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Gulf Medical University: Proceedings. 2010; (2-3): 91-94
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-140063

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The study aimed at determining the fetal outcomes in Pregnancy Induced hypertension [PIH], and identifying associated maternal complications and common mode of delivery. The study determined fetal outcomes in cases of PIH, identified the most common mode of delivery and the most common maternal complication associated with. 107 cases with PIH were identified between January 2007- January 2008 in GMC Hospital and Research Centre, Ajman, UAE. Data was collected from the case records these patients. The variables under study were analysed using PASW 17 version. The study revealed that PIH does not result in severe negative fetal outcomes, although there is some adverse effect on the fetus. The average birth weight was 3.13kg, with 7% each of Intrauterine Fetal Death and Intrauterine Growth Restriction, among the total of 107 cases of PIH. Although the results of the study did not support a strong association between PIH and negative fetal outcomes, because of early and effective management of cases, it does not exclude the possibility of any adverse effects on the fetus, especially in untreated cases

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