was observed when P was 0.05.RESULTS. Ninety five pregnant women; aged between 15 to 41 years; with evidence of severe pre-eclampsia (60) or eclampsia (35) were enrolled during the months of January to march 2015. While age below 20 years increased the risk of eclampsia (OR
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Full text: 1 Main subject: Uric Acid / Cross-Sectional Studies / Eclampsia / Tertiary Care Centers Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Health sci. dis Year: 2016 type: Article
Full text: 1 Main subject: Uric Acid / Cross-Sectional Studies / Eclampsia / Tertiary Care Centers Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Health sci. dis Year: 2016 type: Article